Sentences with phrase «fueling extractive»

Bosshard argued that much of the energy the World Bank helps to develop in poor countries winds up fueling extractive activities or is directed at urban centers.

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Last week, Trump appointed the long - time fossil fuel lobbyist Myron Ebell to lead the transition of the Environmental Protection Agency, and recently Trump's transition team released statements on «energy independence» that unambiguously favor the extractive industries and in which the team promises to «conduct a top - down review of all anti-coal regulations».
Extractive resource industries have often fuelled conflict.
Eliminate (100 %) all unsustainable tax incentives: Tax exemptions, subsidies, regulatory frameworks and other incentives are redirected towards sustainable, knowledge and employment - intensive sectors and local sustainable value chains and away from unsustainable activities, including industrial fisheries, forestry and agriculture, risky and otherwise unsustainable forms of energy production like fossil fuels, nuclear energy, unconventional energy production / franking and industrial bioenergy, extractive industries and chemical industry
The hummingbird challenges us to organize, to hold our political leaders and global industries accountable and demand that they, and we, accept the potential difficulties, even sacrifices, that we'll have to make to transition from a fossil fuel - based and extractive global system to one that's organized around genuine sustainability and responsibility.
The Missouri River Basin is a threatened bioregion due to unmitigated abuse by extractive fossil fuel industries, aided and abetted by federal and local government policies and actions which deny sovereign and inherent Native rights to manage land and water resources.
The legacy of colonization and the similarities of the fossil fuel industry's extractive behavior on the continent inspired this campaign.
Antoine Simon, extractive industries campaigner for Friends of the Earth Europe said: «Europe desperately needs to kick its fossil fuel addiction, but the fossil fuel lobby has embedded itself deep in the heart of European decision making.
Colin Roche, extractive industries campaigner for Friends of the Earth Europe, said: «Just last week at the UN climate talks the EU was claiming to be a climate leader yet here it is locking us in to a fossil fuel future.
Focussing on the fossil fuel and extractive industries, the report challenges the way in which fossil fuel reserves are accounted for and reported as they do not factor in the risk that some current reserves may not be combusted.
Human rights have long been overlooked by extractive industries and fuel - hungry societies.
In this first look at the reporting landscape of fossil fuel reserves, it is apparent extractive companies do not present the full picture of risks that some coal, oil and gas reserves may not be combusted.
The hummingbird challenges us to organize, to hold our political leaders and global industries accountable and demand that they, and we, accept the potential difficulties, even sacrifices, that we'll have to make to transition from a fossil fuel - based and extractive global system to one that's organized around genuine sustainability and responsibility.
Invest in places that are committed to advancing ecological resilience, reducing resource consumption, and that will help to shift the economy away from dependence on extractive industries, in particular the fossil fuels industry.
Colin Roche, extractives campaigner for Friends of the Earth Europe said: «Europe must end its addiction to fossil fuels, including in the transport sector.
Resistance to the scientific consensus breaks down mostly along regional lines, Buhr said, with greater pushback in the South and in regions where «livelihoods have been built on extractive industries» of fossil fuels.
Chief among them are «traditional» air pollution such as car and truck exhaust and smokestack emissions; destruction of land and water from extracting and transporting fuels; and the militarism, economic inequality and political authoritarianism that is endemic to extractive economies (e.g., Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Indonesia).
I suspect there may be considerable drawback in the environmental movement as more of the «activists» start coming to the realization that the problem of environmental degradation and extractive processes (of all sorts, not just fossil fuels) is simply not resolvable; that the most unsustainable thing on earth is industrial civilization; that industrial civilization IS itself inherently an extractive process, and that no extractive process is ecologically benign.
Colin Roche, extractives campaigner for Friends of the Earth Europe said: «Trying to reduce the carbon - emissions from our fuels by importing more of the most carbon - intensive fossil fuel in commercial production makes no sense.
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