The current analysis only covers a selected set of actions; the analysis results could change over time as
more subnational and non-state actors commit to quantifiable mitigation pledges and more relevant data are collected.
Not exact matches
Subnationals, particularly cities, have long been among the
more proactive leaders on climate change.
«The role of
subnational governments is
more important than ever, and California has shown that state and regional governments can institute policies that will grow the green economy, create jobs and clean our environment.»
For anyone who's has the time, there's the full report (Science Policy: Considerations for
Subnational Governments report) and its recommendations on gender and diversity, researcher mobility, alignment with federal support and programmes, science advice and evidence - based policy, and
more.
National governments,
subnational governments, the aviation industry, international institutions, the private sector, and civil society must do
more to harness viable technological and policy solutions to sharply reduce the sector's emissions by 2050 and fully decarbonize within the second half of the century.
This new report by Forest Trends and IDESAM (Instituto de Conservação e Desenvolvimento Sustentável da Amazônia) shows that over US$ 2.2 billion in REDD + funds have been used by Brazil to implement deforestation policies and recommends that
more finance should go directly to the stakeholders who are implementing the deforestation policies, in particular
subnational governments, indigenous peoples, farmers and local communities of the Amazon.
A new report «Mapping REDD + and Land Use Financial Flows in Brazil» by research organizations Forest Trends and IDESAM shows how over US$ 2.2 billion in REDD + funds have been used by Brazil to implement deforestation policies, and highlights new ways to make these investments
more effective at reducing emissions, including by making payments directly available to the stakeholders who are implementing the deforestation policies such as
subnational governments, farmers, local communities and indigenous Peoples of the Amazon.
This new report by Forest Trends and IDESAM (Instituto de Conservação e Desenvolvimento Sustentável da Amazônia) shows that over US$ 2.2 billion in REDD + funds have been used by Brazil to implement deforestation policies and recommends that
more finance should go directly to the stakeholders who are implementing the deforestation policies, in particular
subnational governments, indigenous -LSB-...]
I have also witnessed pats on the back for such initiatives as
more legal aid money (from a cash - strapped government carrying the largest
subnational debt in the Known Universe),
more pamphlets,
more e-filing, the re-purposing of the Shirley Dennison legacy to pay for an award for people who enhance A2J each year, and encouraging our First Nations people to make
more use of (very useful) circles of healing.