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U.S. Climate Change Technology Program Research and Current Activities. Report (dated November 2003). (posted 1 December 2003)

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Reducing Emissions from Energy End-Use and Infrastructure

Reducing Potential for Climate Effects of Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases

Enhancing Capabilities to Measure and Monitor Emissions

Capturing and Sequestering Carbon Dioxide

Reducing Emissions from Energy Supply

U.S. Climate Change Technology Program: Technology Options for the Near and Long Term. A compendium (dated November 2003) of technology profiles and ongoing research and development at participating Federal agencies. (posted 1 December 2003)
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