Not exact matches
This week saw the publication of several editorials calling
on Gov. Cuomo to maintain his
commitment to creating a
public campaign
finance program in New York state, beginning with a Sunday New York Times editorial that cut to the heart of the matter: «There is no mystery -LSB-...]
«Hillary Clinton's
commitment to overturning Citizens United, and her other systemic proposals like
public financing of congressional elections, are key to improving our chances of victory
on every other issue.
What we need is a combination of a
public finance mechanism with strong mitigation
commitments based
on historical responsibility.
The Cancun agreements incorporate the
finance goals set out in the Copenhagen Accord — a collective
commitment by developed countries to provide $ 30 billion in fast - start
finance for developing countries in 2010 - 12; and to mobilize $ 100 billion a year in
public and private
finance by 2020 «in the context of meaningful mitigation actions and transparency
on implementation.»
Developed countries must raise and meet their
public financial
commitments to developing countries without relying
on the private sector — climate
finance must serve the
public interest, not corporate profits.
They were unable to agree
on a roadmap for
public finance for adaptation, the legal form of the treaty, as well as a fair distribution of emission reduction
commitments.