Sentences with phrase «government study claims»

For the future dimension, compare this table with which way the wind is blowing in Government Study Claims Twenty Percent Of US Power From Wind By 2030.
See also: Table Of The Day: Top US States For Net Summer Renewable Energy Capacity AND Government Study Claims Twenty Percent Of US Power From Wind By 2030

Not exact matches

Yet another study is forthcoming from the International Performance Assessment Centre for the Storage of CO2, but since this agency is funded by the Saskatchewan government and Royal Dutch Shell, a dismissal of the Kerrs» claim would not likely sway many minds.
His study eviscerates the government's claim about how low - and middle - income Canadians are the big winners here,» said Rick Smith, Executive Director of the Broadbent Institute.
Studies that appear to refute claims of increasing inequality receive prominent endorsements on editorial pages and are eagerly cited by right - leaning government officials.
Today the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life released what it claims to be the first quantitative worldwide study on how governments and societies infringe on the religious beliefs and practices of individuals.
A new study published in Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine sheds further light on how coconut oil, virgin coconut oil in particular, enhances cardiovascular health, in direct contradiction to the U.S. government claims that coconut oil leads to heart disease.
It has claimed it could not release documents about a geological study that the federal government provided without issue.
The former Cameron speechwriter turned columnist, claimed that: «A series of recent studies [none named] has shown the wave of migration under the last Labour government had no impact on unemployment, even among the least skilled.
Vince Cable, the Liberal Democrat MP and former business minister in the coalition government, said nine studies crossed his desk that attempted to assess the impact on wages across the economy, all of which he claims were suppressed by the Home Office.
The counterintuitive finding stems from a study sparked by the U.S. government's claim that North Korea was responsible for hacking Sony Pictures in 2014.
The study throws cold water on the federal government's claims that the Yellowstone grizzly population has been recovering steadily and the animals could be removed from the threatened species list.
Twenty - five years later, with people still claiming injury from the disaster yet little corrective action having been taken, the government of India has called for a study into the long - term effects of the spill.
Lord Baker, who served as Education Secretary in the Conservative government from 1986 - 89, has questioned the government's target for 90 per cent of pupils to study the English Baccalaureate (Ebacc), claiming that it has a «narrow academic focus».
French motoring advocacy group 40 millions d'automobilistes - 40 million motorists - has criticised the new limit, doubting the objectivity of the government's claims about the causes of fatal accidents, and suggesting an independent motoring committee should be set up to study the real causes of such accidents.
A labour economist for Unifor, the union representing Canadian autoworkers and others, said the government study is a useful corrective to the claim that overpaid workers are damaging Canada's economic prospects.
Government bureaucrat «scientists» guarantee themselves lifetime employment by claiming CO2 is going to cause a climate catastrophe... that only they can see coming... and only they are qualified to study.
The crux of Bates» claim is that NOAA, the federal government's top agency in charge of climate science, published a poorly - researched but widely praised study with the political goal of disproving the controversial global warming hiatus theory, which suggests that global warming slowed down from 1998 until 2012 with little change in globally - averaged surface temperatures — a direct contrast to global warming advocates» claim that the earth's temperature has been constantly increasing.
More importantly if they are so confident of their product, why not take the fight to their critics by vigorously encouraging government to undertake health studies to prove there are no adverse effects as they claim?
When the Indian government issued a report in early November 2009 (Himalayan Glaciers, A state - of - art review of glacial studies, glacial retreat and climate change) that contradicted the claim, the questions became more persistent.
But a new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and being highlighted by New Scientist, contends that at least in the case of tropical forests, those owned by local communities have been protected far better than those managed by government: The study, claimed to be the first of its kind, was done by Ashwini Chhatre and Arun Agrawal from the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign and examined what's happened to 80 forests in 10 countries worldwide over the past 15 years — only 10 % of which were owned by forest communities themselves.
According to a study published in a recent issue of Health Management, Policy and Innovation (HMPI), there was no negative impact on patient safety when approximately 900 University of Miami Health System doctors received sovereign immunity from medical malpractice claims while working at 1,600 - bed government - owned Jackson Memorial Hospital (JMH), which is protected by sovereign immunity as a government entity.
The AJI created a hugely significant collection of over 1,200 items comprised of government reports, various studies, and unpublished papers in areas such as self - government, land claims, police, aboriginal courts and sentencing practices, etc..
Opponents of the plan claim the National Head Start Impact Study (NHSIS), released in December 2012, shows that government investment in early childhood development is ineffective — a generalized conclusion that is neither...
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