Today, Oil
Change International released a comprehensive report on fossil fuel exploration and production subsidies in the U.S. — Cashing in on All of the Above: U.S. Fossil Fuel Production Subsidies under Obama — which demonstrates that at a time when we need urgent action on climate change more than ever, the U.S. government is channeling huge and growing amounts of money to increasing discovery and production of oil, gas, and coal.
Not exact matches
«
International investors have embraced the positive
changes in the accessibility of the China A shares market over the last few years and now all conditions are set for MSCI to proceed with the first step of the inclusion,» Remy Briand, MSCI Managing Director and Chairman of the MSCI Index Policy Committee, said in a
release.
The US Census Bureau recently
released estimates for the major components of population
change — natural
change (births minus deaths), net domestic migration, and net
international migration — for the states between July 1, 2015 and July 1, 2016.
2018.02.09 RBC to
change presentation of certain financial information related to IFRS 9 accounting rules Royal Bank of Canada (RY on TSX and NYSE)
released today a proposed template of our Supplemental Financial Information package, reflecting the impact of the adoption of
International Financial Reporting Standard 9, Financial Instruments (IFRS 9)...
VICTORIA — John Horgan, Leader of the B.C. New Democrats
released the following statement in recognition of
International Women's Day: «The theme of this year's
International Women's Day is «Be Bold for
Change,» a theme that is appropriate given the challenges...
In the latter case men do learn that it may be necessary to concede something in order to
release the tension; they do not simply dig themselves in, relying on the whole
international order to halt any attempt to
change the status quo.
The Decision and Policy Analysis (DAPA) Program of the
International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) recently
released results from a research project on mitigating climate
change in Mesoamerican coffee production.
TUCSON, Ariz. — Law enforcement officials in Arizona have
released video of the woman they believe left a newborn baby on a
changing table inside the Tucson
International Airport Jan. 14.
Baby Milk Action press
release 16 April 2015 Members of the
International Baby Food Action Network (IBFAN) stood up in front of 2,446 shareholders at Nestlé's annual meeting on 16 April to call on Nestlé Chairman Peter Brabeck - Letmathé to
change...
A news
release from Cuomo's office in December read: «The governor's proposal to
change the name to New York
International at Stewart Field will help attract additional flight service to the region and increase name recognition among residents and visitors.»
Last week, the Center for Popular Democracy, Make the Road New York, New York Communities for
Change, Enlace
International, and the Strong Economy for All Coalition
released a report, «Bankrolling...
Hydrogen is «a highly flexible energy vector and energy carrier capable of serving as a weapon against climate
change in a future, integrated multi-sector energy system,» said Mary - Rose de Valladares, manager of the
International Energy Administration Hydrogen Implementing Agreement, which is developing a comprehensive road map on the production and utilization of hydrogen due for
release early next year.
Flooded farmland has already forced thousands of Bangladeshis to higher ground, but that's just the tip of the iceberg, so to speak, of the numbers of people who will need to move because of climate
change in the coming decade, according to a report
released by the Center for
International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) at Columbia University, the United Nations University and CARE
International today.
Germany's premier basic research organization, the Max Planck Society,
released a long - awaited blueprint for
change during its annual meeting this week, recommending that the society's nearly 3000 scientists embrace more interdisciplinary and
international projects in a range of new research priorities.
«
Changing climate conditions are already happening,» says Eileen Claussen, president of the Pew Center on Global Climate
Change, which today
released a report on regional impacts in the U.S. «It is clear that there is an immediate need for strong national and
international policy action.»
It presents a future in 2022 that seems unlikely not because we're not currently on the verge of some great ecological disaster, but because rough math suggests that the Heston character would've been born the year before the film's 1973
release and thus his declaration that he'd never seen a grapefruit (or grass, or cows) should worm its way into the audience consciousness as Soylent Green's statement that it's not serious, thoughtful science - fiction, but rather soapbox and screed timed to coincide with, in 1972, the first
international conference on climate
change.
If you compare this book cover to the newly
released international one - sheet, you can see there's a slight
change in the center.
But the possibilities of
international exchange continue to be challenging, because of
changes in distribution patterns and methods of delivery: the shrinking number of «art houses» poses a threat to the continuity of theatrical
release, but streaming services may prove to be the way in which we see any sort of «alternative» (be it independent, avant - garde, or foreign) cinema.
A new
international trailer for Jay Roach's biopic Trumbo reveals a few glimpses at new scenes, but
changes up the emotional tone of the film as compared to the previously
released trailer.
Releasing its Ten Messages on Climate
Change today, the International Resource Panel (IRP) said natural resource management and climate change were intrinsically linked, with a large part of global energy use, and therefore greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, tied directly to the acquisition, processing, transport, conversion, use and disposal of reso
Change today, the
International Resource Panel (IRP) said natural resource management and climate
change were intrinsically linked, with a large part of global energy use, and therefore greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, tied directly to the acquisition, processing, transport, conversion, use and disposal of reso
change were intrinsically linked, with a large part of global energy use, and therefore greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, tied directly to the acquisition, processing, transport, conversion, use and disposal of resources.
The performance of U.S. fifteen - year - olds in mathematics «fell significantly,» while science and reading performance was little
changed since 2012, according to the latest results from the Programme for
International Student Achievement (PISA), which were
released this morning by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
That focus likely shifted a bit following the automaker's presentation announcing the
changes and information about the
release date for the 2019 Kia Forte from the North American
International Auto Show in Detroit.
The Frankfurt Book Fair has
released the results of its annual survey on the digital future of the publishing industry and the good news is that, of the 840
international industry insiders who participated in the survey, 80 % see the radical
change sweeping the industry as an opportunity, rather than as a crisis.
By Siobhan O'Leary The Frankfurt Book Fair has
released the results of its annual survey on the digital future of the publishing industry and the good news is that, of the 840
international industry insiders who participated in the survey, 80 % see the radical
change sweeping the industry as an opportunity, rather than as a crisis.
Final Fantasy XII:
International Zodiac Job System, which ended up only being
released in Japan, introduced some significant
changes and additions in the games including the titular Zodiac Job System, which solved the original's late - game problem of each character ending up pretty much the same.
Factors that could cause Blizzard Entertainment's actual future results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward - looking statements set forth in this
release include, but are not limited to, sales of Blizzard Entertainment's titles, shifts in consumer spending trends, the seasonal and cyclical nature of the interactive game market, Blizzard Entertainment's ability to predict consumer preferences among competing hardware platforms (including next - generation hardware), declines in software pricing, product returns and price protection, product delays, retail acceptance of Blizzard Entertainment's products, adoption rate and availability of new hardware and related software, industry competition, rapid
changes in technology and industry standards, protection of proprietary rights, litigation against Blizzard Entertainment, maintenance of relationships with key personnel, customers, vendors and third - party developers, domestic and
international economic, financial and political conditions and policies, foreign exchange rates, integration of recent acquisitions and the identification of suitable future acquisition opportunities, Activision Blizzard's success in integrating the operations of Activision Publishing and Vivendi Games in a timely manner, or at all, and the combined company's ability to realize the anticipated benefits and synergies of the transaction to the extent, or in the timeframe, anticipated.
There are some
changes on the 96 exits cut scene between the
international and Japanese
release of the game.
Ahead of the upcoming May 9th
release, we managed to interview Big Ant CEO Ross Symons to learn about the
changes made to AO
International Tennis, though as always we'll start with the technical specs for consoles.
These were
changed into shorts for the
international release.
«The shift from being solely a development studio to becoming a successful
international publisher; the
change in our game distribution model from physical to digital games; and the development of our own business models where we have, amongst other things, shifted away from working solely with base products (single games) to a model where we iterate on games and
release content (e.g., expansions) over a longer period of time.»
«Conversations about protecting peatlands tend to focus on the carbon they store that can be
released into our atmosphere and cause climate
change,» says Sofyan Kurnianto, a PhD researcher associated with the Center for
International Forestry Research (CIFOR).
International Institute for Environment and Development, «Climate
Change: Study Maps Those at Greatest Risk from Cyclones and Rising Seas,» press
release (London: 28 March 2007); Catherine Brahic, «Coastal Living — A Growing Global Threat,» New Scientist.com, 28 March 2007; UNEP, op.
Finally, the Nongovernmental
International Panel on Climate
Change (NIPCC), a group of distinguished scientists — many of whom had previously done work for the IPCC —
released a report today that comes to almost diametrically opposite conclusions of the IPCC report, noting that the IPCC excluded data from its report that didn't agree with its conclusions.
New analysis
released today by Oil
Change International finds that World Bank Group finance for projects that included exploration for new fossil fuel resources reached a new high in FY2013, at nearly $ 1 billion out of the $ 2.7 billion spent in total for fossil fuel projects.
These include the Bali Open Letter
released toward the end of the December, 2007 at the UN Climate
Change conference in Bali, and the Manhattan Declaration,
released in March, 2008 at the Heartland Institute's first
International Climate
Change Conference.
In 2007, he founded and has chaired the NIPCC (Nongovernmental
International Panel on Climate
Change), which has
released several scientific reports (see www.NIPCC.org).
The United Nations - sponsored
International Panel on Climate
Change is about to
release its 2013 report, but details already are leaking out.
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released by a group of leading
international experts in climate
change and agriculture last month (30 November), is intended to [continue reading...]
The Nongovernmental
International Panel on Climate
Change released a study presenting the human impact on global warming as greatly exaggerated.
In response, Alex Doukas, Senior Campaigner at Oil
Change International,
released the following statement:
The latest report from the main
international panel charged with assessing climate
change,
released today in Copenhagen, shouts the same basic message scientists have been telling governments for decades.
But one week prior on September 17, the Nongovernmental
International Panel on Climate
Change (NIPCC) will
release its second report, titled Climate
Change Reconsidered II (CCR - II).
The
International Carbon Action Partnership's (ICAP) Status Report 2016,
released on 23 February, highlights the continuous growth and key role that emissions trading systems (ETS) play in the fight against climate
change.
Negotiations on the
international climate regime have begun in Warsaw at a time when the scientific community, including the IPCC in its recent report on the Physical Basis for Climate
Change Science and UNEP in its just released Emissions Gap Report, are advising the international community that the world is running out of time to prevent dangerous climate c
Change Science and UNEP in its just
released Emissions Gap Report, are advising the
international community that the world is running out of time to prevent dangerous climate
changechange.
The Fall 2017 issue of Witness the Arctic includes news about the NSF Vision for Research Support and Logistics at Summit Stations; Arctic Social Science research on Alaska Native Elderly health; Sea Ice Prediction Network activities; the Study of Environmental Arctic
Change program's syntheses and communication efforts; a workshop on relationships between research and Alaskan Indigenous communities; the newly -
released map for the Agreement to Enhance
International Arctic Scientific Cooperation; an international workshop on maritime traffic in the Bering Strait; IARPC and the Polar Research Board activities; the 2017 Joint Science Education Project, international activities at IASC, the Year of Polar Prediction project, and the Greenland Ecological Monitoring Program; recent ARCUS activities; and comments from ARCUS Executive Director,
International Arctic Scientific Cooperation; an
international workshop on maritime traffic in the Bering Strait; IARPC and the Polar Research Board activities; the 2017 Joint Science Education Project, international activities at IASC, the Year of Polar Prediction project, and the Greenland Ecological Monitoring Program; recent ARCUS activities; and comments from ARCUS Executive Director,
international workshop on maritime traffic in the Bering Strait; IARPC and the Polar Research Board activities; the 2017 Joint Science Education Project,
international activities at IASC, the Year of Polar Prediction project, and the Greenland Ecological Monitoring Program; recent ARCUS activities; and comments from ARCUS Executive Director,
international activities at IASC, the Year of Polar Prediction project, and the Greenland Ecological Monitoring Program; recent ARCUS activities; and comments from ARCUS Executive Director, Robert Rich.
The United Nations»
International Panel on Climate
Change has released a «final draft» of their 5th Assessment Report on the «threat» of climate c
Change has
released a «final draft» of their 5th Assessment Report on the «threat» of climate
changechange.
In response to the announced budget deal that would lift the crude oil export ban, Stephen Kretzmann, Executive Director of Oil
Change International,
released the following statement:
On Sept. 17, the Nongovernmental
International Panel on Climate
Change released Climate
Change Reconsidered II: Physical Science, or CCR - 2, containing more than 1,000 pages of scientific research indicating global warming is not an impending crisis.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change, the leading international body for the assessment of climate change, is working toward a future release of its Fifth Assessment Report (AR5), due for finalization in
Change, the leading
international body for the assessment of climate
change, is working toward a future release of its Fifth Assessment Report (AR5), due for finalization in
change, is working toward a future
release of its Fifth Assessment Report (AR5), due for finalization in 2014.