Sentences with phrase «hot air policy»

Once, I asked everyone to imagine Labour's manifesto as a big hot air policy balloon.

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BAFF chairman Douglas Young told the Guardian: «If the covenant is to be anything other than hot air, it needs to be at the forefront of policymakers» minds whenever defence policy is being formulated and not just trotted out when there's a good news story.»
He could have nodded to the deep divisions over climate science and policies, but noted that much of the sense of controversy has come mainly because the hottest messages — unfolding catastrophe, manufactured hoax — get the most air time.
Hence, the Hot Air campaign you linked to has a «get off our backs already» theme that includes the line «The Biofuels Disaster Must End — Another failed energy policy, courtesy of the Washington central planners.».
If there is an area of policy - making that just involves hot air, it has to be climate change.
Public policy can provide incentives for improved insulation and more energy - efficient heating and cooling units for residences and businesses; but even the best efficiency programs can not eliminate the need for heating in colder states, and for air conditioning in hotter, humid states.
The Air Vent All Models are Wrong Bart Verheggen Bernie Lewin Better Figures by Doug McNeall The Blackboard Bob Tisdale Cameron Rose Center for Energy and Environment, Competitive Enterprise Institute Center for Global Food Issues, Hudson Institute Center on Climate and Environmental Policy, The Heartland Institute Climate audit by Steve McIntyre The Climate Bet Climate Depot by Marc Morano Climate in Review, by C. Jeffery Small Climate Lessons Climate Policy, The Heritage Foundation Climate Resistance Climate Scientists» Register ClimateWiki Collide - a-Scape (Discover Magazine) Cooler Heads Digest Digging in the Clay by Verity Jones E-FACT Report by the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT) GlobalClimateScam.com Global Science Report GlobalWarming.org Global Warming, Cato Institute Green World Trust by Lucy Skywalker Gust of Hot Air by Jonathan Lowe Harmless Sky Haunting the Library ICECAP by Joseph D'Aleo International Climate Science Coalition International Conferences on Climate Change, The Heartland Institute Joe Bastardi JoNova, hosted by Joanne Nova Judy Curry Junk Science by Steve Milloy Master Resource Met Office Mike Hulme Nigel Calder Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change by Craig Idso et al..
In a debate over policy where on side is claiming that science is on their side, the last thing you want to do is attack science or call it hot air.
«Hot Air vs CDM: Limiting Supply to Make Kyoto Work without the United States,» Pelangi Working Paper, Pelangi [Policy Research for Sustainable Development], Jakarta, July.
From his 2008 book Sustainable Energy — without the hot air to his brilliantly effective TED talk on renewable energy to his five years of work at the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change, David embodies multiple roles at once: engaging author, science communicator, researcher, and policy advisor.
His book Sustainable Energy — without the hot air, which is the basis for his TED talk on renewable energy, shows how David embodies multiple roles at once: author, science communicator, researcher, and policy advisor.
But I won't be surprised if I have to change this policy, if and when I discover that a provider is selling hot air.
Thus, the losses you will be reimbursed for with a Broad Coverage policy may result from the following reasons: sudden and accidental tearing, cracking, burning, or bulging of a steam or hot water heating system; accidental discharge from a plumbing, heating, air conditioning or sprinkler system or household appliance; freezing of a plumbing, heating, air conditioning or sprinkler system or a household appliance; sudden and accidental damage from artificially generated electricity; falling objects; weight of ice, snow, or sleet, and volcanic eruption.
Hot water heaters, dishwashers, air conditioners and washing machines are common causes of water damage considered to be unforeseen, and therefore covered, under most policies.
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