TITLE

Global warming treaty may freeze U.S. growth

AUTHOR(S)
Lawson, Richard L.
PUB. DATE
July 1997
SOURCE
Coal Age;Jul97, Vol. 102 Issue 7, p25
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Speculates on the impact of the global warming treaty on the United States economy. Growth rate of the economy; Details on the treaty; Information on various meetings held on global warming; What is meant by global warming.
ACCESSION #
9709065158

Tags: GLOBAL warming;  UNITED States -- Economic conditions

 

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