| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Small Business - 1999 - 204 pages
...Convention, the Kyoto Protocol, and any other legal instruments that may be adopted by the Parties is to achieve "stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system." It should be understood... | |
| Richard Tarasofsky - 1999 - 172 pages
...Conference on the Environment and Development (UNCED) in 1992. The objective of the Convention is to achieve "stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system." The FCCC requires... | |
| B. van der Zwaan - 1999 - 290 pages
...www.puaf.umd.edu/papers/fetter.htm. 1. The Objective of Emission Controls The objective of the Climate Convention is to achieve "stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system"."1 The level that... | |
| 1999 - 474 pages
...such as deforestation. The objective of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is to achieve "stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system." The Convention is... | |
| Martin A. Spitzer - 1999 - 171 pages
...Change, negotiated at the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro. The objective of the convention is to: achieve. . . stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system. Such a level should... | |
| Dan Schaefer - 2000 - 395 pages
...to implement the ultimate objective of the FCCC, "to stabilize the concentrano» of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere at a level which would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system." Subsequent to the Berlin discussions, nations of the world have begun to consider... | |
| Charles S. Pearson - 2000 - 614 pages
...Development, was the initial international response to global warming. The objective of the convention is to achieve "stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system," and this is to be... | |
| Sally M. Kane, Gary W. Yohe - 2000 - 840 pages
...important political document on the issue so far, invokes this requirement. It calls for the need “to achieve stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system”. Framing the central... | |
| Michael B. McElroy - 2002 - 364 pages
...vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change." It identified as a key objective (Article 2) "to achieve . . . stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system." It went on to elaborate... | |
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