Sentences with phrase «international cooperation not»

The outright panic of a certain category of sceptic is too often because their real fear of AGW is that it involves governments; more specifically, it involves international cooperation not dissimilar to that of the UN.

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Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders didn't directly comment on whether he favored Britain's vote to leave the EU, but in an interview with MSNBC's «Morning Joe,» Sanders said, «What worries me very much is the breaking down of international cooperation... On the other hand, I think what this vote is about is an indication that the global economy is not working for everybody.
Germany has not placed heavy restrictions on cryptocurrency as of yet and, in February, the country's president said, «Effective regulation of virtual currencies would... only be achievable through the greatest possible international cooperation
[24] We can not fail to praise the commitment of international agencies and civil society organizations which draw public attention to these issues and offer critical cooperation, employing legitimate means of pressure, to ensure that each government carries out its proper and inalienable responsibility to preserve its country's environment and natural resources, without capitulating to spurious local or international interests.
In the United States the churches worked hard during World War II to insure that the United States would not fail to support international cooperation for peace when the war was over.
The High Contracting Parties, in order to promote international cooperation and to achieve international peace and security by the acceptance of obligations not to resort to war... agree to this Covenant of the League of Nations.
While it is important to consider the most theatrical elements of Trump and discuss the damaging effects they may have for international peace and cooperation, we should not overlook the ideological background and the grand strategy that informs the administration's actions.
China views the development of rivers originating within its borders as a matter of national sovereignty, not international cooperation.
As such, this session contributes to reflections on the AAAS / Royal Society conclusion that «international spaces beyond national jurisdictions can not be managed through conventional models of governance and diplomacy, and will require flexible approaches to international cooperation, informed by scientific evidence and underpinned by practical scientific partnerships.»
The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, a nonprofit foundation established by the Federal Republic of Germany to promote international research cooperation, offers the Humboldt Research Fellowships * for scholars not resident in Germany to undertake research in that country.
The cooperation not only shows the expertise we have developed during the past years, but also that it is recognized in international circles.»
With help from a new algorithm created by BYU computer science professors Jacob Crandall and Michael Goodrich, along with colleagues at MIT and other international universities, machine compromise and cooperation appears not just possible, but at times even more effective than among humans.
«Although international collaboration isn't totally new to us... we decided it was time to formalize cooperation between the U.S. and the U.K.,» Robin Staffin, the director of DOD's basic research office, recently told ScienceInsider.
While at AAAS, his focus on public engagement — as well as international research cooperation and science diplomacy globally — reflected his view that «simply trying to educate the public about science - based issues is not working.»
By merging national samples into an international database of DNA, twin researchers hope to pinpoint not only the genetic bases of mankind's common diseases but eventually to locate the sources of traits like the Heims» unique form of cooperation.
Kensuke Kobayashi (Professor, Graduate School of Science, Osaka University) and Sadashige Matsuo (Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo), in cooperation with research groups led by Teruo Ono (Professor, Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University) and Kazuhito Tsukagoshi (Research Fellow, International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics, National Institute for Materials Science), produced graphene samples capable of forming p - n junctions by combining gate electrodes and performed precise measurements of current - fluctuation («shot noise») in the graphene p - n junction in the QH regime in the strong magnetic fields and at low temperatures.
Furthermore, evaluation systems in China should help to breed a collaborative research culture by formally recognizing the intellectual contribution of each collaborator and encouraging not only cooperation between Chinese researchers and institutions but also international collaboration.
Once national security is considered to be threatened, international scientific cooperation can not be achieved.
In a few areas of international cooperation, such as the promotion of freer trade in goods and services, this dismal rule has not held because governments have tailored agreements to deliver tangible benefits to all key participants and have continued to work cooperatively over many decades.
«The reality is that people are going to their sessions, events are still happening — the machine didn't stop here,» says Mariana Panuncio - Feldman, World Wildlife Fund's senior director of international climate cooperation and head of the WWF's delegation at COP 22.
All these may sound simple, but they are not: they require the cooperation of a huge global industry of competing actors and changing international law.
Mikael Ehn has been working on this study over four years and is glad that the international cooperation in the large team has made it possible not only to detect these new compounds but also to explain the mechanism that leads to the formation.
The purpose of that office is not to deal with aliens but promote international cooperation in the peaceful uses of outer space and space science and technology.
The ICARDA had to move from Syria to Lebanon — an unfortunate reminder that international cooperation can not always stop wars — and specializes in dry region agriculture with crops like chickpea and lentil; while the ICRISAT in India works in semi-arid crop improvement and focuses on locally important crops such as millet and sorghum.
Coordination between NASA and the NSF can be advantageous because (1) the sheer scale of many modern astronomical investigations requires a coordinated national, if not international, effort; (2) the enormous increase in technical, computer, and Web - based capability reduces the barriers to cooperation; and (3) the growing sophistication of researchers» investigations implies that coordination across wavelength bands and across disciplines is required to produce a deeper and more fundamental understanding of the objects and processes under study.
17 Where a refugee hosting country is not capable of according to them socio - economic assistance, this will be done in terms of burden sharing, solidarity or international cooperation principle.18 The refugee problem is not restricted to a host country; rather it is a responsibility that must be shared among the nations.19
Due to global recession and European austerity, the international cooperation and solidarity in the form of financial and material support to lighten the burden on a hosting state has significantly diminished.47 With this in mind, South Africa does not provide human and social security; it provides rather physical security.
The pattern is very clear in the education systems where global themes and building consciousness on world problems are not relevant in comparison with micro-national visions of different themes that don't lead to international understanding and cooperation within nations and peoples.
Not only is it directly essential to solving those issues (tropical glacier melt, malaria); it could also serve as a catalyst for wider international cooperation on more equal terms than in the past.
Abroad, the department will increase its investment in the Defense Environmental International Cooperation Program not only to promote cooperation on environmental security issues, but also to augment international adaptaInternational Cooperation Program not only to promote cooperation on environmental security issues, but also to augment international adaptainternational adaptation efforts.
The UK already spends 0.02 % of its GDP on clean energy, as do some other developed nations, but other countries do not and there is no international cooperation to maximise the results.
Now is the time to identify how the Paris agreement, together with multi-stakeholder action and international cooperation, can help governments not only implement the INDCs successfully, but also to identify the economically - beneficial options to go beyond them.
The Paris Agreement was a major step forward for international cooperation on tackling climate change; not only did Parties agree to the ambitious mitigation goal of limiting average global temperature increase to well below 2 °C, but they also agreed to a wide array of processes and tools aimed at achieving this goal.
The required actions make practical sense and have other benefits, but they will not happen without strong policy leadership and international cooperation.
And this is why international, if not global, cooperation is essential.
When it was first put in place, the Durban Platform did not include too many substantive decisions, for the objective was to allow the terms of international cooperation to be discussed and decided upon through negotiations from 2012 to 2015.
If national and international leaders can't take care of basic matters of state, then what hope do we have that they can address a complex global problem, requiring unprecedented cooperation and decades of concerted effort?
«World War II greatly increased the demand for international cooperation in science and not only toward military ends.
... If you believe that solving the climate change problem «is fundamentally a technological challenge,» then we are in this mess not because of the power of the fossil fuel lobby, not because of the influence of the campaign of denial, not because of money politics, not because persuading consumers to accept a price on carbon seems too hard, and not because getting international cooperation has been fraught.
What was striking about the summit wasn't only the commitment to a new kind of international cooperation from these leaders, but also how many saw action to address climate change not only as a moral imperative, but also as an economic opportunity for their jurisdiction.
Jayantha Dhanapala, member of the BAS Board of Sponsors, former United Nations under - secretary - general for Disarmament Affairs and ambassador of Sri Lanka to the United States, adds, «Despite the promise of a new spirit of international cooperation, and reductions in tensions between the United States and Russia, the Science and Security Board believes that the path toward a world free of nuclear weapons is not at all clear, and leadership is failing.
I want us to acknowledge that we need international cooperation; that poor countries have a right to develop but can not expect to use traditional technologies to do it or we will pollute ourselves to death; and that rich countries, which created most of the initial problem, have an obligation to help those countries leapfrog over the industrial revolution to high technology.
Such cooperation should involve global planning with international contributions, in such a way that implementation problems encountered by an individual agency do not dramatically affect the global system.
The Second World War greatly increased the demand for international cooperation in science, and not only toward military ends.
International cooperation shouldn't be feared; indeed, it should be encouraged.
In my previous post, I argued that international law does not foster cooperation at the expense of conflict.
The jailing of three UK businessmen for bid - rigging signals a new era of international cooperation to prosecute operators of cartels — but does not reduce the risk of US extradition, lawyers say.
[3] It is reflected not only in the general provision on sincere cooperation, but also in several specific Treaty provisions, such as Member States» duty to re-negotiate or even denounce prior international agreements.
Yes, mediation has become a more popular method of solving international trade, due to mediation having many advantages compared to lawsuits, including but not limited to: cost saving, confidentiality, the high possibility of realisation of the comprehensive and maximum interests, the maintenance of the good relationship, and benefit for the further cooperation.
The Hague Convention of 25 October 1980 on the civil aspects of international child abduction («the 1980 Hague Convention») and the Hague Convention (1996) on jurisdiction, applicable law, recognition, enforcement and cooperation in respect of parental responsibility and measures for the protection of children continue to apply in cases where the 2003 Regulation does not.
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