While the Breakthrough Institute believes efforts to improve energy efficiency should be pursued, based on
sound economic sense and limited climate benefits, the growing consensus on the significance of rebound give good reason to remain skeptical that efficiency can be a primary driver of lasting reductions in climate - destabilizing greenhouse gases.
But flex policies for older workers can make
sound economic sense when you consider all the costs related to not retaining older workers, including recruitment, training and development of their replacements, says Barbara Jaworski, chief executive officer of the Workplace Institute, which helps organizations develop older - workforce strategies.
Secretaries also make
sound economic sense.
Not exact matches
Steve Ketchum, executive director of
Sound Point, told Bloomberg that in Puerto Rico, «there are no obvious great
economic difficult situations... We are comparing Puerto Rico with some of the worst situations of sovereign debt in history and it simply does not make
sense to us, especially since Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States.»
The foreign debt continues to be an issue and new voices have began to
sound the need to look for ways to face it; (ii) At the national level two questions are concentrating increasing attention: one is the reassessment of the necessary role of the state to correct the distortions of a runaway market (currently discussed in Europe and in the discussions about the role the initiatives of «an active state has played in the
economic development of Asian countries); the other is the need for a «participative democracy over against a purely representative formal democracy: in this
sense the need to strengthen civil society with its intermediate organizations becomes an important concern; (iii) the struggle for collective and personal identity in a society in which forced immigration, dehumanizing conditions in urban marginal situations, and foreign cultural aggression and massification in many forms produce a degrading type of poverty where communal, family and personal identity are eroded and even destroyed.
What scientific evidence,
sound reasoning or common
sense explanation can provide a foundation for expanding unbridled
economic globalization even one more day, for increasing unrestrained per capita consumption beyond its present conspicuous level for one more week, and for condoning the projected addition of 70 to 80 million members of the human community in this year alone?
This one
sounds like a good sensible plan that makes
economic sense as well as
sense in combating global warming.
Overall, Indigenous Australians have significantly lower access to mental health services, private or public, than other Australians and it thus makes
sound policy and
economic sense that investing in mental health services for Indigenous Australians should be one avenue to explore through justice reinvestment programs.
[144] Consequently it makes
sound policy and
economic sense that investing in mental health services for them is an avenue to explored through justice reinvestment programs.