Not exact matches
What is more worrying is that government is engaging in this environmentally unfriendly
action at a time Ghana's development partners and the international community are sympathizing with the Ghanaian people on the increasing impacts of climate change on livelihoods and supporting the country with huge resources to implement a number of climate
adaptation projects to help the people especially rural communities to improve livelihoods
under severe climate change impacts through effective
adaptation interventions.
A wide - eyed,
action - adventure throwback to the era of Disney's magnificent
adaptation of «20,000 Leagues
Under the Sea.»
If you look at Disney
under Iger's reign, the studio has moved away from making mid-budget movies and instead shifted its focus almost entirely on building brands within the Disney family: Pixar movies, Star Wars movies, Marvel movies, live -
action Disney
adaptations of classic animated movies, etc..
The instant Scarlett Johansson («
Under The Skin») was announced as the lead in Hollywood's live -
action adaptation of 1989 Japanese manga and 1995 anime feature «Ghost In The Shell,» the knives came out.
Glover will play Simba in the forthcoming live -
action adaptation of The Lion King — which is being directed by The Jungle Book's Jon Favreau — with work on the movie well
under way.
Developer: Nintendo Publisher: Nintendo U.S. release date: Oct. 1985 [NES - HA - USA] Japanese release date: Nov. 1984 [HVC - HA] European release date: Feb. 1987 [NES - DH] Genre:
Action (Maze) Alternate versions: Vs. System [1985]; PlayChoice - 10 [Arcade, 1985]; Famicom Disk System [1992] *; Animal Crossing [GameCube, 2002]; eCard [GBA, 2003]; Famicom Mini series [GBA, 2004] Virtual Console [Wii, 2008; 3DS, 2013; Wii U, 2013] * Note: Famicom Disk System version was an expanded
adaptation of the Vs. System game, released in Japan
under the name New Clu Clu Land and localized in the U.S. as Clu Clu Land D.
In order to meet the scale of financial resources required -LCB- and the commitments
under Articles -LCB- 4.1 -RCB-, 4.3, 4.4 and 4.5 -RCB- to support enhanced
action on
adaptation and mitigation by developing country Parties and for technology cooperation and capacity - building, developed country Parties -LCB- and Annex II Parties -RCB--LCB- and other Parties according to agreed eligibility criteria, which shall be updated through a periodic review -RCB--LCB- shall -RCB- provide scaled - up, new and additional, -LCB- over and above -LCB- existing -RCB- ODA -RCB-, sustainable, adequate, predictable and stable financial resources, in a measurable, reportable and verifiable manner.
Parties also decided to accelerate activities
under the workplan on enhancing mitigation ambition in accordance with decision 1 / CP.17, paragraphs 7 and 8, by, inter alia, intensifying, as from 2014, the technical examination of opportunities for
actions with high mitigation potential, including those with
adaptation and sustainable development co-benefits, with a focus on the implementation of policies, practices and technologies that are substantial, scalable and replicable, with a view to promoting voluntary cooperation on concrete
actions in relation to identified mitigation opportunities in accordance with nationally defined development priorities.
(1) complete an
adaptation plan for that department or agency, respectively, implementing the Natural Resources Climate Change Adaptation Strategy under section 476 and consistent with the Natural Resources Climate Change Adaptation Policy under section 472, detailing the department's or agency's current and projected efforts to address the potential impacts of climate change and ocean acidification on natural resources within the department's or agency's jurisdiction and necessary additional actions, including a timeline for implementation of thos
adaptation plan for that department or agency, respectively, implementing the Natural Resources Climate Change
Adaptation Strategy under section 476 and consistent with the Natural Resources Climate Change Adaptation Policy under section 472, detailing the department's or agency's current and projected efforts to address the potential impacts of climate change and ocean acidification on natural resources within the department's or agency's jurisdiction and necessary additional actions, including a timeline for implementation of thos
Adaptation Strategy
under section 476 and consistent with the Natural Resources Climate Change
Adaptation Policy under section 472, detailing the department's or agency's current and projected efforts to address the potential impacts of climate change and ocean acidification on natural resources within the department's or agency's jurisdiction and necessary additional actions, including a timeline for implementation of thos
Adaptation Policy
under section 472, detailing the department's or agency's current and projected efforts to address the potential impacts of climate change and ocean acidification on natural resources within the department's or agency's jurisdiction and necessary additional
actions, including a timeline for implementation of those
actions;
«(6)
under the Bali
Action Plan, developed country parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, including the United States, committed to «enhanced action on the provision of financial resources and investment to support action on mitigation and adaptation and technology cooperation,» including, inter alia, consideration of «improved access to adequate, predictable, and sustainable financial resources and financial and technical support, and the provision of new and additional resources, including official and concessional funding for developing country parties&r
Action Plan, developed country parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, including the United States, committed to «enhanced
action on the provision of financial resources and investment to support action on mitigation and adaptation and technology cooperation,» including, inter alia, consideration of «improved access to adequate, predictable, and sustainable financial resources and financial and technical support, and the provision of new and additional resources, including official and concessional funding for developing country parties&r
action on the provision of financial resources and investment to support
action on mitigation and adaptation and technology cooperation,» including, inter alia, consideration of «improved access to adequate, predictable, and sustainable financial resources and financial and technical support, and the provision of new and additional resources, including official and concessional funding for developing country parties&r
action on mitigation and
adaptation and technology cooperation,» including, inter alia, consideration of «improved access to adequate, predictable, and sustainable financial resources and financial and technical support, and the provision of new and additional resources, including official and concessional funding for developing country parties».
In 2011, Ontario drew up an «
action plan» — the label turns out to be ironic — for government - wide
adaptation to climate change that was already
under way.
Paragraph 2: Parties are encouraged to take
action to implement and support, including through results - based payments, the existing framework as set out in related guidance and decisions already agreed
under the Convention for: policy approaches and positive incentives for activities relating to reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, and the role of conservation, sustainable management of forests and enhancement of forest carbon stocks in developing countries; and alternative policy approaches, such as joint mitigation and
adaptation approaches for the integral and sustainable management of forests, while reaffirming the importance of incentivizing, as appropriate, non-carbon benefits associated with such approaches.
Efforts of the Climate
Action Reserve may also assist Ontario in considering various offset protocol types, including review, assessment, and
adaptation of protocols, that could serve other purposes than Cap - and - Trade (offsetting emissions from governmental operation, etc.) but that would not be adopted into the linked compliance market
under a regional additionality review.
Both mitigation and
adaptation actions would be coordinated
under the Climate Law.