SRES 316 · 101th Congress · International Affairs

A resolution concerning the Interparliamentary Conference on the Global Environment.

Introduced 1990-07-31· Sponsored by Sen. Gore, Albert, Jr. [D-TN]· Senate

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Latest: Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.(1990-07-31)

Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Expresses the sense of the Senate that the United States should seek international cooperation on the issues identified at the Interparliamentary Conference on the Global Environment, including: (1) limiting the emissions of greenhouse gases; (2) providing economic assistance to developing countries for environmental protection efforts; (3) developing environmental protection technologies; (4) strengthening the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer; (5) initiating a convention for global forest protection and strengthening the Tropical Forestry Action Plan; (6) establishing a convention on protection of biological diversity; (7) increasing investments in, and commitments to, international family planning; (8) controlling source pollution; (9) recognizing the environmental impacts of trade and development assistance and mitigating adverse impacts; and (10) focusing on environmental protection issues in assistance programs.…

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Cosponsors (6)

3 Democrats3 Republicans