Leach's argument, advanced in support of Prime Minister Trudeau's criticism of British Columbia's proposed pipeline safety measures, is that the federal government's
climate plan requires Alberta's buy - in, and the price of that buy - in is a pipeline to tidewater.
Not exact matches
President Donald Trump's infrastructure agenda, unveiled on August 15, centered on rescinding Obama - era
plans to
require consideration of flood risk and
climate change in any federal spending for infrastructure or housing and the like.
To be absolutely fair to Professor Leach, he doesn't explicitly argue that Canada's
climate plan constitutionally
requires Alberta's buy - in.
Mass Audubon strongly advocates that Massachusetts should have statutorily
required policy and
planning requirements on the adaptation side of the
climate change equation.
At the same time, Parliament's energy and
climate change committee has warned that failure to build new nuclear will make it much harder and more expensive for us to meet our
climate change targets, that government appears to be «crossing its fingers that private companies will deliver» and that a
Plan B is
required in case new nuclear stations are not built on time...
The Clean Power
Plan was part of an effort that included New York and other states to develop
required cuts in emissions from fossil fuel burning power plants in order to combat
climate change.
Ms. Paulin
plans to introduce legislation to
require a survey every two years — coinciding with when a new Legislature is seated — to «measure the legislative workplace
climate as it relates to discrimination and harassment procedure.»
With
plans that incorporate efforts made by the Commerce, Agriculture, Energy, Transportation and Defense departments, among others, the administration's effort acknowledges that
climate impacts are happening now and
require action
Among these cases is a multi-state effort to overturn the Clean Power
Plan requiring states to cut carbon emissions, a centerpiece of Obama's initiatives to counter
climate change.
Obama Administration Releases First - Ever
Climate Adaptation Plans With plans that incorporate efforts made by the Commerce, Agriculture, Energy, Transportation and Defense departments, among others, the administration's effort acknowledges that climate impacts are happening now and require
Climate Adaptation
Plans With plans that incorporate efforts made by the Commerce, Agriculture, Energy, Transportation and Defense departments, among others, the administration's effort acknowledges that climate impacts are happening now and require a
Plans With
plans that incorporate efforts made by the Commerce, Agriculture, Energy, Transportation and Defense departments, among others, the administration's effort acknowledges that climate impacts are happening now and require a
plans that incorporate efforts made by the Commerce, Agriculture, Energy, Transportation and Defense departments, among others, the administration's effort acknowledges that
climate impacts are happening now and require
climate impacts are happening now and
require action
Long - term
climate stability would
require «unprecedented» global cooperation, with countries agreeing to a
plan that would set a global price on such pollution.
The Clean Power
Plan, which
requires utilities nationwide to cut their carbon emissions 32 percent by 2030, is the cornerstone of Obama's efforts to address
climate change.
To enact a fully fledged Delta
Plan, says Saleemul Huq, a senior fellow in the
climate - change group at the International Institute for Environment and Development in London, will
require several billion dollars over the next few years.
(8) a process for guiding the development of detailed agency - and department - specific adaptation
plans required under section 478 to address the impacts of
climate change and ocean acidification on the natural resources in the jurisdiction of each agency.
Among the scientific advances that will be
required is better integration of weather and
climate models to improve decadal
climate information to help people
plan,» Moss said.
Setting Priorities: The transition to «
climate smart» land management practices, including for example low - emissions agriculture, agroforestry and the restoration of high carbon - value ecosystems, such as forests and peatlands, will
require sectoral coordination and investments in integrated land use
planning.
As part of the Obama administration's
Climate Action
Plan, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Tuesday that it is proposing to improve its air pollution standards for newly - built municipal landfills,
requiring them to capture landfill gas, which contains methane and carbon dioxide.
California
requires local districts to report on chronic absence in their local funding
plans; Connecticut has built it into its school improvement process; and Georgia makes it part of its school
climate work.
Connecticut state law
required Commissioner Pryor to issue its report on Bullying and Safe School
Climate Plans no later than February 2012...
The law
required the State Department of Education to issue its report on Safe School
Climate Plans in Connecticut no later than February 2012...
The legislation
required schools and districts to develop «safe school
climate plans,» it established deadlines for reporting, investigating, and notifying parents about bullying incidents, it prohibited retaliation against those who report bullying (i.e. the Torrington situation) and
required school officials to notify police when they believe bullying conduct constitutes a crime.
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Long term
planning will have to continually incorporate the latest information, as
climate will be ever changing,
requiring adaptation strategies to constantly evolve.
The Act, which has passed both houses of the state legislature,
requires that major permits and projects funded through various state programs consider the impacts of our changing
climate — sea level rise, storm surge and flooding — in the
planning process.
Even in the run - up to the Agreement's adoption, the vast majority of countries submitted national
climate plans — or «Intended Nationally Determined Contributions» (INDCs)-- that included adaptation goals, priorities and needs, even though they were not
required to do so.
This devolution of
climate policy has been further reinforced by the US Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) efforts to regulate carbon dioxide from existing power plants under the Clean Power
Plan, which
requires states to develop their own
plans for compliance with emissions standards.
This
plan consists of a basic package of measures, a reserve package that will be phased in if the basic package does not yield the
required results, and a long - term package that sets
climate policy for the period after 2010.
If they are to be effective, local
plans for
climate change (both adaptation and mitigation)
require the involvement of a variety of stakeholders and a specific focus on the most vulnerable groups.
The publication stresses that, to be effective, local
plans for
climate change
require the involvement of a variety of stakeholders and a specific focus on the most vulnerable groups.
Alexandria is found to
require climate - smart urban
planning to ensure its growing population does not settle in low - lying coastal areas, as well as early warning systems for natural disasters.
These tools provide the means to sharpen assessment and management capacities
required to: compare the result of several water allocations
plans; improve soil - moisture control - practices under rainfed conditions; optimize irrigation scheduling; sustainably intensify crop production; close the yield and water - productivity gaps; quantify the impact of
climate variability and change on cropping systems; enhance strategies for increased water productivity and water savings; minimize the negative impact on the environment caused by agriculture.
Even the boldest establishment economic attempts to address
climate change fall far short of what is
required to protect the earth — since the «bottom line» that constrains all such
plans under capitalism is the necessity of continued, rapid growth in production and profits.
(Sec. 478)
Requires each federal agency represented on the Natural Resources
Climate Change Adaptation Panel to complete a Natural Resources
Climate Change Adaptation
Plan within a year after enactment of this Act.
Requires the President to: (1) establish an interagency United States Global Change Research Program to improve understanding of global change, to respond to the information needs of communities and decision makers, and to provide periodic assessments of the vulnerability of the United States and other regions to global and regional
climate change; (2) develop a National Global Change Research and Assessment
Plan for Program implementation; and (3) submit to Congress an outline of the
Plan within a year, a completed
Plan within three years, and revised
plans at least once every five years thereafter.
Requires the President to enter into an agreement with the National Governors Association Center for Best Practices to: (1) evaluate the utility to state, local, and regional decision makers of each
Plan and of the anticipated and actual information outputs of the Program for development of state, local, and regional policies to reduce vulnerability to global change; and (2) recommend priorities for future global and regional
climate change research and assessment.
(Sec. 479)
Requires each state to prepare a natural resources adaptation
plan detailing the state's current and projected efforts to address the potential impacts of
climate change and ocean acidification on natural resources and coastal areas in order to be eligible for funds under this subpart.
Requires the Under Secretary of Commerce to: (1) establish a
Climate Service Program, a Climate Service Office, a Climate Service Advisory Committee, and a Summer Institutes Program at the Regional Climate Centers for interaction with and training of students and educators on weather and climate sciences; (2) operate the Climate Service Program; (3) maintain a network of six Regional Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Service Program, a
Climate Service Office, a Climate Service Advisory Committee, and a Summer Institutes Program at the Regional Climate Centers for interaction with and training of students and educators on weather and climate sciences; (2) operate the Climate Service Program; (3) maintain a network of six Regional Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Service Office, a
Climate Service Advisory Committee, and a Summer Institutes Program at the Regional Climate Centers for interaction with and training of students and educators on weather and climate sciences; (2) operate the Climate Service Program; (3) maintain a network of six Regional Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Service Advisory Committee, and a Summer Institutes Program at the Regional
Climate Centers for interaction with and training of students and educators on weather and climate sciences; (2) operate the Climate Service Program; (3) maintain a network of six Regional Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Centers for interaction with and training of students and educators on weather and
climate sciences; (2) operate the Climate Service Program; (3) maintain a network of six Regional Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
climate sciences; (2) operate the
Climate Service Program; (3) maintain a network of six Regional Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Service Program; (3) maintain a network of six Regional
Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State
Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response
planning on
climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the
Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for
climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
climate services; (7) prepare a
plan for creating a
Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering
climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal
climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
climate service products and links to agencies providing
climate se
climate services.
Requires the President to enter into an agreement with NAS to: (1) evaluate the scientific content of the
Plan; and (2) recommend priorities for future global and regional
climate change research and assessment.
(Sec. 474)
Requires the Chair of the Council on Environmental Quality to: (1) advise the President on implementation and development of a Natural Resources
Climate Change Adaptation Strategy and federal natural resource agency adaptation
plans; (2) serve as Chair of the Natural Resources
Climate Change Adaptation Panel; and (3) coordinate such strategies and activities.
The landmark Clean Power
Plan requires coal - fired power plants to reduce carbon pollution in order to do our part to solve the
climate crisis.
Requires the Secretary of HHS, acting through the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other agencies, to: (1) assist health care professionals in preparing for and responding effectively and efficiently to the health effects of
climate change; and (2) provide funding for research on such effects and preparedness
planning to respond to or reduce the burden of such effects.
Requires agencies with representation on the Panel to consider the impacts of
climate change and ocean acidification and integrate the elements of the Strategy into agency
plans, environmental reviews, programs, and activities related to the conservation, restoration, and management of natural resources.
In 2008, the Board of Supervisors approved an ordinance
requiring each department to produce and update a
Climate Action
plan annually.
(Sec. 452) National
Climate Service Act of 2009 - Requires the President to: (1) initiate a process through the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources of the National Science and Technology Council, led by the Director of OSTP, to evaluate alternative structures to support a collaborative, interagency research and operational program to meet the needs of decision makers for information related to climate variability and change; (2) provide a plan to establish such a program; and (3) within three years after enactment of this Act, establish a National Climate Service to accomplish the progra
Climate Service Act of 2009 -
Requires the President to: (1) initiate a process through the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources of the National Science and Technology Council, led by the Director of OSTP, to evaluate alternative structures to support a collaborative, interagency research and operational program to meet the needs of decision makers for information related to
climate variability and change; (2) provide a plan to establish such a program; and (3) within three years after enactment of this Act, establish a National Climate Service to accomplish the progra
climate variability and change; (2) provide a
plan to establish such a program; and (3) within three years after enactment of this Act, establish a National
Climate Service to accomplish the progra
Climate Service to accomplish the program goal.
(8) a process for guiding the development of detailed agency - and department - specific adaptation
plans required under section 478 to address the impacts of
climate change and ocean acidification on the natural resources in the jurisdiction of each agency.
-- In order to be eligible for funds under section 480, not later than 1 year after the development of a Natural Resources
Climate Change Adaptation Strategy required under section 476 each State shall prepare a State natural resources adaptation plan detailing the State's current and projected efforts to address the potential impacts of climate change and ocean acidification on natural resources and coastal areas within the State's jurisd
Climate Change Adaptation Strategy
required under section 476 each State shall prepare a State natural resources adaptation
plan detailing the State's current and projected efforts to address the potential impacts of
climate change and ocean acidification on natural resources and coastal areas within the State's jurisd
climate change and ocean acidification on natural resources and coastal areas within the State's jurisdiction.
-- Nothing in this section shall be construed as authorizing the National
Climate Service or the Climate Service Program at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to require State, tribal, or local governments to develop adaptation or response plans or to take any other action in response to variations in climate that may result in an increased financial burden to such gover
Climate Service or the
Climate Service Program at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to require State, tribal, or local governments to develop adaptation or response plans or to take any other action in response to variations in climate that may result in an increased financial burden to such gover
Climate Service Program at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to
require State, tribal, or local governments to develop adaptation or response
plans or to take any other action in response to variations in
climate that may result in an increased financial burden to such gover
climate that may result in an increased financial burden to such governments.
White House and
Climate Change Science Program officials have never offered an honest public explanation of why the terms of that dismissal would have legally
required (as distinct from an unofficial, secret political agreement) that the White House and the federal agencies suppress a taxpayer - funded, scientifically based assessment sponsored by the federal global change research program, even for purposes of using it as a scientific document or in program
planning for research and future assessments.
, as funding is needed to deliver the
required, or conditional, aspects of our national
climate plans.