When AAFRC announces charitable giving according to its «use» categories, it does so in aggregate form, without
acknowledging changes in population or the amount of taxes paid.
Not exact matches
They have called attention to more or less «evenly distributed errors» across Lomborgs treatment of
population, food, forests, air pollution, acid rain, climate
change, and biodiversity loss, among other topics errors including all of the types I identified
in his energy chapter, and more even while
acknowledging, as I did, that
in this potpourri Lomborg manages to get a few things right.
Traditionally,
population projections have included two or more alternative scenarios, both to
acknowledge the intrinsic uncertainty of the middle scenario and to offer an assessment of the sensitivity of projected trends to
changes in underlying assumptions,
in particular with regard to fertility.
But then he
acknowledges that «the dead Dutch and German animals were found to be well - fed,» and indeed the North Sea's squid
population has increased
in recent years — due to climate
change, he suggests.
Almost all Toronto clinics signed a memorandum of understanding that
acknowledged problems with the current catchment areas, concerns about the ability of small organizations to increase their capacity, inconsistencies
in the range of services provided, and the fact the allocation of human resources doesn't recognize
changes to the location of the region's low - income
population.
Patterson and colleagues1
acknowledge that parenting programmes are not an alternative to
changes in social policy to make the job of parenting easier and reduce the
population level of risk exposures.