Sentences with phrase «coalition of leading scientists»

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It bears some political resonance with the UK's post-2008 wave of economic recession followed by tighter post-2010, Conservative - led, governmental austerity measures; it is possibly too soon for political analysts and scientists to predict again only a long future of coalition governments.
As part of an extremely small group of PR scientists for hire, both Michaels and Balling worked for the Western Fuels coal coalition and its fraudulent Greening Earth Society project, led at the time by Peabody coal lobbyist Fred Palmer.
The resulting affirmation from physicians, care providers, educators and scientists led to funding for implementation from the Georgia Cancer Coalition, the Georgia Society of Clinical Oncology, the Oncology Nursing Society, Siemens Medical Solutions, and the Schools of Medicine at Emory, the Medical College of Georgia and Mercer University.
The most recent report from the IPCC, compiled by a coalition of the world's leading climate scientists, found that developed nations would have to reduce emissions between 25 % and 40 % below 1990 levels by 2020.
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