Sentences with phrase «requires global participation»

Asked about the lawsuit, Exxon spokesman Scott Silvestri told Bloomberg: «Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is a global issue and requires global participation and actions.
«Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is a global issue and requires global participation and actions,» Exxon said in a statement.

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This redirection would require more participation by civil society as well as by government than global corporate capitalism now allows.
Global actions require local and national participation.
The new regulations will require all students first entering ninth grade in or after September 2016 to earn four units (years) of credit in social studies, including two units of credit in global history and geography, in addition to the current requirements of one unit of credit in U.S. history, one half unit of credit in participation in government, and one half unit of credit in economics (or their equivalent).
Solving the global warming problem will require broad participation.
This would require both a major analytical effort and a big political push, and it would have to be carefully tailored to meet WTO standards for non-discrimination and, thus, not impede global participation in carbon taxation.
This commitment and others made as part of its participation in the flagship programme are in line with climate science targets required to limit global temperature rise to under 2 °C.
But the results do provide some flavor for the proportionate increase in global abatement costs, and in required U.S. emissions pricing, due to delayed developing country participation.
After presenting the main scientific data, the paper states that the challenge of climate change will require collective action, with global participation, but justice and political feasibility dictate that rich countries should provide leadership and move first.
It requires understanding arbitration not only as a dispute settlement mechanism, but also as a form of global governance; understanding arbitrators not only as agents of the parties, but also as trustees of the international community; interpreting investment treaties in light of their global implications; and increasing transparency and third - party participation.
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