Sentences with phrase «greater environmental goal»

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In an interview Monday, Royal Dutch Shell PLC's Canadian president, Lorraine Mitchelmore, said the country needs to address what often appear to be the competing goals of improved environmental performance and greater output of oil and gas, and «carbon management» must be part of that approach...
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Our goal is to develop a standard that has greater social, environmental and economic impact, giving farmers and producers an enhanced framework to improve their livelihoods while protecting the landscapes where they live and work.
Our goal is to develop a certification program that has a greater social, environmental and economic impact, giving farmers and producers an enhanced framework to improve their livelihoods while protecting the landscapes where they live and work.
The NOP was created in 2010 to improve environmental stewardship of U.S. coastal oceans and great lakes; in 2013, the White House announced an «implementation plan» for the policy intended to help translate its goals into specific actions coordinated among agencies.
«For customers looking to purchase vehicles that have low CO2 emissions, Honda has two great options on KBB.com's list — the fun - to - drive, fuel efficient Accord Hybrid and the Civic Natural Gas powered without a drop of gasoline,» said Steven Center, vice president of the Environmental Business Development Office at American Honda Motor Co., Inc. «This recognition from Kelley Blue Book validates the efforts of Honda engineers who for decades have continued to work towards our goal to leave «Blue Skies for our Children.»»
It's a great goal for an environmental club hosting a car wash or bake sale.
It's engaging environmental theater, and an energy rehab of the White House — on top of the administration's «greening» effort — is a great goal.
In quieter corners, including at environmental groups focused on energy and climate policy as well as land preservation, the goal has never been a ban, but instead a push to create the set of rules, policies, revenue flows and relationships that give the greatest social and economic benefits with the least risk of environmental regrets.
WE LIVE IN A SOLAR WORLD (RENEWABLES ARE THE GREATEST SOURCES OF ENERGY) Quite frankly, our environmental leaders have inadvertently helped mislead Americans by conceding that renewables are more expensive and lobbying for goals that make renewables only a small part of our supply.
And where talk of population control is rarely popular (for good reason), female empowerment and greater equality are a) goals shared by powerful preexisting coalitions, b) replete with ancillary benefits beyond the environmental, and c) unquestionably righteous.
Putting together Queensland's future energy resource needs along with its already - propose infrastructure projects with the goals of environmental protection and greater economic efficiency yields an map like the one below.
Guest post By Alan Caruba The Environmental Protection Agency is using its power to advance the objective of the environmental movement to deny Americans access to the energy that sustains the nation's economy and is using the greatest hoax ever perpetrated, global warming — now called «climate change» — to achieEnvironmental Protection Agency is using its power to advance the objective of the environmental movement to deny Americans access to the energy that sustains the nation's economy and is using the greatest hoax ever perpetrated, global warming — now called «climate change» — to achieenvironmental movement to deny Americans access to the energy that sustains the nation's economy and is using the greatest hoax ever perpetrated, global warming — now called «climate change» — to achieve that goal.
Some states may have more ambitious environmental goals (or a greater desire for revenue sources) than those embodied by a national carbon tax, and might maintain their state - level policies.
To truly achieve energy independence, which also happens to solve the environmental crisis we are in as well as create an abundance of green - collar jobs and therefore fuel the economy, is a great goal that I fully support.
Rachel Burton, of Piedmont Biofuels, summed up the reasons why this move makes sense for everyone, whether they are involved in biodiesel for their ideals or their wallet: «Many people in the industry became involved with biodiesel not for its own sake, but to realize these greater environmental and social goals.
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