Not exact matches
It's time for
meaningful actions on
ethics where the
changes are hammered out in public, not behind closed doors.
«As the Leader of the New York State Assembly Minority Conference, I would like to formally invite you to Albany to address the Assembly Minority Conference on the issue of
ethics and corruption, and gain your insight on the best ways to invoke
meaningful change.»
Going down this path, you'll quickly find yourself in a debate on discounting and the time value of action / resources, which will take you deep into discussions of subjects such as environmental
ethics, future / present generations, the foundational assumtions of the discipline of economics, etc. — all very important and interesting subjects, but ones on which there is unlikely to be forged a new consensus on
meaningful time scales related to climate
change.
It is now increasingly clear that
meaningful international action to limit climate
change not only requires compelling scientific evidence and recognition of legitimate national interests, but also must focus on considerations of equity and
ethics.