Each year the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) produces forecasts of U.S. oil and gas production in its Annual Energy Outlook (AEO), which is widely viewed as
an authoritative assessment of what to expect for future U.S. oil and...
Eminent energy technology and policy thinker John A. Alic tackles these questions in this thoughtful and
authoritative assessment of biofuels.
PNNL scientists have contributed to the IPCC's
authoritative assessments of the state of the global climate, the impacts associated with climate change, and the set of technological, institutional and policy options available to mitigate and adapt to climate change.
Not exact matches
By Ed Bruske AKA The Slow CookParents can breathe a little easier now that a group
of experts in the most
authoritative assessment yet [PDF] has found that kids are not suffering a «calcium crisis» as the dairy industry might have us believe.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was founded 25 years ago to provide
authoritative assessments on the emerging problem
of climate change.
Their work resulted in the production
of a series
of authoritative white papers that provide an in - depth
assessment and examination
of various electric power system options.
At over 2000 pages and five years in the making, the report represents the most comprehensive and
authoritative assessment ever produced on the causes and physical consequences
of climate change.
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authoritative ratings
of formative
assessment tools.
But, for those focused primarily on the broader implications
of the science, the logical path is to start with the
authoritative assessments from the US National Academy
of Sciences, the Royal Society, the I.P.C.C., etc..
The industry group said it wanted to develop «a sound scientific alternative» to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a large group
of scientists advising the United Nations that has published the most
authoritative scientific
assessments of global warming.
This technical document provides the following information: - An update
of global greenhouse gas emission estimates, based on a number
of different
authoritative scientific sources; - An overview
of national emission levels, both current (2010) and projected (2020) consistent with current pledges and other commitments; - An estimate
of the level
of global emissions consistent with the two degree target in 2020, 2030 and 2050; - An update
of the
assessment of the «emissions gap» for 2020; - A review
of selected examples
of the rapid progress being made in different parts
of the world to implement policies already leading to substantial emission reductions and how they can be scaled up and replicated in other countries, with the view to bridging the emissions gap.
For policy considerations, it is
of course important to not consider only one study, but consider (an
assessment of) the scientific literature as a whole, such as IPCC does in a most
authoritative way.
Assessments validate the importance
of the issue being assessed by providing an
authoritative analysis
of policy relevant information based on scientific questions.
The IPCC is comprised
of about 2,500 scientists from all over the world and provides the most
authoritative and rigorous
assessments, based only on peer - reviewed literature
of the science
of climate change.
Why Scientists Disagree is the eighth publication produced by NIPCC, an international panel
of nongovernment scientists and scholars who have come together to present a comprehensive,
authoritative, and realistic
assessment of the science and economics
of global warming.
For those focused primarily on the broader implications
of the science, the logical path is to start with the
authoritative assessments from the US National Academy
of Sciences, the Royal Society, the I.P.C.C., etc..
The State
of the UK Climate report is an annual publication which provides an accessible,
authoritative and up - to - date
assessment of UK climate trends, variations and extremes based on the latest available climate quality observational datasets.
The National
Assessment, supported by the federal government but scientifically independent, remains the most comprehensive and
authoritative scientifically based
assessment to date
of the potential consequences
of climate change for the United States.
A Country Guidance case is one in which the Upper Tribunal (UT) issues
authoritative guidance on the situation in a particular country, based on a detailed
assessment of expert and factual evidence.
So once, again, you are relying upon woefully inaccurate second and third hand information from an individual I share neither confidence or camaraderie to make
authoritative (and erroneous)
assessments about both the inner workings
of SPU and my truthfulness.
Accurate and Individualized: Anyone can find database background information online, but a good CRA will dig deeper into the
authoritative source and recommend a comprehensive view
of each candidate, complete with individual
assessments.
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of providing useful, reliable and
authoritative information about psychological
assessment, testing, and practice management for practicing psychologists.