Sentences with phrase «developing countries so»

Land use is also becoming more prominent in discussions under the Clean Development Mechanism, a carbon offset tool that supports emissions - reduction projects in developing countries so that developed countries earn certified emission reduction credits — while continuing to pollute.
Developed countries need to take the lead in assuming legally - binding obligations to mitigate carbon emissions, and they need to provide support to developing countries so that they may do the same as per their abilities.
The fact that this text, which developed countries hoped would be the basis of the negotiations, omitted the pillars of the Bali Action Plan and reflected the interests of developing countries so strongly that it can only shines light on the state of transition the entire UN climate convention is going through.
This means fast and fair emission cuts in line with science, financial assistance to developing countries so they can adapt to the impacts of climate change and tackle urgent development needs, and a mechanism to compensate for all that will be lost due to climate change.
And taking the lead involves allowing for the transfer of technologies to developing countries so that they can leapfrog some of the high carbon, high fossil fuel, high greenhouse gas emission technologies that we've gone through.
We saw that cell phones were widely prevalent in developing countries so we created Worldreader reading apps which allow anyone, anywhere to access the Worldreader digital library from a connected mobile phone or tablet.
JH: Nearly always in the western world - there's very few studies in the developing countries so I'd be very careful of generalising it.
In Perryville, Arkansas, Heifer International re-creates communities from developing countries so kids can experience firsthand how to survive in substandard living conditions.
This funding is meant to provide support to developing countries so they can take action to reduce carbon emissions and adapt to climate change, something they probably could not afford otherwise.
Speaking in London, Mr Brown said industrialised nations should support developing countries so they can keep growing while respecting their environmental obligations.
Sharing technology generated from the diversity with developing countries so they can use it too.
What is it that makes developing countries so vulnerable to the invasion of concepts, values and norms that transform their cultures from within and neo-colonise them, in ways that could become irreversible?
They sometimes forget that Philippines is a developing country so Internet use is not on par with what they are used to.

Not exact matches

Most governments of developed countries have spent the last several years attempting at all costs to keep their economies out of recession, and in doing so appear to have taken their eye of inflation.
The country had been one of the high - fliers of the developing world, so much so that Goldman Sachs included Russia in its BRICs — the emerging economies that would shape the economic future — along with Brazil, India and China.
Consumers in developing markets — which Apple has so far ceded to the likes of Motorola, Samsung and Nokia — consequently enjoy a lack of subsidies and contracts, which are advantages over their counterparts in some developed countries.
Economists have long extolled the potential of so - called emerging markets — developing countries such as the so - called BRIC nations (Brazil, Russia, India and China)-- but many Canadian companies have been slow to act, comfortable focusing their international business on the massive, and relatively easily served, U.S. and European markets.
The impact of water collection on so many women in developing countries is a passion of mine.
But because the government has so much control over the country — control no developed nation or most other emerging markets have — Shenfeld thinks that any hard landing will be short - lived.
Some of them, including Italy and Spain, will only be able to do so by buying credits to offset their own emissions, for example by investing in projects that reduce carbon emissions in developing countries.
Approximately one - third to one - half of the product they receive is unsellable, so Twice sells those items to a recycling company or to brokers who ship it to developing countries.
«Just as financial institutions in California were at the forefront of the development of oenological financial products,» he writes, «so should the Canadian financial sector develop specialty products designed for the country's energy and natural resources industries.»
And also we try to build the R&D in some key in most of the key markets, key countries, so that we can develop the customized products for the local requirements.
Currently, they pay less than developed countries for drugs, so companies don't make as much money there.
So the discussion in Addis Ababa revolved around things like how to finance infrastructure, how the public sector and the private sector can partner for best results, and how to change the tax systems that apply to multinational corporations so that they are more beneficial to developing countrieSo the discussion in Addis Ababa revolved around things like how to finance infrastructure, how the public sector and the private sector can partner for best results, and how to change the tax systems that apply to multinational corporations so that they are more beneficial to developing countrieso that they are more beneficial to developing countries.
North Korea has shown a persistent interest in computer technology since the early 1980s so it is conceivable that a country, which has launched long - range missiles and tested nuclear weapons has also developed a smartphone, said Kang Ho Jye, a research fellow at Ewha Institute of Unification Studies.
The MSCI World Index, which tracks equity performance across 23 developed countries, is up 14 percent so far this year as of September 20.
So if the recoveries of other major developed countries lag the US, will the eventual rebound in those countries stock markets also lag?
Households do the saving, while companies do the investing, so the corporate sector is inevitably highly indebted in fast - growing countries with under - developed equity markets.
3) Beijing and other Chinese entities could buy fewer U.S. assets and replace them with an equivalently larger amount of assets from other developed countries, so that net capital flows from China to the United States would be reduced, and net capital flows from China to other developed countries would increase by the same amount.
If excess European savings flow primarily into developed countries — the US being the most obvious candidate — or into developing countries with excess investment and savings — China, most obviously, not so much by flowing in as by preventing outflows — it will cause European unemployment to shift abroad to those countries.
Attempts to export its excess savings can only lead to one of three outcomes: A) global growth rises because Europe's savings are all directed at developing countries with significant infrastructure investment needs and insufficient capital, B) global growth drops sharply, global unemployment rises, and China's adjustment becomes all but impossible, C) international trade and capital flows collapse in a repeat of the 1930s, so that Europe is forced to resolve its savings imbalance either by a massive increase in unemployment or a wave of sovereign defaults.
So it's clear that worldwide cryptocurrencies are creating new opportunities for businesses and consumer alike, but in developing countries cryptocurrencies is the solution to a better financial tomorrow.
So if you're in a developed country and you understand what bitcoin is and you don't want charge backs and you don't want to accept credit cards, at least accept my bitcoin.
The IMF has called on the United States to put any interest rate increase on hold so as not to worsen the still extremely weak economic situation in Europe and developing countries, notably China.
First, food and energy are a bigger part of CPI baskets in these countries than in the developed economies, so the impact there of the rises in commodity prices is larger.
Four out of five respondents agree that Canada's laws for dealing with companies involved in unethical or corrupt corporate practices should be similar to those in other developed countries, so that Canadian companies are operating on a level playing field with their foreign competitors.
This seems to fit hedge fund Armored Wolf's thesis that emerging market countries will «step up to the plate» so to speak as they continue to grow and flourish while developed countries see tepid growth.
do I need any approval before I practice my religion, do I have to prove my religion before I practice, my holy book further describe that you must carry a gun in 21st century because there is too much crime in this world, but it doesn't say much about if I migrate to another country these rules will still apply, Or I should modified them according to my comfort, like talking in English which is not my religious language wearing pants or not, having education or not, standing in line or not, I am so confused what should I do can someone help me, should I go back to country where my religion originated or back in time ask my guru questions about western world confusion, or just decide by myself what suites me, or preach other develop country that you guys are wrong be peaceful.
@KatMat: your analogy would begin approaching realism if: — during the pledge of allegiance kids were forced to say «one nation under The Orioles» — our nation's currency said «In Dallas Cowboys We Trust» — if millions were slaughtered, tortured and burned to death because they weren't fans of The Pittsburgh Penguins — if NASCAR fans endlessly attempted to have Intelligent Car Driving taught beside Evolution in science class as a possible explanation for how mankind developed — if «the 5 D's» of Dodgeball (Dodge, Duck, Dip, Dive, Dodge) were constantly attempted to be made into law so everyone would live by the same ridiculous notions, even if those notions knowingly discriminate — if nutters constantly claimed America was founded on the principles of Darts, even though our country SPECIFICALLY calls for a separation between Darts and State because the founders knew the inherent dangers of Darts becoming government instead of staying in the realm of sport where it belongs
I agree, its so costly to do a crusade in developed / western countries (crusades may not be an effective thing in such countries, so our argument shouldn't totally rule out the effectiveness of this form of evangelism).
So, we see a major financial and economic crisis beginning with deflation in a certain number of countries such as Japan, which had major effects on countries such as South Korea and Brazil, and also on developed countries where all the countries of the North and South are starting to move into recession.
Third World countries now find themselves so heavily in debt that they have become economically enslaved to the developed nations.
Immediately after World War II, the acknowledged disparity in the wealth of nations led to the establishment of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund; it was then widely assumed that the so - called developing countries could be brought up to some sort of parity with the developed countries by lending money and promoting economic growth.
So it's obvious that Trade as One is holding up its end of the bargain for those in developing countries.
It doesn't work for large numbers of marginalized people in the so called «developing» countries, nor for the homeless in the «developed» countries, nor for the environment, nor for the earth itself.
Rapid population growth is a pervasive fact of life in less - developed countries today — a form of social change so typical, and at the same time so profound, that it may spuriously be associated with almost any other social phenomenon of the present generation.
The result of such views, of course, is that few of the so - called developing countries can any longer feed themselves!
One reasons that there are so many people starving in developing countries is that the Catholic church has fought international funding of programs that provide birth control.
Furthermore, they say these developed countries must give them, at bargain rates or for free, new technology for emissions control and a transfer of intellectual property rights to any new clean technology so they can copy the processes and not have to pay to import them from the West.
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