Sentences with phrase «resources for some future»

Factcheck.org ran Heritage's analysis by Roberton C. Williams III, a resource economist at the University of Maryland who is a senior fellow at the economic - analysis nonprofit Resources for the Future.
One of the most helpful resources for your future career is someone in your industry with more experience than you.
There's also «bequest value,» the benefits associated with leaving a resource for future generations.
As we learn to live as citizens of one world, the history of the whole world - wide church becomes the inheritance of all Christians and a rich resource for the future.
One recalls the recent occasion on which Secretary of the Interior James Watt dismissed the idea that it might be important to conserve resources for future generations — because there may not be many generations before the Second Coming of Christ.
Through water conservation, reduced emissions, program activation, and partnerships with environmental organizations, Coke Consolidated supports the safeguarding of the planet's natural resources for future generations, says Brett Frankenberg, senior vice president of supply chain planning.
Our ambition for the planet is to steward resources for future generations, which guides our work toward achieving our 2020 commitments and supporting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
These two publications will be key resources for future OAAEA courses, as well as future extension support beyond the program period.
Your participation supports ICPF, an important resource for our future
Inspiring people to eat healthy, sustainably grown food and to steward our natural resources for future generations.
I already know it's going to be a great resource for the future.
He recorded his speeches at team meetings and videotaped new plays being installed, creating an archive as a resource for future Niners coaches and players.
Recognizing the need to plan for the long term recreation and facility needs of the community and to analyze current commitments and resources for future development, the Park District completed two extensive surveys in 1999.
What we're trying to do is protect this resource for future generations,» said Johnson.
It is one where we aim to be masters of our own destiny, where we mobilise our own resources for the future, breaking the shackles of the «Guggisberg» colonial economy and freeing ourselves from a mind - set of aid, dependence, charity and handouts.
«I'm excited for the opportunity to lead this great agency as we continue to protect and preserve the state's land, air and water resources for future generations,» said Seggos.
«With this action, we are sending yet another clear message to the federal government that when our environment is threatened, New York will step up at every turn to protect our most vital resources for future generations.»
«Senate Republicans recognize the importance of protecting our cherished natural resources for future generations and that's why we have led the way on key environmental issues here on Long Island and across the state,» Reif said.
The governmental bodies of the five jurisdictions will review the AI and use it for direction, leadership and resources for future fair housing planning.
Another possible explanation is that CCHQ may have decided to conserve resources for future campaigns it sees more hope of winning.
We must ensure its sustainability as a dedicated funding stream to continue investment in these precious resources for future generations.»
The non-profit research organization Resources for the Future estimates reductions in carbon could save 35,000 lives in the country each year by 2020.
The result is the most extensive dataset of its kind for any gastrointestinal worm and is expected to provide a valuable resource for future investigations.
Mothers, on the other hand, want to save resources for their future offspring.
Permanently shadowed craters on the moon are among the coldest known places in the solar system and have long been suspected to hide significant water deposits, a potential resource for future lunar outposts.
Juha Siikamäki, a fellow at the environmental economic think tank Resources for the Future and lead author of the study, says efforts to maintain mangroves could add an enormous potential for carbon offset projects.
CEO John Rowe; former Assistant Secretary of Energy Susan Tierney; and Resources for the Future President Philip Sharp.
Newer schemes have learned lessons from the ETS and «are getting better», says Dallas Burtraw of Resources for the Future, a non-profit body in Washington DC.
«They've left the thing sufficiently loose that everyone's willing to join hands,» says journalist - in - residence John Anderson of Resources for the Future, a Washington, D.C., economics think tank.
According to a study published in the journal Conservation Biology by a group of scientists from the University of Notre Dame, Resources for the Future, U.S. Forest Service, University of Michigan and the NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Laboratory, if bighead and silver carp were to establish in Lake Erie, local fish biomass is not likely to change beyond observations recorded in the last 3 decades.
The Notre Dame study used expert elicitation, a process of formalizing and quantifying experts» judgments to estimate Asian carp impact to Lake Erie fishery biomass, a method designed by co-author Roger Cooke, senior fellow with Resources for the Future.
One factor, according to Joel Darmstadtler of Resources for the Future, a think - tank based in Washington DC, is that the world economy has conspired against the convention.
Turns out, those who were primed to think of mortality were much more likely to save the resource for future use by others.
Resources for the Future will introduce its innovative global Forest Carbon Index on Thursday.
Scientists, engineers and economists from the following institutions contributed to the research: the JGCRI, a collaboration between PNNL and the University of Maryland, BAEconomics, the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, the Centro Euromediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici, and Resources for the Future.
, now the head of the nonpartisan think tank Resources for the Future, said today that he is not ready to rule out action in Congress on a global warming bill.
«Initially, it's not going to be more robust than, say, California or RGGI or even some of the pilots,» said Jeremy Schreifels, a visiting fellow at Resources for the Future who has been observing the market's evolution.
Economist Dallas Burtraw, a colleague of Aldy's at Resources for the Future in Washington, D.C., calls this aspect «refreshing... under this system a coal plant is rewarded for efficiency.»
«Agencies are permitted to change their mind, regularly do so, and at least in theory receive the same deference from courts that they do when making rules from scratch,» wrote Nathan Richardson, a visiting fellow at the conservation group Resources for the Future, in a recent blog post.
Subsidy reform boosts revenue in India, Indonesia Phil Sharp, a former 10 - term congressman from Indiana and current president of the economic think tank Resources for the Future, said such critical examinations of energy subsidies and their broad societal effects are helpful in keeping the issue «out front» with policymakers.
«It's a remarkable report,» says Philip Sharp, president of the think tank Resources for the Future in Washington, D.C. «It's a balanced, high - caliber group with public input.
Since the 1940s, explains Nigel Purvis of Resources for the Future, in a paper on the relevance of the subject to climate policy, the United States has approved 90 % of its international deals — thousands of pacts — through so - called congressional - executive agreements.
The forests of Europe, North America and the former Soviet Union have expanded so much in the past four decades that they are counteracting the greenhouse effect, according to the Washington think - tank Resources for the Future.
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As with his energy - waste figure, Lomborg has a reference for this improbably precise number, in the form of a 1996 «Resources for the Future» report that reviews and summarizes a number of studies of the social (including environmental) costs of electricity generation.6 Consulting the reference is instructive.
The genomic data from this study provides an invaluable resource for the future studies of big cats and their whole family's conservation.
According to a recent analysis from Resources for the Future in Washington DC, cuts of up to 5 per cent from existing plants could keep the US roughly on target to meet Obama's 2009 pledge to reduce US greenhouse gas releases by 17 per cent by 2020, compared with 2005 levels.
«I believe there is no evidence whatsoever that Americans have revived, or that Fukushima reignited the anti-nuclear movement of the 1970s,» said former Indiana Congressman Philip Sharp, now the president of think tank Resources for the Future.
The approach «would provide a transparent articulation of the inputs, outputs, uncertainties, and linkages between the different steps,» says Richard Newell, president and CEO of Resources for the Future in Washington, D.C., and co-chair of the NAS committee that wrote the report.
As we commemorate the 400th anniversary of Henry Hudson's historic voyage up the Hudson River, it is prudent to learn what we can from the past in order to maintain and improve this irreplaceable natural resource for future generations.
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