Sentences with phrase «global climate problem»

The State can not hide behind the argument that the solution of the global climate problem is not just dependent on Dutch efforts.
We are mindful of the Rockstrom et al 2009 work, but we didn't dwell on it in this piece because our article is about the global climate problem.
The «climate pragmatists,» such as Victor, Stern, and myself, argue that the point of Australian climate policy is not to solve the global climate problem, or to solve the problem of emissions from international trade, but rather to achieve politically feasible forward progress on domestic climate policy that can help set the foundation for future global policy (which as you and Victor have pointed out is the only way to deal with leakage, including coal exports).
Therefore, the State should not hide behind the argument that the solution to the global climate problem does not depend solely on Dutch efforts.
Unfortunately, there is no quick fix to the global climate problem, and curbing carbon emissions is really our best bet to combat its effects.
The court found that the State should not hide behind the argument that the solution to the global climate problem does not depend solely on Dutch efforts.
But «comprehensive» is his term, and to me «comprehensive» means serious consideration of all energy technologies that can contribute to solving the global climate problem.
A HUGH proportion of the global climate PROBLEM is heading for a dock in Newcastle as fast as it can.
Peter Wittoeck, a spokesperson for the European Union, made it clear that while the E.U. was resolutely undecided on extending the protocol for a second commitment period with a new set of emission reduction targets, the Japanese calculations were correct: «If it is only the E.U. that is under such a commitment without the rest of the world... [then] that would not be a solution for the global climate problem
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