Not exact matches
«The federal government has taken a leadership position on
climate change policy while also enabling greater
access to international markets for our natural resources, which ensures that Canadians receive full value for those resources.»
Just as Trump's flunkies exert political pressure to halt
access to healthcare (or immigration or
policies to address
climate change), so NJEA exerts political pressure — as well as its deep pockets — to stave off the continued enrollment of children, mostly poor and of color, in high - quality alternative public schools.
In addition, two Alliance reports from the
Climate Change series offer specific federal, state, and local policy recommendations for fostering a positive school climate by ensuring greater access to rigorous coursework and high - quality te
Climate Change series offer specific federal, state, and local
policy recommendations for fostering a positive school
climate by ensuring greater access to rigorous coursework and high - quality te
climate by ensuring greater
access to rigorous coursework and high - quality teaching.
The four - day networking and learning industry event engages delegates from around the world in discussions on a range of industry topics, such as marketing and promotions, niche markets, industry trends, sustainable tourism,
climate change, airline
access, public - private partnership, and tourism
policy choices for Africa.
Such
policies are likely to help manage the risks of
climate change while also enabling societies to pursue other high priority goals around the world — including clean air and water,
access to reliable, affordable energy, and economic progress for all people.
Haines, A., K. R. Smith, D. Anderson, P. R. Epstein, A. J. McMichael, I. Roberts, P. Wilkinson, J. Woodcock, and J. Woods, 2007:
Policies for accelerating
access to clean energy, improving health, advancing development, and mitigating
climate change.
This document argues that
access to and development and use of a wide portfolio of genetic resources is an essential insurance
policy that enables responses to future
changes in production conditions due to the impact of
climate change.
This guidance document provides
access to articles, videos and various other resources that would assist indigenous peoples, local communities,
policy makers and other stakeholders in researching on
climate change adaptation and mitigation.
Visit the «About us» section to learn about the UNDP project, Capacity Development for
Policy Makers to Address
Climate Change, check out the UNDP methodology for assessing investment and financial flows, and access the workshop resource kit to conduct your own national dialogue on climate
Climate Change, check out the UNDP methodology for assessing investment and financial flows, and access the workshop resource kit to conduct your own national dialogue on climate c
Change, check out the UNDP methodology for assessing investment and financial flows, and
access the workshop resource kit to conduct your own national dialogue on
climate climate changechange.
Recommended
policies and strategies include: (1) establishment of clear energy and
climate change adaptation / mitigation
policies in Africa; (2) implementation of renewable energy development - inducing
policies; (3) creating conducive environments for private - public partnerships in clean energy development; (4) enhancement of broader regional and continental collaboration in energy and
climate change policies; (5)
accessing existing international funding sources for promoting less carbon - intensive energy technologies; and (6) implementation of energy portfolio diversification.
The paper, «Energy, Development and
Climate Change: Striking a Balance», examines the energy scenario — availability,
access, influence of markets and government
policies — in rural India, especially in the areas where WOTR has been working.
The Hindu
accessed the report's Summary for
Policy Makers — a precise guide for political leaders and negotiators on what the latest science of
climate change is indicating.
The paper calls for «human dignity» to serve as a necessary guiding principle of
climate policy and outlines three central objectives consistent with this guiding principle: (1) ensuring energy
access for all, (2) developing clean and scalable energy technologies that are ultimately cost competitive with fossil fuels absent subsidy, and (3) building resilience to
climate change.
The NAMA focuses on a set of interventions and measures related to
policy development, technical assistance, and
access to finance that will be integrated within sustainable commercial oriented investment activities that contribute to enhanced agriculture productivity,
climate change mitigation and adaptation, improved food security, and increased incomes.
While major protests in the U.S. against the Keystone XL tarsands pipeline and the Dakota
Access Pipeline have targeted specific infrastructure projects that would lock us into decades of continued fossil - fuel use, they have also shown the power of a united
climate movement to effect real
policy changes.
We have to help them gain visibility and media
access, so that they will weaken the mainstream science of
climate change in the eyes of the public and of
policy - makers.
However, in light of the extremely rapid development of
climate change policy, including an emissions trading framework, mechanisms that enable the effective engagement and participation of Indigenous peoples, including
access to information and advice both nationally and internationally are urgently required.
For example, while the Australian Government has been developing a
policy for
climate change, and while they developed laws and
policies for water use and
access, there has been minimal consultation or discussion with Indigenous peoples.