Sentences with phrase «more global dispute»

While more than 100 countries take a day off for May Day, U.S. President Donald Trump will spend Tuesday deciding whether to extend a largely U.S. - China trade standoff into a more global dispute.

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«It would be good for Canada and the global environment if we had more disputes over environmental jurisdiction,» she said, adding negotiations and compromise often result in «watering down» policies.
But poor nations argue that more pressing issues need to be ironed out, for example the overarching dispute between rich and poor countries over how to share efforts to cut emissions, before more market - based mechanisms are developed or the groundwork for a global trading scheme is laid.
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More than 650 scientists from around the world dispute the claims made by the United Nations and former Vice President Al Gore about global warming, saying that science does not support that climate change is a manmade phenomenon, according to a posting on the Senate environmental committee's press blog.
Cultural cognition refers to the tendency of individuals to conform their beliefs about disputed matters of fact (e.g., whether global warming is a serious threat; whether the death penalty deters murder; whether gun control makes society more safe or less) to values that define their cultural identities.
REDD + has stimulated almost every dimension of forest activity: real - time satellite tracking of global forest loss; local communities using handheld data devices; long - simmering disputes over forest ownership and use; methods for benefit sharing; nested accounting to meld project and national approaches; the role of women in forest stewardship; the place for certification and reduced impact logging; enticements of billions from donors; open discussion of illegal timber trade and corruption; public platforms for indigenous groups to command large audiences, and many more... the exponential interest in REDD + has been tremendous.
On March 8 - 10, more than 500 of those scientists who dispute the vast global warming hoax will meet in New York for a second international conference on climate change sponsored by The Heartland Institute, a non-profit, free market think tank.
These include claiming that addressing climate change will keep the poor in «energy poverty»; citing the global warming «hiatus» or «pause» to dismiss concerns about climate change; pointing to changes in the climate hundreds or thousands of years ago to deny that the current warming is caused by humans; alleging that unmitigated climate change will be a good thing; disputing that climate change is accelerating sea level rise; and denying that climate change is making weather disasters more costly.
Warning Signs: Hot Lies Disputed by Cold Facts I have always found a stark contrast in the way the forecasts of meteorologists on television and radio are limited in accuracy to about a week and beyond that become more speculative while the claims about global warming are always stated in decades.
The more people understand from an early age that science advances in stutter steps through testing, failure, and argument, the less likely they'll be to interpret some of the persistent disputes over important facets of global warming to mean society can simply sit back and wait for a magical solution...
More on «Frozen out» and global warming There is also little dispute regarding natural climate change.
I am hopeful that the pool of qualified practitioners that combine the necessary technical and legal expertise for sector specific disputes would benefit from the new international initiatives on diversity to enable more global inclusion and better generational and ethnic representations.
In an increasingly integrated global community, with cross-border disputes ever more frequent, the issue of language grows more complex.
«What's more, major oil and gas companies often have assets across the world and the global enforceability of this method of dispute resolution is a key advantage.
Global business chooses English law more and more as the basis of their commercial contracts, frequently coming to the UK to resolve their disputes.
Our world - renowned international arbitration team, with more than 150 lawyers across the globe, is one of the few global legal practices with the experience and resources to assist clients from the onset of a dispute, through to enforcement of an award.
Therefore, maybe it's time to acknowledge that the ODR TLA has lost some of its brand appeal, and, like climate scientists who chose to abandon the term «global warming» for the more encompassing «climate change», we should consider the use of a better adapted term to current uses of online dispute resolution tools.
Added to this, the global business environment is becoming more competitive and challenging, giving rise to a greater number of increasingly complex and expensive disputes.
The growth in disputes to come is because interest rate benchmarks like Libor and ISDAFix are integral to a vast range of global financial products, from relatively simple to more complex and highly structured products.
Construction Industry Favours International Arbitration for Dispute Resolution As projects become more global, companies are increasingly choosing international arbitration for resolving disputes.
As projects become more global, companies are increasingly choosing international arbitration for resolving disputes.
Cultural cognition refers to the tendency of individuals to conform their beliefs about disputed matters of fact (e.g., whether global warming is a serious threat; whether the death penalty deters murder; whether gun control makes society more safe or less) to values that define their cultural identities.
Even in the absence of government - level cooperation we can expect to see ever more creative legal / commercial solutions to global disputes, with IP at the forefront.
London has developed a global reputation in the field of dispute resolution — more international and commercial arbitrations take place in the capital under English law than in any other city in the world, and 90 % of commercial cases handled by London law firms involve an international party.
Many of these recent agreements include dispute resolution provisions which continue to provide for «ad hoc» arbitration, albeit with clauses which are more sophisticated than the standard short form articles found in the bulk of the BITs negotiated in the global surge in the mid-1990s.
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