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The UK published its Climate Change Programme in January 1994 and was the first country to do so. The published program contains market measures, voluntary agreements, and regulation. It was established following national consultation. The program was quantified using a combination of econometric modeling (for price based measures) and bottom-up analysis. It is monitored through the National Emissions Inventory with provisional CO trends updated every quarter. The program is being updated to take account of developments since its publication, including the publication of new national energy projections in March 1995. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |