Sentences with phrase «global cut»

As a longtime observer of a wide range of efforts to limit global warming, I see this as one of the least likely to succeed — and a bad match of tool and task — if the goal is, in fact, to limit warming, which would require global cuts in emissions.
Curbing global warming to 2 °C above the average pre-industrial temperature, the generally accepted «safe» level, will probably require carbon emissions to peak within a decade, to be followed by global cuts of more than 50 per cent by mid-century, according to the UN Environment Programme.
The ALS Association (National Office and Massachusetts Chapter) operates under a shared mission: to lead the fight to cure and treat ALS through global cutting - edge research, and to empower people with Lou Gehrig's Disease and their families to live fuller lives by providing them with compassionate care and support.
Part of the reduction in head count in Tokyo was achieved through layoffs — the firm announced global cuts in March 2009, and Asia was not spared.
In the times of European and global cutting of tax - funded art and the growing financialization of art, we want to use the Berlin Biennale — a state founded art exhibition — as a platform to apply horizontality, radical transparency, and sharing labor.
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We believe, we need a global cut in emissions of 60 % by 2030, and that this is likely to require a 90 % cut in UK emissions by 2030.
Meanwhile, Clifford Chance's global cuts are at 150 and Linklaters expects to drop up to 120 lawyers and 150 staff.
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