Sentences with phrase «also makes economic sense»

Alberta's government understands that increasing wind energy use not only benefits the climate, but also makes economic sense for its citizens, as wind energy is a cost - competitive source of new generation.
For climate reasons it is imperative to leave native forests standing, but it also makes economic sense to do so.
Not only is choosing clean renewable energy the environmentally conscious choice, it is also makes economic sense.
It also makes economic sense: All those reservoirs filling up with coal ash day after day are just problems waiting to happen, and if we're just waiting for catastrophes to happen before we do something, the true cost of burning coal isn't being internalized properly; local citizens and people downstream of those rivers end up paying for it with their health and by losing their local environment (what if your family house was buried in potentially toxic sludge?).
Your input is indispensable to frame a deal that is not only effective in terms of emission reductions, but also makes economic sense,» said Yvo de Boer, executive secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) at the Bali Global Business Day.
Alberta's government understands that increasing wind energy use not only benefits the climate, but also makes economic sense for its citizens, as wind energy is a cost - competitive source of new generation.
Not only does this make for an absorbing challenge, but with chemical companies increasingly outsourcing their research and development, it also makes economic sense for chemists to look for a job in product development.
For example, the UK could propose limiting the EU's structural funds to its poorest member states — a decision that would not only reduce the budget but also make economic sense for Germany, the UK and Europe as a whole.

Not exact matches

Secretaries also make sound economic sense.
This helps avoid involuntary bumping for customers, and it also makes good economic sense.
The interest rate decision is also important, but sometimes the press conference after the bank meeting can make more sense because it reveals the sentiment and the insider atmosphere, which is very important for an objective assessment of the economic health.
The concept of a license can also be used in another sense — in an economic one; the system attempts to make each participant into a concessionaire of the monopoly that develops his films or plays back his cassettes.
It also makes good economic sense.
Embedding carbon critical design into infrastructure programmes makes not only environmental but also economic sense, Mr Clarke insists.
«A balanced approach to balancing the state budget makes good economic sense, but is also important from a societal perspective that the pain of balancing the state budget be spread more fairly and that counter-productive cuts in essential services, from education to mental health, be avoided,» said Frank Mauro, Executive Director of the Fiscal Policy Institute.
Miner said it doesn't make sense for state government to support economic development in Syracuse without also investing in the city's infrastructure.
In addition to its potential to afford some degree of racial justice, marijuana legalization might also make sense on economic grounds.
That carries a big policy implication, Cohen says: It not only «makes both public health and economic sense to clean up dirty places,» but also means there could be significant health benefits from reducing air pollution even in areas that already have relatively tight controls.
The NIH is already funding the banking of one type of pluripotent stem cell, the so - called induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cell, and it makes economic and scientific sense for the NIH to also fund embryonic stem cell banking and distribution.
The Second Mother also eases the tone to make its events less caustic and bruising to those involved, meaning the film's initial, impending sense of dread is eventually discarded in favor of peppier resolutions, even though its economic concerns haven't been so much resolved as temporarily brushed aside to provide an illusory, optimistic capper.
I've also got to figure if spending 30 bucks to make 50 makes economic sense (it doesn't, I don't think, especially when you factor in time spent reading + writing) or if I should just go about my business and find something else to write about.
Also, it's important to always have a way to accurately measure or quantify the value you receive from your card on an yearly basis because many times it makes economic sense to pay the annual fee since you're reaping benefits that far outweigh the cost of your annual fee.
Sven Lütticken also attends to elusiveness — Gillick's as well as artist - writers» such as Dan Graham, Robert Smithson, Marcel Broodthaers and Donald Judd — but stresses two conflicting impulses at play in (not) making sense: a critical strategy and an economic imperative.
Preserving forests might make economic sense for governments and forest dwellers, and it could also help preserve the habitats of endangered mammals such as orangutans and elephants, according to a study released this week.
Localization makes good economic sense regardless of what happens, and it can also help to build community — than which nothing is more important.
New WRI research shows that securing indigenous forestland is also a low - cost, high - benefit investment and therefore makes good economic sense.
As we increase our exposure, investing in disaster - resilient infrastructure and prepared citizenries not only makes moral and economic sense, it's also not dependent on one's personal views about climate change.
However, that optimism is based on the assumption that we are close to the point when it is widely recognized that a policy with an across - the - board rising carbon fee that rapidly phases down carbon emissions also makes good economic sense.
This makes sense, also in light of the application of the three step - test, considering that unlawful streams can have a negative impact on the economic exploitability of lawful offers for the same content and thereby adversely affect the normal exploitation of those works (see also ACI Adam, paras 38 - 39).
It also helps eliminate the incentive to litigate a meritorious claim with a relatively nominal amount of damages because it simply does not make economic sense for a party's attorneys» fees and costs to exceed the potential award of damages.
Since a diverse society is our future, equal housing opportunity must be our mission — not only because it's the law but also because it makes economic sense.
A prevailing sense of economic uncertainty is also making commercial real estate more attractive to investors, says Costello.
She also always advises clients to focus on if the cost per use of anything they add to a home, to ensure it makes economic sense.
You should also carefully consider and evaluate the merits of co-ownership or fractional ownership interests in real estate such as the Delaware Statutory Trust or DST Investment, Tenant - In - Common or TIC Investment Property (compare DSTs to TICs) or other forms of co-ownership interests in real estate (CORE), when looking for suitable replacement properties for your 1031 Exchange, especially before rushing into an acquisition that may not make financial and economic sense.
NAR also supports a simple term extension in lieu of a refinance for commercial borrowers that are making their monthly payments, which is included as part of H.R. 1723, the Common Sense Economic Recovery Act of 2011.
You should also carefully consider and evaluate the merits of fractional ownership interests in real estate such as Tenant - In - Common or TIC Investment Property interests, Delaware Statutory Trusts or DSTs, other forms of co-ownership interests in real estate (CORE), when looking for suitable like - kind replacement properties for your 1031 Exchange, especially before rushing into an acquisition that may not make financial and economic sense.
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