Sentences with phrase «differing national approaches»

Establishing a Global Carbon Market: A discussion on linking various approaches to create a global market explores the possibilities for linking differing national approaches.

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Due to the transnational nature of cryptocurrencies, the IMF said, «disruptions» could occur across «national boundaries,» a factor that could also be influenced by «differing national regulatory approaches
2012 Outside the Box: Inaugural Show, LxWxH Gallery, Seattle, WA Tenses of Landscape, Fine Arts Center Gallery, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR Old ghost ranges..., Main Gallery, Cornish College of the Arts, Seattle, WA Decoy, Francine Seders Gallery, Seattle, WA National Juried Exhibition, Juror: Dore Ashton, First Street Gallery, New York City, NY The Back View, Prographica, in association with Francine Seders, Seattle, WA My Broken Loom, Curator / Exhibiting Artist, Steele Gallery, Gage Academy of Art, Seattle, WA Differing Approaches: 4 Artists, Pulliam Gallery, Portland, OR Refable, Cullom Gallery, Seattle, WA RED CURRENT (sweet fruit), Roq La Rue Gallery, Seattle, WA
To identify the key services and institutions that will be needed to support a successful IFCS program, this paper will examine three possible international forest carbon sequestration (IFCS) models: a fund - based approach, proposed by Brazil7; a market - based approach submitted jointly by several rainforest nations; 8 and the Forest Program for Inventories of National Carbon (PINC) approach, which focuses on rewarding a broad range of countries for increases in national carbon stocks.9 While these three approaches share the same overall goal, they are structured in different ways, and their need for support services will differ National Carbon (PINC) approach, which focuses on rewarding a broad range of countries for increases in national carbon stocks.9 While these three approaches share the same overall goal, they are structured in different ways, and their need for support services will differ national carbon stocks.9 While these three approaches share the same overall goal, they are structured in different ways, and their need for support services will differ as well.
Consumption patterns and associated per capita shares of resource use and pollution differ enormously, and using a consumption - based calculation rather than a national territorial production - based approach demonstrates even further the extent of global economic and environmental inequality: about 50 % of the world's people live on less than $ 3 per day, 75 % on less than $ 8.50, and 90 % on less than $ 23 (US$ at current purchasing power parity).
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