Not exact matches
The campaign against the oil sands has had the effect of raising awareness of
environmental issues, in particular, among the public and, perhaps more importantly, among shareholders, investors, insurers, and
regulators.
As the relicensing process for New York's Indian Point nuclear power plant crawls forward, federal
regulators have
issued decisions on contentions raised by the state and an
environmental group.
A federal
regulator has
issued an
environmental assessment for public comment.
The report outlines specific suggestions for researchers and research funders, United States
regulators and policymakers, and international organizations, that could help advance this promising new scientific approach for combatting insect borne human disease and insect agricultural pests while ensuring
environmental safety and societal
issues are addressed.
[9] Tenaska also said it still needs Illinois
environmental regulators to
issue an air permit as well as the U.S. Department of Energy, which agreed to give the project a $ 2.6 billion loan guarantee, to complete an
environmental review of the proposed project.
State
environmental quality
regulators and health experts are also sought public input on
issues related to the regulatory overhaul, including:
Since the proposed rule was
issued as a draft over a year ago, utilities, state
regulators, consumer advocates, and
environmental groups have speculated about the final form, and what it might require.
In no particular order, there are the Leftist economists for whom global warming represents a supreme example of market failure (as well as a wonderful opportunity to suggest correctives), UN apparatchiks for whom global warming is the route to global governance, Third world dictators who see guilt over global warming as providing a convenient claim on aid (ie, the transfer of wealth from the poor in rich countries to the wealthy in poor countries),
Environmental activists who love any
issue that has the capacity to frighten the gullible into making hefty contributions to their numerous NGOs, Crony capitalists who see the immense sums being made available for «sustainable» energy, Government
regulators for whom the control of a natural product of breathing is a dream come true, Newly minted billionaires who find the
issue of «saving the planet» appropriately suitable to their grandiose pretensions, Politicians who can fasten on to CAGW as a signature
issue where they can act as demagogues without fear of contradiction from reality or complaint from the purported beneficiaries of their actions.
Unlike many of our City competitors, we handle
environmental compliance at an operational level on a day - to - day basis, negotiating with
regulators and resolving complex regulatory
issues.
According to online leaked documents, the Chinese government is seeking an «orderly exit» from bitcoin mining operations in the coming months with the Leading Group of Internet Financial Risks Remediation, which happens to be the country's top internet - finance
regulator,
issuing a notice asking local governments to force mining operations out of business by resorting to measures such taxation, electricity pricing, property law and
environmental regulations.
Members of The Real Estate Roundtable work closely with Washington lawmakers and
regulators to produce meaningful results on key national
issues in the tax, capital and credit,
environmental and energy, and homeland security policy arenas that affect the industry.