Sentences with phrase «cited by policymakers»

A Heritage Foundation report on the costs of climate action is full of holes, but repeatedly cited by policymakers.
Our research is routinely cited by policymakers and NGOs.
One of the study's co-authors is none other than Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, the hard left activist who advised the Pope on his eco Encyclical last year and who was responsible for inventing the random and bogus 2 ° C target so often cited by policymakers to justify more green taxes and regulations.
Fact sheet data are widely cited by policymakers, researchers, advocates, and the media as authoritative.

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According to new research on the role of the U.S. dollar from Harvard, cited by Fed Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer, the U.S. economy is fairly insulated from foreign inflation / deflation pressures via exchange rates, implying that policymakers should be less worried about global deflation pressures.
His 2009 book with Carmen Reinhart, This Time is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly has been widely cited by academics, policymakers and journalists, while its massive data set has been extensively used by researchers worldwide.
This continuing neglect of the Afghan contribution by U.S. media and policymakers can only have a demoralizing effect on the alliance between Kabul and Washington, an alliance that Miller cites as a reason for a continued U.S. military presence.
The references to the underlying report cited by the Mail on Sunday in contrast to the Summary for Policymakers also give a completely misleading and distorted impression of the report through selective quotation.
Only the IPCC Summaries for Policymakers (SPMs) are read, cited and quoted by the media, AGW - activists and politicians.
These blogs are read by millions of people each month, and are often cited by conventional media outlets and by policymakers.
The commission cited critical failures made by policymakers, banks and investors.
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