Not exact matches
This «no - clear - winner» outcome is a quandary that plagues many arguments beyond finance — opposing views both possessing supposed facts proving their claims (e.g.
climate change or
fiscal policy).
Posted by Angella MacEwen under budgets,
climate change, deficits, Employment Insurance, federal budget,
fiscal policy, labour market.
These factors — many of which are beyond our control and the effects of which can be difficult to predict — include: credit, market, liquidity and funding, insurance, operational, regulatory compliance, strategic, reputation, legal and regulatory environment, competitive and systemic risks and other risks discussed in the risk sections of our 2017 Annual Report; including global uncertainty and volatility, elevated Canadian housing prices and household indebtedness, information technology and cyber risk, regulatory change, technological innovation and new entrants, global environmental
policy and
climate change, changes in consumer behavior, the end of quantitative easing, the business and economic conditions in the geographic regions in which we operate, the effects of changes in government
fiscal, monetary and other
policies, tax risk and transparency and environmental and social risk.
«The Governor's smart and meaningful economic and tax
policy reforms, coupled with responsible
fiscal discipline, is transforming the state's business
climate and moving New York into the upper echelon nationally,» he said.
Indy Politics talks with former White House Press Secretary Pete Seat and John Ketzenberger of the Indiana
Fiscal Policy Institute the current political
climate on...
David Wessel, director of Brookings» Hutchins Center on
Fiscal and Monetary
Policy, said the linking of monetary policy with broader social and economic concerns, such as climate change, is an emerging and critically important task for governments to ta
Policy, said the linking of monetary
policy with broader social and economic concerns, such as climate change, is an emerging and critically important task for governments to ta
policy with broader social and economic concerns, such as
climate change, is an emerging and critically important task for governments to take on.
There is growing
policy;
fiscal and practical support for prosocial educational and school
climate improvement efforts from federal agencies, state departments of education and large and small districts across America.
There is growing
policy;
fiscal and practical support for prosocial educational and school
climate improvement efforts from federal agencies, state departments of education and large and small distri... Read More...
Given the state's current
fiscal climate, it may very well benefit the Silver State to embrace educational choice
policies that partially mitigate its financial challenges, even if by modest amounts.
But he once said he didn't want to lead a party that wasn't as committed to
climate action as he was, and he also described the Coalition's current
climate policy as a «a recipe for
fiscal recklessness on a grand scale» and «a very expensive charge on the budget in the years ahead».
The Fund has a role to play in helping its members address those challenges of
climate change for which
fiscal and macroeconomic
policies are an important component of the appropriate
policy response.
It suggests three major changes: 1) project and
policy preparation need to reflect higher risks, where vulnerability assessments and greater use of
climate scenario modelling are combined with a better understanding of interconnections between smallholder farming and wider landscapes; 2) this deeper appreciation of interconnected risks should drive a major scaling up of successful «multiple - benefit» approaches to sustainable agricultural intensification by smallholder farmers; 3)
climate change and
fiscal austerity are reshaping the architecture of public international development finance.
It takes stock of the wide - ranging implications for
fiscal, financial, and macroeconomic
policies of coming to grips with
climate change.
This flyer stresses that
fiscal policy can play a critical in mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and raising revenues for
climate finance,
fiscal consolidation, and other purposes.
-- The Director of the Office of Science and Technology
Policy shall transmit to the Congress at the time of the President's
fiscal year 2013 budget request, and annually thereafter, a report on the annual anticipated cost of carrying out the research and operational activities of the National
Climate Service, with a description of the budget for each Federal agency's activities.
«The long and the short of it is, I don't think a carbon tax is either good
climate policy or good
fiscal policy,» he told me.
The same dynamic afflicting
climate change is afflicting the debate over
fiscal policy, the economy, jobs, and health care.
These and other issues are discussed in the Managing Director's Statement on the Role of the Fund in Addressing
Climate Change, a recent Staff Discussion Note and IMF books
Fiscal Policy to Mitigate
Climate Change: A Guide for Policymakers and Implementing a US Carbon Tax: Challenges and Debates.
So while parliament's choice of candidate may not directly affect
climate policy the rise of its eurosceptic minority might constrain the new president's ability to act and change the emphasis given to
fiscal responsibility versus emissions controls.
It is interesting to me that the remediation approaches currently being considered for
climate change can be classified into two categories: 1) Geoengineering — approaches ranging from fertilizing the oceans to detonation of many nukes 2) Econo - engineering (a term I just coined)-- which looks at
policy /
fiscal changes ranging from cap and trade, carbon taxes, etc. to forcing everybody to live like the Amish.