Sentences with phrase «nations need»

Now that we are in an almost unified world, people from different nations need to understand the languages of their neighboring countries.
• Middle Eastern nations need to keep almost 40 percent of their oil resources unburned; the U.S. must leave 9 percent of its oil unburned; and Russia, 19 percent.
Charly Poppe, Trade Campaigner at Friends of the Earth Europe said: «New technologies like solar panels and wind turbines will be crucial in setting poor countries on a climate - friendly development path, so developed nations need to grant free access to renewable energy and energy efficiency technology for the poorest countries.
That's one reason why the G8 Nations need to lead, why we must first make internationally binding commitments.
For Immediate Release: Paris Agreement Pledges Must Be Strengthened in Next Few Years to Limit Warming to 2 °C Nations need to significantly strengthen the Paris pledges for emissions reductions between now and 2030 in order to limit projected warming below 2 °C (3.6 °F), according to new analysis released from Climate Interactive and MIT Sloan.
Rich nations need to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by at least 40 per cent below 1990 levels by 2020 and at least 80 to 95 per cent below 1990 levels by 2050.
Because, as we have demonstrated in the recent article on «equity» and climate change, there are approximately 50 ppm of CO2 equivalent atmospheric space that remain to be allocated among all nations to give the world approximately a 50 % chance of avoiding a 2oC warming and developing nations that have done little to elevate atmospheric CO2 to current levels need a significant portion of the remaining atmospheric space, high emitting developed nations need to reduce their emissions as fast as possible to levels that represent their fair share of the remaining acceptable global budget.
Almost all nations need to increase awareness among citizens and the press of the policy significance of the ethical and justice dimensions of climate change.
This latest report was made at the conclusion of these negotiations during which almost no progress was made in defining equity under UNFCCC by the Ad Hoc Working Group on Durban Platform For Enhanced Action (ADP), a mechanism under the UNFCCC that seeks to achieve a adequate global climate agreement, despite a growing consensus among most observers of the UNFCCC negotiations that nations need to align their emissions reductions commitments to levels required of them by equity and justice if the world is going to prevent extremely dangerous climate change.
For this reason developing nations need to take a position on an equity framework that would apply to all developing countries.
A common claim similar to argument 2 is the assertion nations need not reduce their ghg emissions until others do so because it will do no good for one nation to reduce its emissions while high - emitting nations continue to emit without reductions.
Nations need not reduce their ghg emissions until other high emitting nations also act to reduce their emissions because this will put the nation that reduces its emissions in a disadvantageous economic position.
If developed nations need to cut their CO2 emissions not only to prevent climate change but also to give space to the developing world to catch up, without pushing the global temperatures over the tipping point, the same is true within India.
Nations need only set ghg emissions reduction targets to levels consistent with their national interest.
Over and over again opponents of climate change policies have argued that nations need not act to reduce the threat of climate change because there are scientific uncertainties about the magnitude and timing of human - induced climate change impacts.
A number of policy barriers within each of the three North American nations need to be addressed, and national and NAFTA trading rules need to be reconciled in order for renewable energy to achieve its full potential.
To limit global warming, the world's nations need to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions — fast.
In arguing that the United States or other high - emitting nations need not reduce their ghg emissions to their fair share of safe global emissions based on cost, how have you considered, if at all, that all nations have agreed in international climate negotiations to take steps to limit warming to 2 degree C because warming greater than this amount will not only create harsh impacts for tens of millions of people but runs the risk of creating rapid non-linear warming that will outstrip the ability of people and nations to adapt?
That means that western nations need to grow as fast as possible while freeing up trade to provide markets.
As the Boston Globe reported on April 16, 2014, «Nations need to take aggressive action in the next 15 years to cut carbon emissions, in order to forestall the worst effects of global warming.»
Some of the G77 nations need financial support from the UN even to afford to send delegates to the talks.
Instead of raising emission targets to meet the official UN 2 degree climate target (that IPCC AR4 connects to the 450ppm stabilization level — industrialized nations need to reduce their emissions by 25 - 40 % between 1990 en 2020) some Annex1 countries actually lowered their (intended) reduction targets for the crucial year of 2020.
But nations need, too, to cut greenhouse emissions by adopting renewable energy supplies, to reduce the risk of mass death in the crowded cities of South Asia.
The advances in clean tech promise to slow down global warming, but the climate vulnerable nations need more support to survive
To take part in deforestation compensatory schemes and send data to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, nations need an accurate way to measure stored carbon.
«B. salamandrivorans poses an extreme risk to European amphibian biodiversity and nations need to urgently consider appropriate biosecurity measures to stop the further spread of this, and other similar, emerging pathogens.»
The full quote was «In a long, and interesting speech, he characterized what the U.S. and other industrialized nations need to do to combat global warming this way: «We just have to slow down our economy and cut back our greenhouse gas emissions «cause we have to save the planet for our grandchildren.
While I certainly agree that large developing nations need to be coaxed into some sort of binding agreement, the fact that our administration refuses to take a leadership role in this matter is perplexing and short - sighted.
His idea of a «Global Deal» is mainly that the developed nations need to do (pay?)
From some angles, the blue - gray hue predominates, and then from others, the installation radiates with vivid rainbow hues; this emphasis on perspective speaks to the importance of looking at the work from different viewpoints, just as issues discussed in the United Nations need to be examined from multiple angles.
Nations need their own currencies, central banks, etc..
The Euro is the worst of it, but nations need to have their own unique rules to function well, not standardization $ $ Nov 28, 2012
At the same time, field collection of these samples is becoming difficult due to rising concerns worldwide that the natural assets of biodiversity - rich nations need protection from over-sampling, excessive commercialization, and habitat destruction.
The World Energy Outlook 2016, released last week, is just one among an increasing line of studies showing how nations need to slow and, ultimately, phase out investment in new fossil fuel supply infrastructure — from oil fields and pipelines to coal mines — if they are serious about keeping warming to 2C or less.
During a roundtable discussion including diplomatic representatives from the Arctic Council nations the need to strengthen the Arctic council by increasing cooperation was mentioned and Norway expressed strong support for the confirmation of the EU observer status in the Arctic Council.
The first is that industrial nations need to cut emissions rather than just stabilising them.
B. salamandrivorans poses an extreme risk to European amphibian biodiversity and nations need to urgently consider appropriate biosecurity measures to stop the further spread of this emerging pathogen.»
I don't think Catholic women in western nations need to be «put under control».
we need to lose about 40 % — 80 % or the planet will do it for us we as the most wealthy nations need to set a good example
All western nations need laws that protect vulnerable depressed and mentally incompetent people from falling victim to the euthanasia lobby who are promoting suicide (right to die) as a human right.
We, the Christian nations need to apologise for the mistakes of the past and work with the nations we have wronged, not try and sort them out as we would lovingly call it, but ask not tell.
BUT once in, Western nations need to protect their OWN CITIZENS against these marauding Muslims everytime their beliefs are hurt by somone's actions IN ANY CORNER OF THE WORLD!!!!!
When almost 200 nations need to agree, the risk of failure is enormous.
JOSH MORE: We as a nation need more immigrants coming in.
Caroline Wills - Wright, People's March for Europe spokeswoman, said: «Our nation needs to unite, rethink Brexit and decide whether it is really in the national interests to remain in the EU, an option which is still very much on the negotiation table.
The Trump administration's main justification for weakening fuel standards — less - than - expected consumer interest in efficiency due to lower gas prices — is actually the reason why the nation needs more stringent standards in the first place, The Conversation argues.
Yves Savain, executive director of a Haitian garment industry group, estimates the small Caribbean nation needs $ 100 million to upgrade its existing clothing factories and build new ones.
Given the unemployment and severe social challenges of his reserve, Webequie First Nation needs to give serious consideration to anyone who may bring a solution, the chief said.
The directive came days after president Uhuru Kenyatta said the nation needed to explore the opportunities in the new technology, especially in sectors such as land, where creating foolproof digital registries could forestall malpractice and parallel ownership.
Other gun owners say the NRA is too rigid and that the nation needs to do more to keep guns out of the wrong hands.
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