Not exact matches
Much
of his
discussion deals with the use
of victim -
impact statements in the penalty phase
of capital cases, a use made
possible by the Supreme Court's decision in Payne v. Tennessee (1991).
In all interviews,
discussions focused on broad, open - ended questions related to perceptions
of possible impact on the individual participants and
possible benefits
of the experience to the student learners.
Introduced briefly after a long and vivid
discussion of the worst -
possible impacts of climate change, climate engineering or geoengineering is positioned as a «moon - shot» technological fix to these existential threats.
This policy brief aims to prompt international
discussion amongst policy makers by creating awareness
of geoengineering effectiveness,
possible benefits, potential undesirable
impacts and status
of both the science and governance
of this rapidly evolving field.
This technical document aims to contribute to the
discussion on climate change in light
of the available evidence on the
possible channels
of transmission
of the economic
impact of this phenomenon and the results
of the fifteenth session
of the Conference
of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP 15), held in Copenhagen from 7 to 18 December 2009.
[See additionally Q 11 for
discussion of other forms
of false balance that should be examined and the
possible reinforcing
impact on reader opinion
of op - eds such as Will's.]
The point was, before you have the
impacts discussion, you need the
discussion about accepting that global warming
of 3 - 4 C and above is
possible under BAU.
The
discussion in the article and my comment, regarding mass coral bleaching and mortality, is about thermal stress / ocean heat, not acidification (only incidentally related in terms
of possible impact on regrowth).
Discussions focussed on the current state
of energy markets and the
possible impacts of low energy prices on the implementation
of the international climate agreement reached at COP21 in Paris.
To prepare it for its
discussions with the LCS, the Law Society wants solicitors» views on this proposal (see www.lawsociety.org.uk), which raises issues such as: the usefulness
of complaint data for clients in assessing the quality
of service; the
impact of publication on informal resolution procedures already in place; and the
possible reputational consequences for firms.