| 1985 - 284 pages
...stated clearly in its second article: "The ultimate objective of this Convention ... is to achieve . . . stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in...would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference in the climate system. Such a level should be achieved within a time-frame sufficient to allow ecosystems... | |
| R. E. Munn, J. W. M. La Rivière, N. van Lookeren Campagne - 1996 - 250 pages
...Convention are: Article 2: Objectives The ultimate objective of this Convention ... is to achieve ... stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in...a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interferences with the climate system. Article 3: Principles The Parties should protect the climate... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources - 1997 - 144 pages
...alternative proposals on atmospheric concentrations. The ultimate objective of the Framework Convention is "the stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations...dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system."i4 Although the issue of what constitutes an appropriate limit has yet to be resolved, it is... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources - 1997 - 144 pages
...alternative proposals on atmospheric concentrations. The ultimate objective of the Framework Convention is "the stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations...dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system."14 Although the issue of what constitutes an appropriate limit has yet to be resolved, it is... | |
| Nick Mabey - 1997 - 466 pages
...in June 1992. In Article 2 the stared aim of this convention is: "to achieve, . . ., stahili2ation of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere...a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic inrerference with the climare sysrem'. Stahilisation is to be achieved using a comhination of controls... | |
| Carol M. Browner - 1998 - 110 pages
...within the US and on a global level. EPA's Climate Change program will continue efforts to achieve stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in...atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous interference with the climate system. Recognizing that no single country can resolve the problem of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1997 - 184 pages
...will represent only a milestone along a much longer path toward the Convention's ultimate objective: stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent danserous anthropogenic interference with the climate system. For this reason, the United States has... | |
| Richard M. Auty, Katrina Brown - 1997 - 342 pages
...controlled by the Montreal Protocol (eg, CFCs and HCFCs) by the year 2000. The ultimate objective was 'the stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that prevents dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system'. The key word is dangerous.... | |
| Loucas G. Christophorou, James K. Olthoff - 1999 - 664 pages
...countries hammered out the Framework Convention on Climate Change, the goal of which was to "stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at...dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system."3 As part of its commitment to the Rio Convention, the US moved forward with a wide variety... | |
| G. O. Obasi, E. Dowdeswell - 1998 - 72 pages
...towards the ultimate objective of the UNFCCC (see Box 1). BOX if ULTIMATE THE UNFCCC (ARTICLE' 2) ".,, stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in...would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference writs the climate system, Such & level should be achieved within a time-frame sufficient to allow ecosystems... | |
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