Sentences with phrase «as false solutions»

Pascal then exposed biofuels as false solutions and said that «la terre est pour la nourriture, pas pour nous de conduire plus avec une conscience claire» (the land is meant for food, not for us to drive more with a clean conscience).
We can't rely on markets as a false solution, especially when we need real change so urgently.

Not exact matches

Consumer advocacy group Public Citizen called the coupons «a false solution that can be summed up as too little, too late.»
Some groups are keen on stopping the deployment of Golden Rice by raising speculations that a) it will threaten food security by contaminating traditional rice varieties, b) it is being forced to farmers and consumers as a complete solution to VAD, and c) its lengthy development shows that it is a false solution to VAD.
Vicente Del Bosque already won the World Cup in 2010 by aping Guardiola's method, but he went one further for Euro 2012 when his solution to a striker crisis was to play Cesc Fabregas as a false nine.
But Arsenal have Mesut Özil, and playing Özil out wide has never really worked, and Arsenal can't really afford to leave Özil out of the side in big games, and so short of a radical solution, such as perhaps trying Özil as a false nine or a change of formation, Arsenal must have a double pivot.
«Every time incremental reforms have been called «sweeping» or «groundbreaking,» billed as a solution to the problem, those words have been proven false,» Mr. Schneiderman said, going on to say many had been too easily pacified with more marginal attempts at overhauling corruption.
«Sadly, every time incremental reforms have been called «sweeping» or «groundbreaking» — billed as a solution to the problem — those words have been proven false,» Mr. Schneiderman, a Democrat, said.
As a pro makeup artist who loves the look of false lashes but hate wearing a strip every day, This is the perfect solution.
If an Internet dating service conducts criminal background screenings, then the service shall disclose whether it has a policy allowing a member who has been identified as having a criminal conviction to have access to its service to communicate with any New Jersey member; shall state that criminal background screenings aren't foolproof; that they may give members a false sense of security; that they aren't a perfect safety solution; that criminals may circumvent even the most sophisticated search technology; that not all criminal records are public in all states and not all databases are up to date; that only publicly available convictions are included in the screening; and that screenings don't cover other types of convictions or arrests or any convictions from foreign countries.
Second, we believe that claims made on the basis of this flawed study feed the false hopes of many Americans, including policymakers, educators, and the general public, that we can find a single, simple solution, such as directly teaching phonics, to the real and complex problem of improving the reading of young children in high poverty schools.
If you want to understand the damage done by simplistic labels, rigid formulas, bogus options and false solutions, I highly recommend these three blog posts: Month One as a Failing School... Month Three... Month Five).
Your third false premise is that current measures are meant as a «solution» to the problem.
It also makes some false solutions look a lot more appealing to the public, like liquid coal or deforestation diesel, while providing the incentive to use «unconventional oil» such as Canadian tar sands or Arctic National Wildlife Refuge oil.
Among many false solutions now coming at us, it is surely the most peculiar, but so American: every crisis viewed as a new business growth opportunity.
And the right thing simply can not include funding dirty energy and false solutions in any of their forms — fossil fuels and CCS, climate smart agriculture, biofuels, waste incineration, nuclear energy and big dams (and surely a few others as well).
But BECCS is also described as an elephant in the climate mitigation room, criticized both as a false and unproven solution to reduce emissions and for the risks it poses to ecosystems, indigenous peoples and local communities through the potential for land grabbing and human rights abuses.
It shows how corporate lobbying has resulted in a combination of weak CO2 reduction measures, the dominance of carbon markets and other false solutions such as agrofuels, nuclear energy and carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology.
She minces no words in describing that their communities have come to see these climate policies as «nothing but a bunch of false solutions to global warming issues» «based on lies» and «on selling illusions to the less privileged.»
Focus on transformational action: «Ensure that renewable and efficient solutions are emphasized rather than false solutions that fail to produce the results and protection we need, such as carbon markets in land and soil, dangerous geoengineering interventions, and more.»
Developed countries push for a mitigation approach where they see agricultural land usage as a way to reduce emissions through false solutions like biofuels and bioenergy carbon capture and storage which reduce the amount of land we can use for growing food.
policies that favour the technological winners that are energy savings and renewables, not false solutions such as nuclear, shale gas, unsustainable biomass and carbon capture and storage.
These measures must be urgently carried out without resorting to false solutions such as agrofuels and risky technology such as nuclear power.»
A common theme was that the «solutions» to climate change that are being posed by many governments, such as nuclear power, carbon capture and storage (CCS) and biofuels are false and are not rooted in justice.
False solutions are solutions that are promoted as effective means to fight climate change when in fact not only they do not help in cutting emissions and slowing down warming (in some cases even worsening the already precarious situation), but they shift the focus away from real solutions.
Such adaptation will not happen as long as false expectations are held out for easier solutions.
Blocking any meaningful agreement, ignoring their mitigation obligations, advocating for market based approaches - which are all false solutions, just as having the private sector lead the charge against climate change -, and blackmailing other less vocal delegations are just some of the actions that clearly indicate their priorities and whose interests these governments represent.
Legitimate law firm email marketers need to know about the major anti-spam solutions being deployed so you don't fall victim to «false positives», i.e., getting your legitimate email to clients and other contacts improperly blocked as spam.
It slammed TPM - based solutions as providing a false sense of security.
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