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 118 STAT. 190 PUBLIC LAW 108–199—JAN. 23, 2004 including the transfer of clean and environmentally sustainable energy technologies; (2) measure, monitor, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions; (3) increase carbon sequestration activities; and (4) enhance climate change mitigation and adaptation programs. (b) CLIMATE CHANGE REPORT.—Not later than 45 days after the date on which the President’s fiscal year 2005 budget request is submitted to Congress, the President shall submit a report to the Committees on Appropriations describing in detail the following— (1) all Federal agency obligations and expenditures, domestic and international, for climate change programs and activities in fiscal year 2004, including an accounting of expenditures by agency with each agency identifying climate change activities and associated costs by line item as presented in the President’s Budget Appendix; and (2) all fiscal year 2003 obligations and estimated expendi tures, fiscal year 2004 estimated expenditures and estimated obligations, and fiscal year 2005 requested funds by the United States Agency for International Development, by country and central program, for each of the following: (i) to promote the transfer and deployment of a wide range of United States clean energy and energy efficiency technologies; (ii) to assist in the measurement, monitoring, reporting, verification, and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions; (iii) to promote carbon capture and sequestration measures; (iv) to help meet such countries’ responsibilities under the Framework Convention on Climate Change; and (v) to develop assessments of the vulner ability to impacts of climate change and mitigation and adapta tion response strategies. REGIONAL PROGRAMS FOR EAST ASIA AND THE PACIFIC SEC. 556. Funds appropriated by this Act under the heading ‘‘Economic Support Fund’’ that are requested for ‘‘Regional Democ racy’’ assistance for East Asia and the Pacific shall be made avail able for the Human Rights and Democracy Fund of the Bureau for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, Department of State. ZIMBABWE SEC. 557. The Secretary of the Treasury shall instruct the United States executive director to each international financial institution to vote against any extension by the respective institu tion of any loans, to the Government of Zimbabwe, except to meet basic human needs or to promote democracy, unless the Secretary of State determines and certifies to the Committees on Appropria tions that the rule of law has been restored in Zimbabwe, including respect for ownership and title to property, freedom of speech and association. TIBET SEC. 558. (a) The Secretary of the Treasury should instruct the United States executive director to each international financial institution to use the voice and vote of the United States to support projects in Tibet if such projects do not provide incentives for the migration and settlement of non Tibetans into Tibet or facilitate the transfer of ownership of Tibetan land and natural resources 22 USC 2151 note. Deadline.

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