Rogelj said the «result [of Copenhagen] in terms of
effective climate change target is not what was needed.»
Not exact matches
Survey shows majority support for an
effective climate plan and minimum carbon price, even if some provinces disagree OTTAWA — New public opinion research shows that two - thirds of Canadians believe it is more important to have a plan to meet Canada's
climate change targets than to have all provincial and territorial premiers agree with that...
I can't myself see how any MP who votes against the
target will thereafter be able credibly to claim that they support an
effective response to
climate change.»
««A sensible debate,» Lilley writes, «has been averted by pretending that the
Climate Change Act is virtually costless, that there are not more cost - effective ways of meeting these targets and that the climate risks averted are imminent, not centuries hence.
Climate Change Act is virtually costless, that there are not more cost -
effective ways of meeting these
targets and that the
climate risks averted are imminent, not centuries hence.
climate risks averted are imminent, not centuries hence.»
new: scientific consensus on
climate issues does not exist - Novaya Gazeta, December 16, 2009 - Instead of articulating and prosecution of false
targets political leaders gathered in Copenhagen should concentrate on the other - to develop policies that promote more
effective human adaptation to
climate change, economic growth, the development of free trade, protection of property rights, strengthen democracy.
Meanwhile, established systems are undergoing a process of structural reform, ensuring they continue to play an
effective role in reducing greenhouse gases and adapt to
changing circumstances and
climate targets.
Integrated assessment models (IAMs) take underlying socioeconomic factors, such as population and economic growth, as well as a
climate target — such as limiting warming to 1.5 C — and estimate what
changes could happen to energy production, use, and emissions in different regions of the world to reach the
targets in the most cost -
effective way.
Lomborg was quoted in a piece titled, «
Climate change real, deadly says David Attenborough,» in which Lomborg says that «the UN should focus on more cost -
effective environmental policies,» and increase their global
target for limiting warming from 2C to 3C: [15]
«Two weeks of negotiations have not altered that path and that politicians need to reflect the consensus around
climate change through funds,
targets and
effective action.»
She said that adopting a new
climate change target without providing cost -
effective options could contribute to the struggles of manufacturers.
Effective implementation of assisted migration can only occur if
target transfer guidelines are developed because our current seed transfer guidelines, established to guide the movement of plant materials, lack inherent spatial and temporal dynamics associated with
climate change.
Environmentalists agree with the oil industry on one point: that an
effective climate change policy must
target energy consumers as well as producers.
Quantity
targets enforced by treaty don't foster
effective cooperation, they hinder it... to succeed, measures to curb emissions need to be sustained for decades... Binding emissions
targets are too rigid... The best instrument for coordinating
climate -
change efforts is the price of carbon... For most countries, the simplest and clearest way to hit the price
target would be with an outright carbon tax.
In an especially timely analysis, the 2015 edition of Energy Technology Perspectives (ETP 2015) examines innovation in the energy technology sector and seeks to increase confidence in the feasibility of achieving short - and long - term
climate change mitigation
targets through
effective research, development, demonstration and deployment (RDD&D).
Intervention characteristics associated with more
effective outcomes: promoting positive mental health rather than the prevention of mental illness; continuous and long term; whole school approach, focusing on school
climate and environment rather than on individual
change; opportunities for practice in range of contexts, addressed self - concept, self - esteem and coping skills; combining universal and
targeted programmes