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About Foreign Subsidies: Though government activism isn't widely seen as effective in Republican
circles, there's plenty of evidence that trade
policy has at the very least boosted employment in countries like China and Korea.
Just a few years ago, conversations
about artificial intelligence (AI) ethics and
policy were limited to a very specific community of academics and enthusiasts, and perhaps a marginal few in the
circle of avant garde
policy - makers.
As well, Albertans are so hopeful now at the prospect of liberation from the fear of retribution for speaking their minds
about government behaviour and
policy in public, in the workplace or even among
circles of friends.
It is the deceit and secrecy
about the origins of the Iraq War that have been most damaging to Blair's reputation with the connivance of those civil servants, intelligence officials and senior military who were drawn into his magic
circle or remained silent rather than challenge his
policy.
Last weekend, inside a previously unremarkable
circle of grass
about 10 metres in diameter, a bold new precedent for drugs
policy was set in the UK.
Whoever decided that BULLET aid was a great name to be bandied
about in public
policy circles should be slapped upside the head.
Since YouthTruth began asking Katherine Smith students
about their school, administrators have changed disciplinary
policies, taken steps to help kids address bullying, and implemented
circle time to check in on social - emotional issues.
The «Calling the Roll: Study
Circles for Better Schools» video tells the story of policymakers and community members exchanging ideas
about education
policy.
A paper recently released by the Brookings Institute (click here to read the paper in full) has «added» some «value» to our thinking
about the use of observations in the teacher evaluation systems of topic here, and most all educational
policy circles these days.
As signs grew that the Senate was in no mood to set up a trading system for curbing carbon dioxide emissions, as I noted how the climate
policy debate had
circled back lately to the emissions - capping plan for power plants that had been proposed in the 2000 Bush campaign for the presidency, I found myself thinking
about the vacuum that's persisted where President Obama should have been on this issue (if he planned to live up to his campaign commitments).
In this post, I'll have a quick look at why carbon pricing has become so central to climate economics and raise some questions
about its primacy in
policy and political
circles.
My colleague Matt Hourihan wrote a great review of the effect price has on technology change and found that price — especially the small to moderate carbon pricing and fuel taxes talked
about within
policy circles — will do nothing but drive incremental technology change.
Yet talk
about pace and scale of development in Canada's oil sands is considered unspeakable — a blasphemy — in political and industry
circles, even though oil sands projects are widely recognized as the highest - risk, highest - cost projects in the industry, and likely the first to be impacted as the noose of climate
policy tightens.
So it's a bit crazy to still be quibbling
about sensitivity in
policy circles.