Sentences with phrase «emerging nations such»

«Countries that haven't made a pledge, they need to do so,» he added, singling out emerging nations such as China that are recipients of funds «but now are in a position to step up as major donors».
The pace of spending soared in emerging nations such as India and Malaysia.
Despite continuing demand growth from emerging nations such as China, European Union (EU) milk quota is expected to be «under - utilised» over the next two years.

Not exact matches

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.
For now, we are currently seeing the anticipated liquidity reduction harvest of wind in what are academically considered the riskiest of assets — emerging market equities and bonds, currencies, and commodities — as equities of developed countries such as the US, Japan and some European nations have continued to hold up.
But the chances of any nation actually doing all that needs to be done for such a civilization to emerge remain uncertain.
WELLINGTON: New Zealand's booming tourism industry is emerging as a cornerstone of an economy hit by declining dairy exports, but the hordes descending on silver screen locations such as Hobbiton are stretching the small island nation's resources.
Utica Councilman Joseph A. Marino said: «I find it incredibly exciting to have such a bold proposal put forth by the County Executive, and as details emerge I look forward to hearing about the proposition on how we can work together to bring possibly hundreds of jobs and tens of millions of dollars in private investment by the Oneida Nation.
«Informing citizens about the health of the nation and discussing pivotal science and policy issues such as mental health, chronic and emerging diseases and other public health threats, and vaccine research are important to not only advance the national dialogue but also improve the country's overall well - being.»
Emerging economies such as China and India have not joined the Coalition, arguing that its membership of mostly developed nations including Japan, Canada and Australia should focus more on curbing carbon dioxide, released from burning fossil fuels.
From emerging giants such as Brazil and China to poor countries in Africa, developing nations are demanding that wealthy countries ramp up funding and create a viable path to this goal.
In an effort to prop up the scheme, a handful of European countries have already pledged at least $ 135 million to pay above - market rates to projects in the world's poorest nations while offering technical support to help emerging economies such as Brazil and China cut their emissions.
Pitti Immagine is also putting effort into growing Super, a fair devoted to women's prêt - à - porter and accessories, where the talents area features designers from such «emerging» fashion nations as the Philippines and Nigeria.
Idaho Republican Tom Luna emerged today as the winner of one of the nation's two races for open state education superintendencies, while the outcome of the other such contest — in South Carolina — appeared headed for a recount.
The great majority of that increasing demand will be in emerging market nations such as China, India, Brazil, Russia, and others.
Featuring 15 dealers in the stately Georgian setting of Somerset House, the event attracted plenty of collectors, drawn by emerging talents such as Angola's Edson Chagas, who won the Golden Lion for his nation's pavilion at the Venice Biennale in June — and affordable price points.
Yumei Wang, the geohazards team leader for the state of Oregon, sent me a cautionary note saying it's important to remember that such risks are not confined to poor countries or emerging powers, but also face parts of the United States and other industrialized nations.
Global warming, on the other hand, is far less of an immediate threat, many of its effects can not be reversed no matter what we do, the cost of attempting such a reversal could destroy the economies of emerging nations and make their development impossible — and it is a slow moving threat, that governments can plan to deal with over time.
The U.S. and other industrialized nations want to scrap the binary rich - poor division, saying large emerging economies such as China, Brazil and India must adopt more stringent emissions cuts than poorer countries.
In recent years, markets and payments for ecosystem services (PES), such as carbon sequestration, watershed protection and biodiversity conservation, have emerged in several African nations as a viable method for maintaining ecosystems and rewarding responsible environmental management.
It also contributes to ongoing efforts to foster a common, coordinated response by the United Nations system to climate variability and change, in the light of the 2005 World Summit and a number of newly emerging initiatives and partnerships such as the 2005 G8 Gleneagles Summit to advance the international Climate Agenda.
Such a member of the establishment would be less likely to alter the character of the emerging nation.
Its work, and that of other leading research centres such as the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR) at ANU, the Desert Knowledge Centre in Alice Springs, and emerging institutes such as the United Nations University's Centre on Traditional Knowledge, could be enhanced by a national body with a strong commitment to evidence based research.
The Swanepoel T3 Group has been one of the nation's leading research firms since 1998 and is responsible for the publishing of the annual Swanepoel Trends Report, the annual Swanepoel Power 200, the T3 Tech Guide, and a number of national studies such as the D.A.N.G.E.R. Report (Definitive Analysis of Negative Game Changers Emerging in Real Estate).
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