Nothing can be stated for sure at this point, except that there will be much more
future debate on the issue.
Not exact matches
People all over the world, both in positions of power and not, seem to believe that there is room for
debate on the
issues of climate change, humanity's involvement and the need to transition to a low - carbon
future.
The conference «Fuel Poverty: Our Vision for the
Future» is supported by National Grid and Northern Powergrid and will focus
on six key vision statements exploring the wider
issues of fuel poverty including; energy efficiency programmes, fuel poverty and health, the heat or eat
debate, hard to treat properties, energy behaviour and a fairer energy market.
Not a lot of time to
debate issues that will have an effect
on the
future of Britain's foreign policy and the transatlantic alliance.
Thirdly, we will look into the
future and comment
on emerging
issues, again, to contribute to wider thinking and
debate.
However, it is important to at least start to process of a constructive dialogue
on the
issues which will shape the European
debate in both countries in the immediate
future.
MPs are set to hold a special 90 - minute Commons
debate on knife crime some time in the near
future as the
issue continues to dominate public concern.
Throughout his time in Parliament, Mark has initiated
debates on key local
issues - Metropolitan police resourcing;
Future of St Bartholomew's Hospital; Recycling household waste; Congestion Charging; Commercialisation of Hyde Park and Implementation of the Licensing Act 2003.
Meanwhile, Republican state senators who are key to the
future of gay marriage in New York have took a break from their closed - door
debate on the
issue.
But he said there was still a demand for change and signalled a deal could be struck
on changing the rules in
future, if the
issue became a battle when it is
debated at the conference in September.
We made a point of trying to get away from the campaign to cover the choice: the 6 and 10 did a series
on big
issues, from airports to defence spending to social care, that weren't getting much play in the campaign; Newsnight interrogated the
future of the NHS; Andrew Neil's series of Daily Politics
debates analysed policy, department by department over two weeks; and, online, from Reality Check to constituency profiles, we scrutinised the detail.
In
future this column will offer a fortnightly bulletin
on the key
issues and
debates occurring in Wales but may I first sketch a quick picture of the Welsh political landscape.
Science sought to shed light
on the
issues and
future of GM food crops in India by bringing together two prominent voices in the scientific community in a
debate.
There were several
debates among the science representatives of the three parties, but they struggled to differentiate their parties
on most
issues, including the central question of
future research funding.
Convention highlights included a series of public
debates on key
issues and challenges facing Mars exploration and the
future of the U.S. space program, as well as the final face - off of university student teams presenting designs for the Mars Society's International Gemini Mars competition.
It calls to mind the early history of another community organizer, Barack Obama, whom Fuller
debated on the
issue of school vouchers in 1998, when neither had any idea what the
future had in store.
Consequently, I consider that the axis of
future arguments and researches
on this
issue should mostly revolve around the following
issues: the political interests and reasons behind the
debate regarding the prohibition of Islamic outfits and whether the rights of women that follow the Islamic dress code are violated by the religion of Islam and their families or by the Western idea of «how a free woman should be».
While these findings provide encouraging evidence about their impact
on students who no longer had to attend those high schools,
future debates should be sensitive to both the limitations inherent in this study and
issues not yet addressed by this or other research.
-LSB-...] Barry Eisler has been tirelessly outspoken
on these
issues, most recently in a much -
debated exchange with Trident Media's Robert Gottlieb, as I mentioned last week in «Our «Bifurcating
Future.
Ultimately there's no real consensus
on the
issue at the moment, but as the line between «Early Access» and «Release» gets blurrier than the vision of a drunken uni student whose glasses are inexplicably covered in Vaseline, it's something we're likely to see a lot more
debate on in the
future...
Based between Guangzhou and New York City, she has hosted high school
debates on contemporary art world
issues, made fictional App to create space to talk about gender
issues, organized meetings between scientist, artists and philosophers to address the possibility that we live in a simulation, and organize fictional panel taken place in the
future.
The study is a report
on China's sometimes - contentious
debates and discussions of the
issue, an account that hopes to convey something of their extent, complexity, and flavor while China works out its Arctic policy and prepares for its
future position in and regarding the Arctic.
Scientists and educators successfully argued that such a move would damage the education and
futures of students by presenting a scientific consensus
on an urgent
issue as up - for -
debate.
Intended to influence the
debate on the
future direction of Europe, this alternative vision is endorsed by organisations representing a multitude of public interest
issues, including labour rights, culture, development, environment, health, women's rights, youth, and anti-discrimination groups.
It has not only distorted our public and policy
debates on issues related to energy, greenhouse gas emissions and the environment, it also has inhibited the scientific and policy discussions that we need to have about our climate
future.»
The possibility to participate, shape and share a common
future on issues such as air quality, weather, natural resources and energy security is one that shouldn't be overlooked by the
debate on our membership of the European Union.
Better yet would be to
debate an energy policy for the USA, including opening up exploratory oil and gas drilling including shale deposits, limiting the exponential growth of regulations currently stifling new exploration, ending the EPA regulatory war
on coal, reactivating the Keystone pipeline, etc.; these
issues have direct impact
on American jobs and
future energy independence, both of which are more important
issues for US voters (and presidential candidates) than any «climate»
debate.
In another document, R.J. Reynolds Names the Cato Institute as a group they could rely
on to «shift the
debate and framework under which cigarette - related
issues are evaluated in the
future.»
It's very clear (thanks to Steve M, Willis etc) that there are
issues with both but given the current hyped claim by the «warmers» that the past effects of man - caused global warming have largely been masked by the warming of the oceans and that unless we reduce CO2 emissions now that we won't be able to mitigate
future global warming when this «stored heat» eventually comes back out of the oceans and leads to catastrophic effects, I'm very interested in getting to the punchline of this
debate on SSTs.
Will Resources for the
Future have a real
debate on the
issue and invite Robert Murphy?
One year after the CBA
Futures Report, the
debate over ABS still rages
on and appears to be the most contentious
issue, even while foreign firms state they're eyeing our territory for opportunities.
Thankfully, the
issue of access to justice is figuring prominently in the general
debate, as evidenced by the recently released CBA Legal
Futures report and the ongoing work of the Action Committee
on Access to Justice.
Twelve months
on since the release of Bringing Them Home, we can look back at the public
debate on the forcible removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families, and reflect
on the impact of the Report and its implications for
future understanding of
issues affecting Indigenous Australians.