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India's Business Times summed up the source of the tensions a couple of days ago in a piece on a new analysis of climate finance by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (O.E.C.D.), representing the world's established economic powers:
A comprehensive new analysis of temperature changes over the continents through 2,000 years has found that a long slide in temperatures in most regions preceded the unusual global warming of recent decades, but with a lot of regional variability and other fascinating details.
Now a new analysis of agriculture patterns in three parts of the world where corn is grown shows that there is also a glaring «fertilizer divide.»
A sobering new analysis of HFC emission trends, published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, forecasts that by midcentury, emissions of these chemicals could be heating the atmosphere with the same punch as 7 or 8 billion tons a year of carbon dioxide.
I thought the SPM had concluded that new data, or new analysis of data, since the TAR had contradicted this result.
First, today a paper by Grant Foster and Stefan Rahmstorf was published by Environmental Research Letters, providing a new analysis of the five available global (land + ocean) temperature time series.
An important new analysis of energy research spending shows a glaring problem, and opportunity, related to filling a big gap.
It includes four scholarly essays that examine specific aspects of Sharrer's work, presenting extensive new analysis of the artist that provides a context and clear critical support for her significance in American art.
In «Painting a Hidden Life: The Art of Bill Traylor,» historian Mechal Sobel offers new analysis of the meanings behind Traylor's works and the recurring symbols he used.
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The Insured Retirement Institute (IRI) has published a new analysis of the investing and savings habits of the Millennial generation, finding many are «saving for what they see as the biggest benefit of being retired,» which for this generation is «freedom.»
OTTAWA — The Harper government's recent move to raise the contribution ceiling on tax - free savings accounts offers little to benefit low - and middle - income Canadians, a new analysis of federal tax data has found.
Washington, D.C. — Major auto insurance companies charge good drivers as much as 47 percent more for basic liability auto insurance if they don't own their home, according to a new analysis of premiums by the nonprofit Consumer Federation of America (CFA).
The spike in student loan defaults over the last decade has been fueled by students attending for - profit colleges and, to a lesser degree, community colleges, according to a new analysis of millions of federal student loan records.
A new analysis of cost - of - living data shows that $ 100 will get you $ 109 worth of goods and services in North Carolina, but only $ 88 in New Jersey.
Credit card solicitations in your mailbox are poised for a big comeback in 2011, thanks to new analysis of customers...
New Providence, NJ — October 9, 2013 — A new analysis of U.S. ISBN data by ProQuest affiliate Bowker reveals that the number of self - published titles in 2012 jumped to more than 391,000, up 59 percent over 2011 and 422 percent over 2007.
A new analysis of Bowker ® Books In Print shows that a full 33 percent of its contributors have the ISO - certified International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI) connected with their names and in use in the database.
The number of self - published books produced annually in the U.S. has nearly tripled, growing 287 percent since 2006, and now tallies more than 235,000 print and «e» titles, according to a new analysis of data from Bowker ® Books In Print and Bowker ® Identifier Services.
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New Providence, NJ - October 24, 2012 - The number of self - published books produced annually in the U.S. has nearly tripled, growing 287 percent since 2006, and now tallies more than 235,000 print and «e» titles, according to a new analysis of data from Bowker ® Books In Print and Bowker ® Identifier Services.
The new analysis of indie book sales from Hugh Howey's AuthorEarnings.com shows that their percentage of all sales is considerably more than previously reported, and those sales are growing.
November is the peak month for vehicle - deer collisions, and a new analysis of insurance claims and federal crash data indicate the problem is growing.
A new analysis of data collected by the Education Department's Office of Civil Rights from the 2013 - 14 school year shows that more than 6.5 million students, or about 13 percent in grades K - 12, missed 15 or more days of school.
Washington Missing even a few days of school seems to make a difference in whether 8th graders perform at the top of their game, according to a new analysis of results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress.
Our new analysis of the secondary school data shows disparate increases in suspension rates by race when compared to data from the 1970s...
by Bob Rothman A new analysis of the Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) has found that the quality of school leadership is related to the development of professional learning communities in schools.
A grammar school does not guarantee education quality, shows a new analysis of Ofsted data that reveals some grammars require improvement and have been in special measures.
New analysis of education expenditure shows spending on the vocational education and training sector has declined while other sectors have experienced growth.
A new analysis of reading and math test score data from across the country confirms just how much socioeconomic conditions matter.
The Learning Policy Institute (LPI) is out with a new analysis of teacher turnover and its impact on teacher shortages, showing that the nationwide shortfall of 100,000 teachers predicted in last year's study A Coming Crisis in Teaching?
As secondary school choices are allocated, new analysis of Ofsted data by Teach First reveals that poorer children are half as likely as their wealthier peers to be heading to a secondary school rated «outstanding».
New analysis of school workforce data shows ongoing issues with staff retention and higher proportions of unqualified teachers at schools taking the highest proportion of poor pupils.
LA Weekly See also: San Bernardino Sun New Analysis Bolsters Case Against Suspension, Researchers Say The results of a new analysis of out - of - school - suspension data...
And in August 2015, the New York Times reported on a new analysis of federal education data at the University of Pennsylvania, which found alarming trends in suspension rates for black students in 13 southern states, including North Carolina.
About one in six black students received an out - of - school suspension during the 2009 — 10 U.S. school year — more than three times the rate of white students — according to a new analysis of data collected by the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights.
A new analysis of trends in education philanthropy finds, however, that a sizable minority of those surveyed said they expected the grants paid out to hold steady, compared with 2008.
A new analysis of data collected by the government's National Assessment of Educational Progress shows that of the fourth - grade teachers surveyed, 71 percent said they had grouped students by reading ability in 2009, up from 28 percent in 1998.
But actions speak louder than words, and a new analysis of data obtained through the lawsuit finds that the city's protectionist...
New analysis of trends in GCSE entries over the last five years released today by New Schools Network shows that, contrary to popular belief, the introduction of the EBacc has had no discernible impact on the popularity of the arts at GCSE.
A new analysis of 22 studies published over 46 years finds that the benefits of early childhood education can persist for years — bolstering the case for expanding early education programming in the United States.
There are signs of significant progress: In just two years, the number of students without access to adequate bandwidth has been cut in half, according to a new analysis of E-rate application data by school - broadband advocacy group EducationSuperHighway.
New analysis of the Year 12 results «school ladder» compares 455 private and public schools (schools with fewer than 20 students at year 12 were excluded) based on their VCE ranking and then compares both their VCE results and school based data including funding available from MySchool website.
A new analysis of high school completion from the Editorial Projects in Education Research Center finds that the graduation rate for America's public schools stands at 73.4 percent for the class of 2009, the most recent year for which data are available.
New analysis of MySchool data and 2017 Victorian Certificate of Education year 12 results shows that public schools with similar Index of Community Socio - Educational Advantage (ICSEA) rankings or Socio - Economic Status have very similar or even better VCE results than private schools.
That's one conclusion suggested by a new analysis of online civic engagement among young people, conducted by a trio of Harvard Graduate School of Education researchers and published this month in the International Journal of Communication...
How much Pennsylvania spends on schools is, in many ways, less important than how that money is spent, according to a new analysis of the state's education spending patterns and student achievement.
Cambridge, MA — A new analysis of the economic impact of effective teachers shows that closing just half of the performance gap with Finland, whose students consistently outperform most developed countries, could add more than $ 50 trillion to the U.S. gross domestic product by 2090.
Amanda Olberg interviews Paul E. Peterson about the results of his new analysis of state academic standards.
In an ambitious study that seeks to examine state education spending down to the school level, a new analysis of K - 12 expenses in Wyoming shows that while per - pupil spending has swelled to one of the highest rates in the country, schools devoted a significant portion of their money to raising teacher salaries rather than hiring more educators.
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