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DATE (50)
22:54 Jun 28, 2007
VerDate Aug 31 2005
2012
annual
the fiscal years 2008
1961
05:29 Jun 29, 2007
JUNE 28, 2007
each of the fiscal years 2008
1990
each of the fiscal years 2008 through 2012
the year
1992
2009
24
2007
up to 1 year
5314
daily
April 30 through May 4, 2007
coming decades
a fiscal year
the coming decades
September 2007
an additional 3 years
2007
later than September 1 of each year
14
2008
20
2012
December
12
2007
May 9, 1992
May 22, 2007
21
years 2008 through 2012
17
year
more than 90 days
December 2007
March 31
3 years
December 1997
November and December 2005
2020
2005
135-day
each of the fiscal years
1ST SESSION H. R. 2420
31
15 days
March 2001
June
11
2007
EVENT (7)
Convention Conference
Convention Con-
the ‘‘Convention
Convention
5
Conference of the Parties (COP–13
SESSION
H. R. 2420
the ‘‘Global Climate Change
Convention
GPE (39)
United States
the United States
India
China
Brazil
the United States Agency
Japan
Bali
the United States Government
New York
Kyoto
Indonesia
North Carolina
Belgium
Florida
Germany
Washington
Heiligendamm
LIMITATION.—A
South Africa
Kenya
fornia
Russia
Thailand
New Jersey
Texas
Nairobi
Founda-
the United States of America
Montreal
Australia
Mexico
Canada
Brussels
Bangkok
LOC (4)
Earth
Summit
Ki-moon
Europe
NORP (6)
APPROPRIATIONS.—To
American
Hispanic
FUNDING.—The
Protocol
British
ORG (50)
SEC
Foundation
State
Congress
Board
United
Senate
IPCC
Commerce
International Development
United Nations
Energy
the Committee on Foreign Affairs
Office
the Interagency Working Group
Convention
U.S.C.
the European Union
the International Clean Energy Foundation
the Department of State
the State of the Union
the Chairperson of the Board
the Security Council
G–8
Relations of the Senate
the International Trade Administra-
Administration
NOTIFICATION.—The Foundation
Board of Directors
the Trade and Development
Commercial Service
nual
Personnel Management
Corporation
Inter-
Clean Development and Climate
national Energy Agency
national Clean Energy Foundation
the Department of State an Office on Global Climate
Interagency
Nations General Assembly
House of Representa-
Tribal Colleges
Global Affairs
CLEAN ENERGY TECHNOLOGY EXPORTS INI-
the International Clean Energy
United States Trade and Development Agency
PERSON (29)
INSLEE
SMITH
PAYNE
LANTOS
George W.
25
WOOLSEY
BERMAN
ENGEL
attache´s
CARNAHAN
Margaret Beckett
MILLER
CROWLEY
ACKERMAN
KLEIN
SHERMAN
VI
COP–13
JACKSON-LEE
LINDA T.
MARKEY
Ban Ki-moon
WATSON
HINOJOSA
DELAHUNT
MEEKS
GIFFORDS
WU
Bush
Topic Classifications
congressional legislation
95.7%
foreign policy
58.6%
government oversight
38.9%
Extracted Keywords
greenhouse
global climate
climate
climate change
clean
greenhouse gas
gases
greenhouse gases
geological
emissions
sec congressional
energy technologies
sec united
efficient
foreign countries
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