Most of us live in democracies, and we can therefore
influence national climate policy by making our priorities known.
Not exact matches
Improving financial and business performance is particularly important given the continued
climate of declining terms of trade, increasing land prices, tightening credit and rapid
national and global economic and
policy influences affecting beef enterprises.
* The role of the US in global efforts to address pollutants that are broadly dispersed across
national borders, such as greenhouse gasses, persistent organic pollutants, ozone, etc...; * How they view a president's ability to
influence national science
policy in a way that will persist beyond their term (s), as would be necessary for example to address global
climate change or enhancement of science education nationwide; * Their perspective on the relative roles that scientific knowledge, ethics, economics, and faith should play in resolving debates over embryonic stem cell research, evolution education, human population growth, etc... * What specific steps they would take to prevent the introduction of political or economic bias in the dissemination and use of scientific knowledge; * (and many more...)
Or, perhaps, NCAR believes that institutions other than itself would be better suited to enter into discussions on how science should be applied in formulation of
national policies or should
influence individual household decisions when either
climate or weather is a factor.
Although Gov. Jerry Brown isn't involved in decisions on the five proposed coal facilities, he could lend his
influence to the debate as governor of the most economically powerful state in the country and the
national leader on clean energy and
climate policy.
To avert negative impact of
climate change, accelerated adoption of
climate - smart agriculture would be necessary which would require dynamic
national policies and investment priorities that will positively
influence local institutions and interventions to adapt
climate change.
There have been other perfectly worthy lists of
climate denier memes, but here are the one that just won't die, and are now thanks to our leaders and those who
influence them, a part of
national policy.
Future vulnerability will be
influenced by changes in demography, economics, and
policies (development and
climate driven) that are difficult to predict and dependent on international and
national considerations.
Gradually, in the months after K15 came out, the evidence kept mounting that Tom Karl constantly had his «thumb on the scale» — in the documentation, scientific choices, and release of datasets — in an effort to discredit the notion of a global warming hiatus and rush to time the publication of the paper to
influence national and international deliberations on
climate policy.
Clarification was also requested on a sentence stating that «the impacts of
climate change on the critical infrastructure and territorial integrity of many states are expected to
influence national security
policies.»
Bates says that Karl did so «in an effort to discredit the notion of a global warming pause, rushed so that he could time publication to
influence national and international deliberations on
climate policy.»
«The R - 20 is a global coalition committed to fast tracking the development of clean technologies,
climate resilient projects and green investment, and influencing national and international policies,» according to a Governors» Climate and Forests Task Force (GCF), an initiative formally launched at UN climate - change talks in Poznan, Poland, in December
climate resilient projects and green investment, and
influencing national and international
policies,» according to a Governors»
Climate and Forests Task Force (GCF), an initiative formally launched at UN climate - change talks in Poznan, Poland, in December
Climate and Forests Task Force (GCF), an initiative formally launched at UN
climate - change talks in Poznan, Poland, in December
climate - change talks in Poznan, Poland, in December, 2008.
Over at
Climate Central, for example, Kevin Trenberth, a senior scientist at the
National Center for Atmospheric Research, said the paper is ill - suited for
policy use, implying it won't significantly
influence the Paris talks.