Sentences with phrase «political impetus»

The 2015 Paris Agreement provided political impetus for a global assault on climate change and its impacts.
Over the past two years, a new political impetus has been given to European science through the concept of the European Research Area (ERA) articulated by Philippe Busquin, Commissioner for Research of the European Union (EU)(1, 2).
Subsequently, in 2008, in partnership with the Stockholm Environment Institute, the Union organised the International Conference in Stockholm on Climate and Air pollution Co-Benefits, which gave international political impetus to the CCAC issue.
Rio +20 can provide political impetus to the relevant fora - the UNFCCC and others - on the appropriate level of ambition of these commitments;
The danger is that the film's political impetus will escape notice: so far the media have treated Hoop Dreams to a pep rally of praise as a human drama, not as criticism of a dubious sports apparatus.
And education practitioners know that higher cost estimates for complying with exit exams will produce a political impetus to spend more money on education practitioners.
The show reflects on a number of interesting notions: the ways in which postwar black artists have constructed their identity through their reliance on abstraction; the formal affinities between artists of different generations; and the role of non-figurative art as both personal expression and political impetus.
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