This technical document describes a methodology that aims to inform the development of the national response to climate change:
the climate public expenditure and institutional review (CPEIR).
The objective of the study has been to develop an appropriate methodology and then conduct an exploratory
Climate Public Expenditure and Institutional Review (CPEIR), at both the national and [continue reading...]
Not exact matches
Maybe the
climate database isn't such a risky issue but they are proposing some serious
public expenditure as appropriate
public response to theirr research.
In the case of oil companies, one would have to argue that they profited by successfully duping the
public about
climate change, which would be like «The Mouse that Roared» given the size of their
expenditures on this issue.
Though opinion polls indicate the general
public is little interested in
climate change, there is something at work in society at large that is seen, in the eyes of politicians, to justify their extravagant
expenditure of our money and their time on the subject.