But how are
national climate strategies developing?
As the world learns how to undertake deep decarbonization, low - emission development strategies can become a dynamic ratchet mechanism for ambition, rigor and operational effectiveness of
national climate strategies.
An in - house briefing note circulated by ICI last November said HFC 134a was unlikely to be «singled out» in
national climate strategies, as its «contribution would be too small to make any difference, scientifically or politically».
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has committed to negotiate
a national climate strategy with the provinces before the end of the first quarter in 2016.
The First Ministers» Meeting on climate change and clean growth, happening this week in Ottawa, is the next step in the process as provincial and territorial premiers work with Ottawa to develop
a national climate strategy.
Officials at Finance are co-chairing the «carbon pricing» working group, one of four federal - provincial - territorial groups established to fashion
a national climate strategy that would put the country on the path toward meeting its international commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The working groups creating the basis of
the national climate strategy have already drafted their final reports, and the government portal is now closing.
Before the release of
the national climate strategy, we will be putting out a report on what communities said during the town halls.
Finnish national renewable energy program was done in 1999 and it was accepted as
the national climate strategy in 2001.
Austria's emission obligations under the Kyoto Protocol remain challenging and the country should implement, as a matter of urgency, the measures included in the Klimastrategie, the government's
national climate strategy.
The National Climate Strategy (NCS) is an important tool in meeting Finland's targets, although the country will face two major challenges in this area.
Not exact matches
She'd worked on
climate change legislation and a
national strategy for suicide prevention; she'd been a strong advocate for women's and LGBT rights.
The
national security
strategy the Trump administration released in December made no mention of
climate change whatsoever, despite the fact Defense Secretary James Mattis has acknowledged it as a threat.
However, the Pan Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and
Climate Change lays out a number of policies that will compel more clean tech innovation in Canada, he said, including a price on pollution with a carbon price, to be in place across Canada by the start of next year, as well as a promised
national clean fuels
strategy, better energy efficiency standards and limits on greenhouse gases like methane.
The next year will be a decisive one for Canada's
national climate change
strategy.
As Li Junfeng, the director - general of China's
National Center on
Climate Change
Strategy and International Cooperation, observed: «Through this kind of lifestyle change, it is expected that the livestock industry will [be transformed] and carbon emissions will be reduced.»
President Donald Trump removed
climate change from the list of worldwide threats menacing the United States, a shift that underscores the long - term ramifications of the «America first» world view he laid out in his new
National Security
Strategy.
«Anti-corruption agencies in Nigeria generally have not met widespread expectations mainly because of lack of political will of those in government to fight grand corruption; absence of an over-all
national anti-graft
strategy; inadequate legal framework and resources and / or lack of full and effective implementation of new initiatives; limited independence and public trust; lack of an enabling
climate and necessary know - how, and lack of basic ethical values.
«Yet the U.S. has no
national climate change preparedness
strategy; and Federal efforts to address the rising risks have been undermined through budget cuts and other means.»
At a
climate finance forum hosted by the International Finance Corp. last week in Beijing, Xu Huaqing, deputy director general of China's National Center for Climate Change Strategy and International Cooperation, said that carbon credits sold in the existing Chinese carbon markets already surpassed 100 million yuan ($ 16 million) as of ear
climate finance forum hosted by the International Finance Corp. last week in Beijing, Xu Huaqing, deputy director general of China's
National Center for
Climate Change Strategy and International Cooperation, said that carbon credits sold in the existing Chinese carbon markets already surpassed 100 million yuan ($ 16 million) as of ear
Climate Change
Strategy and International Cooperation, said that carbon credits sold in the existing Chinese carbon markets already surpassed 100 million yuan ($ 16 million) as of early May.
«I don't think [the revised data] will affect the
climate negotiations,» says Sha Fu, an environmental economist at China's National Center for Climate Change Strategy and International Cooperation in Beijing who is a member of the Chinese delegation to the
climate negotiations,» says Sha Fu, an environmental economist at China's
National Center for
Climate Change Strategy and International Cooperation in Beijing who is a member of the Chinese delegation to the
Climate Change
Strategy and International Cooperation in Beijing who is a member of the Chinese delegation to the talks.
The authors suggest that their findings reinforce the importance of the U.S.
National Parks to the conservation of birds in the face of
climate change and the value of monitoring species distribution to better inform conservation and management
strategies.
The platform also criticizes the President Barack Obama's Administration for issuing a
National Security
Strategy that «elevates «
climate change» to the level of a «severe threat» equivalent to foreign aggression.
Data from its first
national climate change adaptation
strategy issued last year show that extreme weather events have killed more than 2,000 people each year on average since the 1990s.
That will increase the need for meaningful
national climate change
strategies.
James A. Edmonds • Member, IPCC Steering Committee on «New Integrated Scenarios» (2006 - present) • Lead Author, Working Group III, «Framing Issues,» IPCC Fourth Assessment Report (2007) • Lead Author, Working Group III, «Global, Regional, and
National Costs and Ancillary Benefits of Mitigation,» IPCC Third Assessment Report (2001) • Lead Author, Working Group III, «Decision - Making Frameworks,» IPCC Third Assessment Report (2001) • Lead Author, Working Group III, Summary for Policy Makers, IPCC Third Assessment Report (2001) • Lead Author, Working Group II, «Energy Supply Mitigation Options,» IPCC Second Assessment Report (1996) • Lead Author, Working Group II, «Mitigation: Cross-Sectoral and Other Issues,» IPCC Second Assessment Report (1996) • Lead Author, Working Group III, «Estimating the Costs of Mitigating Greenhouse Gases,» IPCC Second Assessment Report (1996) • Lead Author, Working Group III, «A Review of Mitigation Cost Studies,» IPCC Second Assessment Report (1996) • Lead Author, Working Group III, «Integrated Assessment of
Climate Change: An Overview and Comparison of Approaches and Results,» IPCC Second Assessment Report (1996) • Lead Author, IPCC Special Report,
Climate Change 1994: Radiative Forcing of
Climate Change and An Evaluation of the IPCC IS92 Emission Scenarios (1994) • Lead Author, IPCC Special Report,
Climate Change 1992: The Supplementary Report to the IPCC Scientific Assessment (1992) • Major contributor, IPCC First Assessment Report, Working Group III, Response
Strategies Working Group (1991).
As the first Vice-Chair of the
Climate Change Commission, he managed the crafting of the Philippines
National Framework
Strategy on
Climate Change.
Recap of NASP's Congressional Briefing On May 2, NASP, in collaboration with the
National Association of Secondary School Principals, hosted a congressional briefing entitled «Beyond Metal Detectors:
Strategies to Enhance School
Climate and Safety.»
We are a diverse group of 13 educators who met for six weeks to review research on different
national efforts to improve school
climate, as well as local
strategies being proposed or piloted by Partnership for Los Angeles Schools, LA's Promise, Los Angeles Education Partnership, LAUSD and local charter networks.
Nationally recognized, comprehensive, job - embedded professional development curriculum aligned with
national paraeducator standards, with more than twenty modules such as School
Climate, Instructional
Strategies, Managing Behaviors, and Common Core Standards.
For more ideas on establishing and maintaining a positive classroom
climate, check out these resources: Educational Leadership: «Seven Strategies for Building Positive Classrooms» Committee for Children: «Key Factors in Creating a Positive Classroom Climate» National School Climate Center: «Twelve Dimensions of School Climate
climate, check out these resources: Educational Leadership: «Seven
Strategies for Building Positive Classrooms» Committee for Children: «Key Factors in Creating a Positive Classroom
Climate» National School Climate Center: «Twelve Dimensions of School Climate
Climate»
National School
Climate Center: «Twelve Dimensions of School Climate
Climate Center: «Twelve Dimensions of School
ClimateClimate»
This locally - planned
national conference provides training and information about key components to many successful school initiatives around building and sustaining a positive school
climate, reducing bullying, and developing
strategies to increase student engagement.
Studying Topography, Orographic Rainfall, and Ecosystems with Geospatial Information Technology (STORE), a 4.5 - year
National Science Foundation funded project, explored the
strategies that stimulate teacher commitment to the project's driving innovation: having students use geospatial information technology (GIT) to learn about weather,
climate, and ecosystems.
The
National Academies, fulfilling a congressional request, have issued a trio of invaluable reports affirming the scientific case for a growing and largely harmful human influence on
climate; proposing a path and
strategies for curbing American emissions of heat - trapping gases; and urging the country to work to cut risks attending life with no new «normal»
climate patterns or coastlines.
«We think the time has come for the international community to alter its collective
climate strategy, cease the search for the impossible all - encompassing top - down agreement — described unattractively as «burden sharing» — and instead encourage an approach that builds on
national self - interest and spurs a race to the top in low - carbon energy solutions.
I got a preview of the kind of arguments U.S. negotiators will face when I bumped into Zou Ji, the deputy director general for the
National Center for
Climate Change
Strategy and International Cooperation and a key member of the Chinese negotiating team, in the lobby of the Maritim Hotel.
Last year President Obama called on the Interagency
Climate Change Adaptation Task Force to draft a report to the president offering federal recommendations toward a national climate change adaptation st
Climate Change Adaptation Task Force to draft a report to the president offering federal recommendations toward a
national climate change adaptation st
climate change adaptation
strategy.
In October, the President's Interagency
Climate Change Adaptation Task Force will send Obama its recommendations for creating a
national adaptation
strategy.
To avoid this we need clear energy and
climate legislation (which could be combined, or could be separate) and a
national strategy.
Zou Ji, the deputy director of China's
National Center for
Climate Strategy and International Cooperation, photographed in 2012 when he was with the World Resources Institute.
Taylor commissioned a
national survey about
climate change, and from that wrote a
strategy paper for advocates of action:
This year's seminar also promises a «lively panel discussion about efforts to develop a
national strategy to address one of the most complex policy issues of our time:
climate change.»
On Thursday, the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee unanimously approved a bipartisan resolution to establish a White House office dedicated to developing a
national strategy on
climate change within a year and to spend nearly $ 5 billion over the next 10 years to develop technology to control global warming.
He is leading efforts to build a
national Climate Impacts Collaborative and working with a broad array of stakeholders to focus the attention of policy makers and others on local climate impacts and the need for effective resilience strategies and policy sol
Climate Impacts Collaborative and working with a broad array of stakeholders to focus the attention of policy makers and others on local
climate impacts and the need for effective resilience strategies and policy sol
climate impacts and the need for effective resilience
strategies and policy solutions.
The workshop was organized at the request of the UN CC: Learn partner countries in order to capitalize on lessons learned from developing and implementing
national climate change learning
strategies.
All three are among more than 20
national and sub-
national governmental agencies around the world that have incorporated voluntary
climate - change solutions into their formal
strategies — creating in the process a means of developing the tools and procedures that will be needed in a low - carbon economy.
UN CC: Learn held a 3 - day workshop to promote knowledge and experience sharing among its partner countries on the development and implementation of their
national climate change learning
strategies.
The
National Climate Change Learning Strategy will actually be an important piece of Ghana's national climate change response and will support Ghana's Intended Nationally Determined Contribution
National Climate Change Learning Strategy will actually be an important piece of Ghana's national climate change response and will support Ghana's Intended Nationally Determined Contribution
Climate Change Learning
Strategy will actually be an important piece of Ghana's
national climate change response and will support Ghana's Intended Nationally Determined Contribution
national climate change response and will support Ghana's Intended Nationally Determined Contribution
climate change response and will support Ghana's Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC).
the same
national strategies will guide
climate and development action.
The
strategy identifies three priority areas that match calls for international guidance, the urgent need for action at a
national level on
climate change and the organization's skill set, experience and mandate.