For an overview of the climate science, see the David Spratt's Powerpoint presentation, Why is emergency -
scale action necessary?
Not exact matches
The Governor's order empowers DEC and other state agencies to issue emergency individual permits for those larger -
scale response
actions that may be
necessary.
Any larger -
scale environmental changes can be achieved once the staff have the
necessary knowledge and understanding to make informed judgements on the purchase of equipment and landscaping, if
necessary over a period of several years, once a play policy has been agreed and a proper
action plan has been devised.
Aside from the issues in conveying the story, there are some glaring inconsistencies, such as the invasion being alluded to being widespread yet much of the game treats your
actions as if it's a covert affair and the suspension of disbelief
necessary to accept the games explanation that everything was subsequently covered up at the end is ludicrous, considering the
scale of everything that has come before.
If the time
scale necessary for us to get kicked hard enough to take
action to prevent the death of our civilization is longer than the time
scale on which we have to take
action, then we can't wait for the prodding from Mother Nature.
The core problem, of course, will be «ambition» —
action on the
scale that's actually
necessary, rather than the
scale that is or appears to be possible.
(c) it is still possible to restore a safe climate and prevent most of the anticipated long - term climate impacts — but only if societies across the world adopt an emergency mode of
action that can enable the restructuring of the physical economy at the
necessary scale and speed;
In order to achieve the
necessary large -
scale greenhouse gas emissions reductions, some form of government
action is required.
Motivating collective
action on the
scale necessary to transform our economy in that short time frame is the hard part.
A major new report, just released today by the Stockholm Environment Institute and Friends of the Earth Europe, shows that — despite an increasingly widespread sense that climate catastrophe can no longer be averted — radical
action, on the
necessary scale, is still a very real possibility.
The plaintiff is entitled to her costs of the
action at
Scale B and
necessary and reasonable disbursements to the date of delivery of this offer assessed in accordance with Rule 14 - 1 of the Supreme Court Civil Rules, B.C. Reg.168 / 09 (the «Civil Rules»); and
The gut check is a simple exercise in which the individual or individuals responsible for taking those day to day
actions are asked on a
scale of one to ten how committed they are to accomplishing those tasks on a daily basis, and for being governed by those principles
necessary to do so, regardless of what else gets in the way.