Not exact matches
Principle 16, so necessary for
immediate application, reads: «National authorities should endeavor to promote the internalization of environmental
costs and the use of economic instruments, taking
into account the approach that the polluter should, in principle, bear the
cost of pollution, with due regard to the public interest and without distorting international trade and investment».
Most people turn to student loans, but with the rising
cost of tuition, your chances of falling
into debilitating debt is far greater than using them to leverage an
immediate and noticeable increase in the quality of life for yourself and your family.
However, the Ribuolis are optimistic that most of the obstacles that deter artists from diving
into 3D printing technologies will subside in the near future as the average
cost of printers and raw materials goes down and the machines become increasingly sophisticated, allowing for experimentation and (relatively)
immediate gratification.
A plan to convert vehicles has to look beyond the
immediate payback to take
into account the real
costs and damages we'll avert.
I don't see
immediate sequestration, rather returning the carbon
into the economy, either as purified CO2 for processes that use it, or methane or other fuels that will pay part, eventually all, of the
costs of capturing it.
For someone who has suffered a life changing injury, like those involved in the Alton Towers tragedy last year, the
cost of a prosthetic limb alone can be in the region of # 50,000, without taking
into account the
immediate urgent care or the ongoing rehabilitation
costs.
The average
cost of a very basic funeral in the U.S. is $ 7,181.1 If you haven't set aside the funds to cover these
immediate expenses — as well as any outstanding medical bills you may leave behind — factor funeral and other final
costs into your life insurance needs.