Sentences with phrase «change policy arena»

CBDR has been the linchpin argument of China's negotiation position in the international climate change policy arena (see previous post).

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Coursework focuses on the development of strong infant and early childhood mental health leaders who envision how they might change practice and policy in the larger national and international arena.
Is «foreign policy change» a mere adaptation to changes taking place in the domestic arena, as argued by most IR liberals?
For Murphy it's too incremental a change and won't achieve the desired result, but incrementalism was good enough for him in all other policy arenas when Labour was in government.
«This system is a starting point for being more transparent, because the more transparent we are, the more opportunities for financing further actions we will have in the international arena,» said Juan Mata Sandoval, director - general of climate change policy at Mexico's Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources.
They seem to recognize that public policy has to change if their projects are to be sustained, and foundations are becoming more active in the policy arenas.
This is something in the educational policy arena that we also call «symbolic policies,» whereas nothing really instrumental or material is happening, and everything else is a facade, concealing a less pleasant or creditable reality that nothing, in fact, has changed.
[ANDY REVKIN disagrees: Sorry, policy (a better word would be leadership, perhaps) still drives most game - changing innovation and large - scale investment, particularly in the arena of the «public good» (New York City's reservoir and aquifer system, the climate system, the grid).
In the policy arena, the eagerness to trim away caveats is even more pronounced, as was the case when climate treaty negotiators in Cancún erroneously oversimplified the core finding of the 2007 report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
A few points that have caught my interest so far: • dealing with complex problems using complex tools, ideas • the idea of reconciliation in scientific debates is to try different approaches in an experimental meeting for attempting nonviolent communication in impassioned debates where there is disagreement • reconciliation is not about consensus, but rather creating an arena where we can have honest disagreement • violence in this debate derives from the potential impacts of climate change and the policy options, and differing political and cultural notions of risk and responsibility.
IPL encourages congregations to address climate change by being better stewards of our resources and by bringing the voice of the faith community into the policy - making arena.
The introduction of the AGW hypothesis into the political arena has been deeply harmful to political policy on climate change, and it threatens to be deeply damaging to the reputation of all science.
This paper presents one example of how «the human face of climate change» has been brought to an international policy arena — the UNFCCC climate negotiations — in a relatively short period of time by a coordinated effort of research and operational organizations
In order to promote a more productive dialogue between scientists and policymakers, the discussion of adaptation and mitigation options in the policy arena needs to be reframed so that it addresses environmental degradation and sustainability in the broad sense, not just the impacts of climate change.
Regardless of what one thinks of cap - and - trade as a policy approach, nothing looks likely to change in that arena in the near - foreseeable future, except for greater numbers on the no - compromise corporate and global warming denialist side.
This is not only true in the health care and Obamacare policy arena, but is also a common denominator in their climate change alarmist claims.
... it makes us uneasy that someone with sway over state climate change policy, an important and politically charged arena, would be paid by a group with such a defined agenda.
Global mean annual temperature (GMAT) is the metric most commonly employed by the IPCC and adopted in the international policy arena to summarise future changes in global climate and their likely impacts (see Chapter 19, Box 19.2).
«The public sector is making significant and radical changes in the way it develops and implements government policy and these new processes and concepts are being tested in the Indigenous policy arena.
The public sector is making significant and radical changes in the way it develops and implements government policy through a «whole of government» approach, and these new processes and concepts are being tested in the Indigenous policy arena.
That it seems not to do so in many instances is not a reflection on the inappropriateness of residential treatment as a form of intervention but perhaps an indictment of our ideas about change, about families and about people's strengths and resources in the residential arena - and the way these are reflected in staffing policies and agency structure.
Highlights the findings and lessons learned that pertain to two broad arenas: how to better plan and implement effective intervention strategies in the first 5 years of life and how understanding changing and diverse developmental trajectories can contribute to more effective early childhood programs and the public policies that shape them.
The frequent change in U.S. policy on funding organizations that provide abortion access, information, or counseling has caused vast confusion among foreign nongovernmental organizations working in the reproductive health arena.
Coursework focuses on the development of strong infant and early childhood mental health leaders who envision how they might change practice and policy in the larger national and international arena.
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