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CIS Microfiche Library 1970-2002 (CIS Asia Pacific Collection)
CIS NO: 94-S311-47
TITLE: Energy Demand in China and Other Rapidly Developing Countries in
Asia.
SOURCE: Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Senate
DOC TYPE: Hearing COLLATION: iii+124 p.
DATE: Mar. 16, 1994
CONGRESS-SESSION: 103-2 SUDOC: Y4.EN2:S.HRG.103-735
ITEM NO: 1040-A; 1040-B PUB NO: S.Hrg.103-735
MC ENTRY NO: 95-5931
Hearing to review concerns about the environmental implications of growing
energy demand in the People's Republic of China and developing countries of
the Pacific Rim.
Supplementary material (p. 59-124) includes witnesses' written replies to
Committee questions, a submitted statement, and:
-- Congressional study mission to China, Vietnam, Thailand, and Indonesia
examining U.S. relations issues, Jan. 1994, report (p. 83-105).
CONTENT NOTATION: China and Asia developing countries energy consumption,
environmental concerns
DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): CHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC
(Energy consumption in China and Asia developing countries,
environmental concerns); PACIFIC OCEAN AREA; ASIA; ENERGY.RESOURCES;
ENVIRONMENTAL.POLLUTION.AND.CONTROL;
CONGRESSIONAL.STUDY.MISSION.REPORTS (China, Vietnam, Thailand, and
Indonesia relations with US, Congressional study mission rpt);
FOREIGN.RELATIONS (China, Vietnam, Thailand, and Indonesia relations
with US, Congressional study mission rpt); VIETNAM (US-Vietnam
relations, Congressional study mission rpt); THAILAND (US-Thailand
relations, Congressional study mission rpt); INDONESIA (US-Indonesia
relations, Congressional study mission rpt); DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
94-S311-47 TESTIMONY NO: 1 Mar. 16, 1994 p. 3-82, 106-120
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
WHITE, WILLIAM H. (Deputy Secretary, DOE)
NICHOLS, MARY D. (Assistant Administrator, Air and Radiation, EPA)
WING, JOHN B. (Chairman, Wing Group)
BRODY, MARC (President, China Environmental Fund)
CHANDLER, WILLIAM U. (Director, Advanced International Studies Unit,
Pacific Northwest Laboratory)
STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Implications of growing energy demand in China
and Pacific Rim developing nations (related graphs, p. 12-16); concerns
about and EPA initiatives to mitigate negative environmental impact of
increasing energy consumption in China and the Pacific Rim;
recommendations for U.S. trade policies to promote China environmental
responsibility.
Outline of China industrial pollution problems; extent of China energy
inefficiency (related graphs, p. 44-49).
INSERTION:
-- Hamburger, Jessica (Pacific Northwest Lab), "Linking Energy and
Environmental Policy in China" (p. 106-120).
CONTENT NOTATION: China and Asia developing countries energy consumption,
environmental concerns
DESCRIPTORS: DEPARTMENT.OF.ENERGY; ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY;
ENERGY.CONSERVATION; FOREIGN.RELATIONS; STATISTICAL DATA: FOREIGN
COUNTRIES-GENERAL; STATISTICAL DATA: ENERGY; INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION;
PACIFIC NORTHWEST LABORATORY; WING GROUP; CHINA ENVIRONMENTAL FUND
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