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Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs
Climate Change
Remarks, Briefings, Reports, Releases
Global Climate Change Remarks, Briefings, Reports, Releases 2005
  

Global Climate Change Remarks, Briefings, Reports, Releases 2005

--12/07/05  Press Briefing by the Delegation of the United States COP 11/MOP 1 ; Dr. Paula Dobriansky, Under Secretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs and Head of the U.S. Delegation; Remarks to the Conference of Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change ; Montrial, Canada
--12/02/05  Launching Discussions on Long-Term Cooperative Action to Address Climate Change; Dr. Harlan L. Watson, Senior Climate Negotiator and Special Representative and Alternate Head of the U.S. Delegation; Remarks on President's Non-Paper; Montrial, Canada
--11/29/05  COP 11/MOP 1 Press Conference; Dr. Harlan L. Watson, Senior Climate Negotiator and Special Representative and Alternate Head of the U.S. Delegation; Montrial, Canada
--11/28/05  Intervention by the United States at COP 11; Dr. Harlan L. Watson, Senior Climate Negotiator and Special Representative and Alternate Head of the U.S. Delegation; Remarks to the Conference of the Parties Plenary: Agenda Item 2; Washington, DC
--11/14/05  U.S.- International Climate Change Approach: A Clean Technology Solution; Paula Dobriansky, Under Secretary State for Democracy and Global Affairs; Before the Senate Subcommittee on International Economic Policy, Export and Trade Promotion, Committee on Foreign Relations; Washington, DC
--10/05/05  Kyoto Protocol: Assessing the Status of Efforts to Reduce Greenhouse Gases; Dr. Harlan L. Watson, Senior Climate Negotiator and Special Representative; Before the Committee on Environment and Public Works, United States Senate ; Washington, DC
--08/12/05  Joint Statement on the First Meeting of the U.S.-Germany Working Group on Energy, Development, and Climate Change; Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs; Washington, DC
--07/28/05  Announcing the Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development; Deputy Secretary Robert Zoellick; Press Conference; Vientiane, Laos
--07/28/05  Vision Statement of Australia, China, India, Japan, the Republic of Korea, and the U.S. for a New Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate
--07/27/05  President Bush and the Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development
--07/27/05  New Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development, Energy Security, and Climate Change
--07/25/05  U.S. - Australia Climate Action Partnership: Meeting of Australian and U.S. Officials; Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs ; Canberra, Australia
--07/08/05  Action on Climate Change, Energy and Sustainable Development
--07/01/05  President Bush Is Addressing Climate Change
--06/20/05  The United States and Canada Convene Fourth Bilateral Working Group on Climate Change
--05/31/05  Joint Statement of the United States and the Russian Federation following the Third Meeting of the U.S.-Russia Climate Change Policy Dialogue Working Group; Moscow, Russia
--04/26/05  Joint Statement of the United States and Mexico Resulting From the Second Meeting of the Bilateral Climate Change Working Group; Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs; Washington, DC
--04/25/05  International Partnership for the Hydrogen Economy
--02/15/05  United States Commitment to Address Climate Change

  
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