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mechanisms for real change are at the federal level, by influencing Congress at it considers the reauthorization of the Child Nutrition Act, and at the most local of levels — the individual school — where parents and -LSB-...]
It seems to me that the most promising
mechanisms for real change are at the federal level, by influencing Congress at it considers the reauthorization of the Child Nutrition Act, and at the most local of levels — the individual school — where parents and sympathetic principals can work together to, for example, eliminate treats in the classroom or the sale of objectionable a la carte foods.
Not exact matches
From this vantage point, stability is really just a way of describing or qualifying «expectations,» which are a formal part of the way the Bank thinks about monetary policy and the transmission
mechanism (i.e., how a
change in the target
for the overnight rate has an effect on the
real economy).
However, many industry insiders say these
changes are opening up unique opportunities
for researchers who focus on translating basic science into
real - world cures and are eager to explore the molecular
mechanisms of disease, test hypotheses, and do work that benefits patients.
What we need are
real - time
mechanisms for rationally interacting with these complex systems, understanding that fundamental (unpredictable)
change is the order of the day, not an exception that can be brushed away.
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Real Options Approach (2007) • Financing Energy Efficient Homes Existing Policy Responses to Financial Barriers (2007) • CO2 Allowance and Electricity Price Interaction - Impact on Industry's Electricity Purchasing Strategies in Europe (2007) • CO2 Capture Ready Plants (2007) • Fuel - Efficient Road Vehicle Non-Engine Components (2007) • Impact of Climate
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Change (2006) • Sectoral Crediting
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While I acknowledge that the levels of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in our atmosphere are increasing, that climate
change is
real, that human activity plays a role in these
changes and that these
changes are impacting our state, I simply disagree that RGGI is an effective
mechanism for addressing global warming.
The new global climate
change agreement establishes a revised goal of keeping average global temperature rise «well below 2 degrees Celsius,» sets up a clear
mechanism for countries» greenhouse gas reductions to be revisited every five years and,
for the first time, commits every nation - state on Earth — 196 different entities — to do something to address this collective threat... The Paris agreement marks a
real turning point in history.