Sentences with phrase «next administration change»

I believe Obama has begun that process and it will hopefully continue following next administration change.

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Asked about President Trump's views on climate change, Gates said, «I hope his administration will decide that funding R&D to invent the next generation of energy (clean, cheap, reliable) is a good deal for the US and for the world.
President Trump is planning to meet with senior leaders of major automakers next week to discuss fuel efficiency rule changes through 2026, automakers and administration officials told Reuters.
The U.S. has been a net importer of energy since 1953, but that's set to change early next decade, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
The next major change came in the costs reported for the 2011 - 12 financial year, when another large (but unknown) number of staff were classified out of administration, mostly from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), and HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
Next month, Schneiderman and Mayor Bill de Blasio will hold a «people's hearing» on the Trump administration's proposal to repeal Obama's climate change regulation for power plants.
If the Conservatives win the next election, then it would be the lobbyists» job to suggest legislative changes and make budget submissions which are in tune with the new administration's thinking.
-- The impact the Trump administration will have on the real estate industry: How protectionism, bank deregulation and changes to the tax structure will affect the NYC market — Looking at the post-peak luxury new development market: Selling in an increasingly competitive landscape — Gauging the commercial slowdown: Amid a shift in activity and broker reshuffling, what's next for the market?
«In a democracy, there will always be changes in policies and priorities from one Administration to the next,» Obama said in a statement.
They can spend the next year hoping impotently that an increasingly irrelevant Labour administration will change its nature.
And yet, a climate - change skeptic has been put forward as the possible head of the Environmental Protection Agency in the next administration,» Holt wrote further in his Star - Ledger op - ed.
Based on modeling results by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), which predicted that Pacific Ocean temperatures would rise by 1 degree Celsius (2 degrees Fahrenheit) over the next 50 years, a Canadian and U.S. team of scientists examined the distributional changes of 28 species of fish including salmon, herring, certain species of sharks, anchovies, sardines and more northern fish like pollock.
Under the next White House Administration, Holdren said, science - based challenges that will require sustained, robust investment include efforts to ensure safe and sustainable food, water, and energy for everyone, reduce greenhouse gases, minimize harm from climate change already underway, combat diseases such as Zika, defeat cancer, improve quality - of - life for those who are aging, prevent devastating asteroid impacts, and send humans into space «not just to visit, but to stay.»
Hydrogen is «a highly flexible energy vector and energy carrier capable of serving as a weapon against climate change in a future, integrated multi-sector energy system,» said Mary - Rose de Valladares, manager of the International Energy Administration Hydrogen Implementing Agreement, which is developing a comprehensive road map on the production and utilization of hydrogen due for release early next year.
With the U.S. Congress set to take up climate change legislation next week, Obama Administration officials today joined with leading climate scientists to emphasize that global warming is real, it's going to get worse, and that action is needed sooner rather than later.
What's next for offshore wind developers partly depends on any changes the Trump administration makes to the federal government's policy on leasing and permitting for wind farms, said Fara Courtney, an independent offshore wind consultant and founder of the U.S. Offshore Wind Collaborative.
«It provides a ringing endorsement for many of the Administration's planned changes that will be taken up in Congress next year as lawmakers debate what to do with the No Child Left Behind Act.»
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As the first 20 states slated for review next month put the final touches on their ESSA accountability plans, the new administration under Betsy DeVos has rolled out a couple of last - minute changes for states to consider.
Under the process administration officials described on Thursday, some states that apply for waivers this fall could be reviewed by the Education Department early next year, perhaps in time to make changes before they administer spring testing.
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Harold Brooks, a research meteorologist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's national severe storms laboratory, said that models of climate change suggest that over the next 100 years, a warming earth will provide more energy for storms, so «we expect there will be more environments that are favorable for severe thunderstorms.»
-- Administration analyses of proposed climate change legislation suggest that C.C.S. technologies will not be widely deployed in the next two decades absent financial incentives that supplement projected carbon prices....
Any agreement that could be reached in the next eleven months would, most likely, be much less effective than an agreement that could be reached after administrations have changed.
I suspect the next administration, if it's enlightened, will take their first year attempting to mobilize support at higher levels of government for meaningful change.
We fear that the scientific progress and momentum in tackling our biggest challenges, including staving off the worst impacts of climate change, will be severely hindered under this next U.S. administration.
The most important is to withdraw the USEPA GHG Endangerment Finding so that the expensive, counter-productive climate alarmist policies required by this Finding can not be brought back at the next change in Administrations.
Next, Offit snarls, in that tone of perpetual malice: «Although climate change is undeniable, the current administration has managed to deny it.»
In this next election, we need to decide whether we are going to build on the successes of the Obama administration — which has used a combination of bold executive actions and international diplomacy to achieve action on climate change even in the presence of intransigence, denial and outright hostility from congressional republicans — or whether we are going to retreat back into the energy - equivalent of the stone age, continuing to degrade our planet through the profligate burning of increasingly dangerous fossil carbon even as the rest of the world moves forward, embracing the renewable energy revolution destined to be the hallmark of the 21st century.
«His climate change spending priorities, estimated to be $ 120 billion since the beginning of his Administration, were on the ballot, and Americans spoke,» said Inhofe, who is set to chair the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee next Congress.
That's likely to change during the next administration.
The plan is open for public comment for the next 60 days, after which the Obama administration could choose to proceed with an official proposal, change it or reject it outright.
The Obama administration plans to table the bill with the proposed changes to lawmakers next year.
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