According to the authors reducing consumption and achieving more sustainable lifestyles in
rich countries thus represents the most effective way to reduce carbon emissions and ultimately deliver health benefits.
Not exact matches
Removing any doubt about the Pope's intention is this: «
Thus the movement towards a new world order of trade which does not penalize agricultural progress in developing countries should be put into operation as quickly as possible, thus fostering the integration of their potential into the economies of the rich countries.&ra
Thus the movement towards a new world order of trade which does not penalize agricultural progress in developing
countries should be put into operation as quickly as possible,
thus fostering the integration of their potential into the economies of the rich countries.&ra
thus fostering the integration of their potential into the economies of the
rich countries.»
He further underlined the need to close the gap between the
rich and the poor which has divided
countries between big and small economies, «Inclusive growth has
thus become a peace, security and prosperity imperative,» he added.
If the new tests assess knowledge in ways that demand mastery of sequenced domain knowledge, sophisticated vocabulary,
rich content, and cross-disciplinary learning, educators across the
country would have a much greater incentive to bring challenging content into their classrooms and
thus realize the implicit promise of the new standards.
Thus, it is unsurprising that developing
countries like India and China are not likely to bow to pressure to take on
rich -
country commitments as a condition for the really
rich countries to maintain their present commitments.
This might lead coal -
rich countries to use less coal and more oil and gas,
thus lowering their emissions.
Locally grown fruits and vegetables, including grapes, strawberries, potatoes, and apples, have been shown to have up to 25 times more pesticides than internationally accepted levels, Agence France - Presse reports.Some of the
country's organic producers say they are struggling to keep up with demand for their products, which have
thus far generally been a niche market for the
rich.
And that 40 % reduction is important for more reasons than it being the most an industrialized
country has been willing to pledge
thus far — that's the amount that many developing
countries are asking for the
rich ones to reduce their emissions by.
Obviously it wouldn't benefit the most disadvantaged for
richer countries to continue BAU, unless you buy into some kind of global trickle - down benefit that they will get from our marginally greater prosperity and
thus greater charity / aid / whatever.
Most of what has been done
thus far in that area is based on what justice design systems in the
richer and so - called developed
countries produce and teaching poorer and less developed
countries do so the same.