Sentences with phrase «from the developing world»

The rest came from the developing world, the study finds, and these emissions are growing at a fast clip.
We can't make any durable dent in global emissions because emissions from the developing world are growing too fast.
At the time, there was zero evidence from the developing world for the value of diagnosing or treating mental illnesses.
One might expect that capital would flow from the developed world to the developing world, but just the opposite has been the case.
The workshop was getting nowhere with delegates from the developing world.
The latter are conditional on financial support from the developed world.
But it was seen as a model of how to bring together Western money and a commitment from the developing world to protect nature.
The same applies in reverse to agriculture and resource extraction, which benefited from increased demand for raw materials from the developing world, making these industries appear less cyclical than previously believed.
A simple transfer of standards and bureaucratic process from the developed world is clearly not feasible.
And there are interesting new trends in the industry, including an increasing drive from the developing world.
So far, the only financial support that has been pushed through the text is more market mechanisms, despite major opposition from the developing world.
I suspect that what the students really need is a broad global assessment of the news, web - delivered, including lots of voices from the developing world.
International cooperation among all major economies will also be crucial, bearing in mind that a large proportion of future CO2 emissions are likely to come from the developing world.
Up to now, developed countries emissions reductions actions have been conditional on financial support from the developed world.
Importantly, many people of color from the developing world find it much more difficult than persons of European ancestry from the western world to come to the United States.
The Knowledge Leaders Developed World Index is an equal - weighted index that tracks highly innovative companies and consists of mid - and large - cap companies from the developed world.
Harrabin later explained that the BBC's head of news in the 1990s, Tony Hall, had invited him «to devise meetings with politicians, business people, think tanks, academics from many universities and specialisms (science, technology, economic and social sciences, and history), and policy experts and field workers from NGOs — particularly from the developing world».
Their first reaction, based on their experience reviewing papers from developing world authors, was that my native English might raise suspicions.
The objectives would be cleaner industrialized countries to counter the increased carbon from the developing world, and secondly, to transfer the improved technology to the industrializing countries.
This time around, the SBA, with a page borrowed from the developing world, does it differently.
Some of the individuals were behind «megagifts» of $ 200 million to $ 2 billion, big checks most often associated with tech - industry tycoons trying to solve the world's biggest problems — from developing world poverty to lack of universal education — in one bank transfer of epic proportions.
Three ingredients of this programme were, local elite (rulers), external resources (aid from the developed world, multinationals) and trade.
Coffee is among the most valuable legally traded commodities from the developing world (FAO 2014), engaging between 14 million and 25 million families in production and millions more in the processing, roasting, and selling of coffee (Donald 2004).
At international conferences dedicated to SDP, delegates from the developing world complain about Westerners who parachute in with things that aren't wanted or needed.
As citizens of an industrialized nation, we often act as if we have nothing to learn from the developing world.
The two organisations warn that the highly effective two year Medical Training Initiative (MTI) that trains about 200 doctors a year from the developing world will be put at risk if the Government adopts its proposal to cut the duration of Tier 5 visas for temporary workers to just one year.
That imbalance is overwhelming: Researchers from industrialized countries published 10,442 scientific and technical journal articles in 2011, compared with only 1,323 by researchers from the developing world, according to World Bank data.
It is possible to remain a nuclear inspector for life, but returning to industry or academia is always an option, Nangonya says — although many from the developing world find it hard to match their very specific expertise with a job back home.
Unfortunately, if these countries continue with comparatively inefficient technologies, the production costs remain high and it becomes very difficult for entrepreneurs and industries from the developing world to compete in the international market.
March 16, 2015 • The caseload could surge to 592 million by 2035, with a huge contribution from the developing world.
Speakers at the summit including the Home Secretary Theresa May and International Development Secretary Justine Greening, Malala Yousafzai, Tony Lake, Executive Director of UNICEF along with FGM campaigners, NGOs and activists from the developing world.
I also think that Joanna's is a rather «high - cost» model of operation, which may NOT suit authors operating from the developing world or who don't want to incur any financial risks.
But interest rates never increased because savings from the developing world flowed in to finance the US expansion - keeping rates low.
This index is made up of 21 country specific indexes from the developed world outside of North America (no U.S. or Canadian stocks).
Improvements in the global economy and increasing demand from the developing world are the primary drivers behind order activity and potentially a rising stock price.
BARCELONA — When a prominent figure from the developing world delivers a sharp rebuke to China, India and Brazil for failing to take action on climate change, will those countries listen?
An article from Financial Times yesterday jumped the gun when it concluded that China «had abandoned its demand for funding from the developed world to combat climate change, the first apparent concession by one of the major players at the Copenhagen climate talks.»
When leaders from the developed world pushed Prime Minister Narenda Modi's government to refocus his government's energy plans on renewable power on the sidelines of the COP21, the Indian leadership agreed — if those affluent countries helped India and other developing countries cover the costs.
That decline was partly offset by much higher orders from the developing world - with markets outside of North America and Europe taking up more than 50 % of new installs.
The countries of South Asia need to stand together in their efforts to push for more finance from the developed world to help them adapt to and mitigate the impacts of climate change, a prominent regional expert says.
Carbon dioxide reductions from the developing world, many of whose people are still living without dependable power, are necessary to move the climate needle.
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