An inquiry by the Energy and Climate
Change committee concluded that fracking, the process by which gas is extracted from shale rock, poses no risk to underground water supplies as long as drilling wells are properly constructed.»
Not exact matches
The authors
concluded with a strikingly benign assessment: «Numerous
committee recommendations are implemented by government, including many for major policy
change».
The
Committee concludes that the Strathclyde Review does not provide a «sufficient basis for
changing how Parliament holds the Executive to account»; that «both Houses of Parliament... need to play an active role in considering how powers should be delegated appropriately in primary legislation, how those powers should be exercised by Government and the way in which both Houses scrutinise and approve delegated legislation»; and that «[t] he use and scrutiny of delegated legislation is at the heart of the delicate balance of power between Parliament and the Executive».
Through a combination of a variety of information gathering activities and
Committee deliberations, the
Committee has
concluded that the nation's need for these scientists remains strong and that the NRSA program, while small compared to the many other sources of doctoral and postdoctoral support, is enormously powerful in terms of its ability to
change research emphases and to attract the highest quality individuals to research careers in the basic biomedical, behavioral and clinical sciences.
The government needs a
committee on the ethical implications of
changes to education policy, the ASCL's ethical leadership commission has
concluded.
«We recommend that the government takes time for careful consideration and slows down the pace of
change,» the
committee's report
concluded.
There is no substitute for dramatic reductions in greenhouse gas emissions to mitigate the negative consequences of climate
change, a National Research Council
committee concluded in a two - volume evaluation of proposed climate - intervention techniques.
Given our understanding of the climate system and the mechanisms involved in abrupt climate
change, this
committee concludes that human activities could trigger abrupt climate
change.
Parliament's cross-party Energy and Climate
Change Committee, having reviewed the option of modular construction of nuclear plants, has
concluded that a «a sustained period of collaboration between government and industry,» will be required to put SMRs into operation in Britain.
In a speech given to the US Senate
Committee on the Environment and Public Works on July 28, 2003, entitled «The Science of Climate
Change», [14] Senator James Inhofe (Republican, for Oklahoma)
concluded by asking the following question: «With all of the hysteria, all of the fear, all of the phony science, could it be that man - made global warming is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people?»
The House Oversight and Government Reform
Committee Administration
concluded that the Bush Administration has engaged in a systematic effort to manipulate climate
change science and mislead policymakers and the public about the dangers of global warming.
Justice Select
Committee report on court fees: the Justice Select
Committee published its report on court and tribunal fees on 17 June,
concluding that major
changes are urgently needed to restore an acceptable level of access to the employment tribunals system.
In essence, the
Committee concluded that due to «cyber-threats and (the fact that) the proliferation of electronic communications devices have
changed the landscape... it is not always reasonable to rely on the use of unencrypted email.»