In
a recent policy piece published in Science, Searchinger and colleagues wrote that such a policy «erroneously treats all bioenergy as carbon neutral,» calling it a major «accounting error.»
Not exact matches
While the CCA declares on its website that it doesn't lobby for
policies that determine «the basis for or duration of an individual's incarceration or detention,» the Justice
Policy Institute has documented several
pieces of federal legislation the CCA lobbied on in
recent years, including funding related to private prisons and Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention.
Independent economists say it's a mystifying
piece of tax
policy that has no clear, long - term economic purpose and few — if any —
recent comparable examples.
Further to my earlier post showing that the public / private sector pay gap is mainly due to more equal pay for women in service jobs, Â a
recent piece from Canadian Public
Policy by Hou and Coulombe shows that the pay gap between Canadian born racialized workers and non racialized workers exists almost entirely in the private sector and not in the public sector.
Another reason for that intolerably high public sector compensation premium — Further to my earlier post showing that the public / private sector pay gap is mainly due to more equal pay for women in service jobs, Â a
recent piece from Canadian Public
Policy by Hou and Coulombe shows that the pay gap between Canadian born racialized -LSB-...]
As far as Goldstein goes, I do not know the sum total of his writing, but have seen some of his
recent pieces on climate
policy.
In a brief mention of the work in a
recent piece on the World Bank's new behavioral approaches to global development, The Economist took note of how such small
policy tweaks — rooted in observation of how people actually behave, rather than in an expectation that they'll behave rationally — may change the way development
policy is implemented and assessed.
The
piece I wrote illustrated the power of personalized learning powered by blended learning, which addresses the call by a group of business and academic leaders in their
recent «Open Letter on the Digital Economy» and a corresponding
piece that contained a set of public
policy recommendations to «redesign how we deliver education at all levels using the power of digital technologies.»
Declares Jacob Waters in a
recent tweet, Ravitch's
piece counters: «any doubt that [Ravitch] is the [Rush Limbaugh] of education
policy.»
That reference resonated with the other
piece I read this weekend — the wonderful report by my heroes at the National Education
Policy Center, «Democracy Left Behind: How
Recent Reforms Undermine Local School Governance and Democratic Action.»
Sarah Darer Littman, an education advocate and CT Newsjunkie columnist, examined the issue in a
recent piece entitled, Second Chance» Malloy Should Revisit First Term Malloy's
Policies.
In keeping with its
recent policy of leaping headlong at the avant - garde, Ford, which got into the aero game early and the minivan market late, has made the Aerostar a head - spinning
piece of work.
In a
recent Globe and Mail opinion
piece, Josh Gordon, assistant professor at Simon Fraser University, and Anjum Mutakabbir, a master's student at the university's School of Public
Policy argue that there are three main data sets that provide evidence of foreign investor impact on the lower mainland's housing prices.
The
piece on Indonesia's changing
policies toward resource extraction cites SkyTruth's theory behind the
recent mining
policy reversal.
Gervais: In three
recent cases, the Supreme Court of Canada provided several
pieces of the Canadian copyright
policy puzzle.