On the indirect land - use side, policymakers should encourage mitigating or offsetting strategies from biofuels producers that help to address external land - use problems while we try to fix
the international policy problems.
Not exact matches
There have been no known human health or environmental
problems associated with the technology, according to the
International Food
Policy Research Institute in Washington.
Torsten Slok, Chief
International Economist for Deutsche Bank Securities, writes in a research note Friday that this could be a
problem for Fed
policy makers.
Despite changing
international attitudes towards marijuana and enforcement, the United Nations General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS) on the World Drug
Problem met this year and decided to keep its prohibitionist
policies around drugs to continue the criminalization of all drug use that's not for medical or scientific purposes.
International coordination is thus necessary to avoid an excessive and self - defeating reliance on monetary
policy and achieve a mutually rewarding reliance on fiscal
policy to address
problems.
Put another way, this is in some respects a
problem of
international policy co-ordination.
With regard to war, two factors prevented
international conflict from being specifically dealt with in the New Testament as a pressing
problem: the apocalyptic expectation of the world's immediate end, so that the gradual reform of social institutions was not in the picture, and the further fact that the first Christians had no responsibility for governmental
policies or influence in determining them.
In many ways the
problem was and still is how to provide close representative connections between local churches and national
policies: education curriculum, youth work, national ministries, and
international ministries, etc, without the insights of the local churches being filtered through states and regions in a typical connectional system.
It seems to me that what needs to be reassessed are the goals of UK's immigration
policy and that yet another restructuring of the UKBA can do little to solve the
problems that political parties are creating by failing to understand and approach
international human mobility outside the limited frame of securitisation and under the duress of looming (tabloid - fed) moral panic.
While framing the
problem as a question of terrorist financing has helped to garner additional
policy resources and
international attention, it has been sold as a win - win for environmentalists and counter-terrorists alike.
This weekend, the Catholic Bishops Conference pledged their support for the Conservatives» campaign to get the UK to sign the convention, saying that while Britain must be able to determine its own
policy, an
international problem need an
international approach.
Internet agencies such as the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) might be a reasonable place to start when trying to improve cybersecurity and avoid
international cyberconflicts, but essentially this is a
problem requiring input from the U.S. State Department and
international policy makers and perhaps even something along the lines of an Internet Geneva Convention, Saydjari says.
A new report by authors from UCLA School of Law's Emmett Center on Climate Change and the Environment and UCLA's Institute of the Environment and Sustainability explores the sources and impacts of plastic marine litter and offers domestic and
international policy recommendations to tackle these growing
problems — a targeted, multifaceted approach aimed at protecting ocean wildlife, coastal waters, coastal economies and human health.
«Because global mismanagement of plastic is fueling the growing marine litter
problem,
policy responses are needed at all levels, from the
international community of nations down to national and local communities,» said report co-author Cara Horowitz, executive director of the Emmett Center on Climate Change and the Environment.
«Very little has been known about recovery from cannabis use
problems, and this is the first study to examine that on a national basis,» says John Kelly, PhD, director of the Recovery Research Institute, who led the study published in the March issue of the
International Journal of Drug
Policy.
These were huge
problems that encompassed levels from how much one household had to eat all the way up to
international banking
policies.
«Forest Service research is vital to informing national and
international policies addressing those
problems.»
This experience related to
international approaches to mine waste management and environmental
policy development provided a strong foundation for consideration of the environmental
problems observed at Baley and Krasnokamensk and concepts for their remediation.
Ashe, B. S. W., McAneny, K. J. & Pitman, A. J. in Proceedings of the Third
International Symposium on Fire Economics, Planning and
Policy: Common
Problems and Approaches 29 April, 2 May 2008.
The rapid pace of change on the complex, competitive stage of
international development — similar to what Heifetz and Laurie term «radically altered environments» in their landmark 1997 article «The Work of Leadership» — obligates UNICEF to prepare its leaders to solve stubborn
problems by combining sound
policy analysis and political mapping.
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The «scariness» over home loans was the widespread realization that the rules of the game had been changed permanently, by the combination of an economic downturn plus national (or even
international) financial
policies designed to enforce low inflation rates - with the consequence that «being underwater» had been changed from a short term
problem to a long - term one.
What I'd love to know is how this affects your personal perception of the climate
problem (the
international policy end of it).
A scheme like this would be the
international framework under which national «cap - and - trade»
policies and
international carbon - trading can be implemented in a manner that is accountable, equitable, and actually solves the
problem globally.
When you look at real economics (as opposed to fantasy visions that deep cuts are possible just with a few mouse clicks) and real geopolitics you have a
problem that is structured to fail — it requires near - term
policy efforts that are costly with uncertain future benefits, it depends on sustained action when the reality is that governments waver as issues come and go, and it requires
international collective action.
I think there should be an
international policy on Ghost Bikes: that they stay there until the fundamental
problem that caused the death is solved.
The «climate pragmatists,» such as Victor, Stern, and myself, argue that the point of Australian climate
policy is not to solve the global climate
problem, or to solve the
problem of emissions from
international trade, but rather to achieve politically feasible forward progress on domestic climate
policy that can help set the foundation for future global
policy (which as you and Victor have pointed out is the only way to deal with leakage, including coal exports).
«It's absurd to watch governments sit and point fingers and fight like little kids while the scientists explain about the terrifying impacts of climate change and the fact that we have all the technology we need to solve the
problem while creating new green jobs,» Tove Maria Ryding, coordinator for climate
policy at Greenpeace
International, said in a statement.
Problem - oriented basic research will evaluate the possible effects of CE on natural and social systems and
international relations, study the challenges in research and governance strategies and communication between scientists and the public, and analyze the possible impact on climate
policy in the context of CO2 reduction and adaptation.
This pamphlet, circulated to both U.S. and
international policy - makers questions whether climate change is man - made and if so, the extent of contribution of fossil fuels to the
problem.
Thinking about the
problem in terms of temperature increase for a doubling of atmospheric CO2 (which we will probably exceed with current
policies and energy trends), even studies that reinforce the skeptical narrative of low mean climate sensitivity leaves some chance of warming greatly exceeding
international goals and historical boundaries (say a 5 percent chance of warming exceeding 4 °C).
In previous entries, Ethicsandclimate.org examined the failure of the US media to communicate about: (a) the nature of the strong scientific consensus about human - induced climate change, (b) the magnitude of greenhouse gas emissions reductions necessary to prevent catastrophic climate change, (c) the practical significance for
policy that follows from understanding climate change as essentially an ethical
problem, (e) the consistent barrier that the United States has been to finding a global solution to climate change in
international climate negotiations, and (f) the failure of the US media to help educate US citizens about the well - financed, well - organized climate change disinformation campaign.
Note that while, legally, rights might not apply equally internationally, morally, if the rights are good rights to have, then we should act like they do apply, except wherein there is some
problem in that which justifies a different position (ie different national
policies,
international treaties — such that require different treatment in order to achieve justice).
Most of the lessons that
policy makers have drawn from the history of other
international environmental
problems won't actually work on the
problem of global warming.
IIASA has become a member of the Council for Global
Problem - Solving (CGP), a circle of world - class think tanks and research institutions committed to providing long - term
policy advice to the G20 and associated
international organizations.
Isn't the issue here that in relation to the USA's specific
problems there is certainly plenty of blame in regard to lending «initiatives» of the government and loose monetary
policy, but the
international spread of the
problem directly relates to unregulated derivatives market that spread the risk across the world?
It revolves around a simulated court proceeding, in which teams representing both sides of the argument prepare written pleadings with respect to a fictional
problem of
international human rights law and policy, and present their arguments in an oral argument before the International Cour
international human rights law and
policy, and present their arguments in an oral argument before the
International Cour
International Court of Justice.
The Clinic uses
international human rights laws and norms, domestic law and
policy, and multidimensional strategies, such as community organizing, political activism, and global networking, to draw attention to human rights violations, develop practical solutions to those
problems, and promote accountability on the part of state and non-state actors.
Although Article 36 weapons reviews should be a topic of discussion at the
international level to strengthen both
policy and practice around the world, better weapons reviews will not solve the
problems associated with autonomous weapons systems and should not distract the GGE from the core of its work.
Responsible for receiving and distributing packages to various departments, prepared
international and domestic packages, sample cases for shipping, tracked shipments and resolved
problems related to shipments, customs, repairs and company
policies.
Dual Degrees (B.A. and B.Sc), University of Vermont — 2010 BS, Environmental Studies — Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources Major Coursework —
International Environmental Studies, Social Processes and the Environment, Environmental
Problem Analysis, Environmental Law,
International Environmental
Policy, Ecological Economics BA, Political Science — College of Arts & Sciences Major Coursework — Congress and Foreign
Policy,
International Relations, Comparative Political Systems, American Foreign
Policy, Constitutional Law (Governmental Powers and Civil Rights / Liberties), National Security Policymaking
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