The company chairman would later mock climate models as unreliable while he campaigned to
stop global action to reduce fossil fuel emissions.
The company chairman would later mock climate models as unreliable while he campaigned to
stop global action to reduce fossil fuel emissions.
Not exact matches
CHAMPIONS INCLUDE: Dave Lewis, Group Chief Executive, Tesco (Chair) Erik Solheim, Executive Director, United Nations Environment (Co-Chair) Vytenis Andriukaitis, European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety Peter Bakker, President, World Business Council for Sustainable Development John Bryant, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Kellogg Company Paul Bulcke, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Nestlé Nguyen Xuan Cuong, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Vietnam Michael La Cour, Managing Director, IKEA Food Services AB Wiebe Draijer, Chairman of the Executive Board, Rabobank Shenggen Fan, Director General, International Food Policy Research Institute Peter Freedman, Managing Director, The Consumer Goods Forum Louise Fresco, President of the Executive Board, Wageningen University & Research Liz Goodwin, Senior Fellow and Director, Food Loss and Waste, World Resources Institute Marcus Gover, Chief Executive Officer, Waste and Resources
Action Programme Hans Hoogeveen, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Netherlands to the UN Organizations for Food and Agriculture Gilbert Houngbo, President, International Fund for Agricultural Development Selina Juul, Chairman of the Board and Founder,
Stop Wasting Food Movement in Denmark Yolanda Kakabadse, President, WWF International Sam Kass, Former White House Chef, Founder of TROVE and Venture Partner, Acre Venture Partners Michel Landel, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Executive Committee, Sodexo Esben Lunde Larsen, Minister of Environment and Food, Denmark José Antonio Meade, Minister of Finance, Mexico Gina McCarthy, Former Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Denise Morrison, President and Chief Executive Officer, Campbell Soup Company Kanayo Nwanze, Former President, International Fund for Agricultural Development Rafael Pacchiano, Minister of the Environment and Natural Resources, Mexico Paul Polman, Chief Executive Officer, Unilever Juan Lucas Restrepo Ibiza, Chairman,
Global Forum on Agricultural Research Judith Rodin, Former President, The Rockefeller Foundation Oyun Sanjaasuren, Chair,
Global Water Partnership Lindiwe Majele Sibanda, Vice President for Country Support, Policy and Delivery, Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa Feike Sijbesma, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Managing Board, Royal DSM Rajiv Shah, President, The Rockefeller Foundation Andrew Steer, President and Chief Executive Officer, World Resources Institute Achim Steiner, Administrator, United Nations Development Programme Tristram Stuart, Founder, Feedback Rhea Suh, President, Natural Resources Defense Council Rhoda Peace Tumusiime, Former Commissioner for Rural Economy and Agriculture, The African Union Sunny Verghese, Co-Founder, Group Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, Olam International Tom Vilsack, Former Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture Senzeni Zokwana, Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Republic of South Africa
Dave Lewis, Group Chief Executive, Tesco (Chair) Erik Solheim, Executive Director, United Nations Environment (Co-Chair) Vytenis Andriukaitis, European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety Peter Bakker, President, World Business Council for Sustainable Development John Bryant, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Kellogg Company Paul Bulcke, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Nestlé Wiebe Draijer, Chairman of the Executive Board, Rabobank Shenggen Fan, Director General, International Food Policy Research Institute Peter Freedman, Managing Director, The Consumer Goods Forum Louise Fresco, President of the Executive Board, Wageningen University & Research Liz Goodwin, Senior Fellow and Director, Food Loss and Waste, World Resources Institute Marcus Gover, Chief Executive Officer, Waste and Resources
Action Programme Hans Hoogeveen, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Netherlands to the UN Organizations for Food and Agriculture Selina Juul, Chairman of the Board and Founder,
Stop Wasting Food Movement in Denmark Yolanda Kakabadse, President, WWF International Sam Kass, Senior Food Analyst at NBC News and former U.S. White House Chef Michael La Cour, Managing Director, IKEA Food Services AB Michel Landel, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Executive Committee, Sodexo Esben Lunde Larsen, Minister of Environment and Food, Denmark José Antonio Meade, Minister of Finance, Mexico Gina McCarthy, Former Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Denise Morrison, President and Chief Executive Officer, Campbell Soup Company Kanayo Nwanze, Former President, International Fund for Agricultural Development Rafael Pacchiano, Secretary of the Environment and Natural Resources, Mexico Paul Polman, Chief Executive Officer, Unilever Juan Lucas Restrepo Ibiza, Chairman,
Global Forum on Agricultural Research Judith Rodin, Former President, The Rockefeller Foundation Oyun Sanjaasuren, Chair,
Global Water Partnership Lindiwe Majele Sibanda, Vice President for Country Support, Policy and Delivery, Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa Feike Sijbesma, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Managing Board, Royal DSM Andrew Steer, President and Chief Executive Officer, World Resources Institute Achim Steiner, Administrator, United Nations Development Programme Tristram Stuart, Founder, Feedback Rhea Suh, President, Natural Resources Defense Council Rhoda Peace Tumusiime, Former Commissioner for Rural Economy and Agriculture, The African Union Sunny Verghese, Co-Founder, Group Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, Olam International Tom Vilsack, Former Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture Senzeni Zokwana, Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Republic of South Africa
Baby Milk
Action is the UK member of IBFAN (the International Baby Food
Action Network), a
global network of over 270 citizens groups in more than 160 countries that has been working since 1980 to
stop misleading marketing by the baby feeding industry.
Baby Milk
Action informed the UN Global Compact Office that, while it would continue to copy the Office into its ongoing «dialogue» with Nestlé and encourage the Office to exclude Nestlé, the correspondence with the Office had demonstrated that it was incapable or unwilling to take any action to stop the violations and that far from improving corporate behaviour it was, in this instance at least, complicit in allowing violations to continue by providing legitimacy to misleading reports — which it refused to evaluate — and public relations
Action informed the UN
Global Compact Office that, while it would continue to copy the Office into its ongoing «dialogue» with Nestlé and encourage the Office to exclude Nestlé, the correspondence with the Office had demonstrated that it was incapable or unwilling to take any
action to stop the violations and that far from improving corporate behaviour it was, in this instance at least, complicit in allowing violations to continue by providing legitimacy to misleading reports — which it refused to evaluate — and public relations
action to
stop the violations and that far from improving corporate behaviour it was, in this instance at least, complicit in allowing violations to continue by providing legitimacy to misleading reports — which it refused to evaluate — and public relations cover.
Baby Milk
Action, as part of a
global network, acts to
stop misleading marketing by the baby feeding industry.
I will be one of tens of thousands — hopefully hundreds of thousands — marching on the UN Climate Summit in New York City this Sunday demanding that the world's governments take decisive
action to
stop global warming.
As the villainous Ultron emerges, it is up to The Avengers to
stop him from enacting his terrible plans, and soon uneasy alliances and unexpected
action pave the way for a
global adventure.
In describing what attracted him to Brad Pitt's new film, World War Z, a
global action drama in which UN investigator Gerry Lane (Pitt) leads a desperate attempt to
stop humanity coming to an un-dead end, director Marc Forster is clear that the universality of the threat was key.
As the villainous Ultron emerges, it is up to the Avengers to
stop him from enacting his terrible plans, and soon uneasy alliances and unexpected
action pave the way for an epic and unique
global adventure.
This is forward going
action for getting control of
global warming by
stopping unneeded GHG emissions increasing the overload of carbon dioxide on the globe while also getting control of water pollution.
We won't ever by able to effectively change anything with scary doomsday predictions, politically driven
actions or half baked solutions... If we could just for a moment pull all of our hands out of proverbial the cookie jar
stop with the politics and the anti-industry,
global warming and end - of - the - world speak, and realize that our need is to focus on the things we ourselves can do to change our own shade of green, we would be taking one small step in the right direction.
According to Christy, «The
actions being considered to «
stop global warming» will have an imperceptible impact on whatever the climate will do, while making energy more expensive, and thus have a negative impact on the economy as a whole».»
Global Climate Scam has been bringing the world the latest news debunking the global warming myths since 2007, engaging in billboard, TV and internet video ad campaigns, aggregating global warming news, providing action items and building effective coalitions to stop the global warming madness from hurting ordinary Amer
Global Climate Scam has been bringing the world the latest news debunking the
global warming myths since 2007, engaging in billboard, TV and internet video ad campaigns, aggregating global warming news, providing action items and building effective coalitions to stop the global warming madness from hurting ordinary Amer
global warming myths since 2007, engaging in billboard, TV and internet video ad campaigns, aggregating
global warming news, providing action items and building effective coalitions to stop the global warming madness from hurting ordinary Amer
global warming news, providing
action items and building effective coalitions to
stop the
global warming madness from hurting ordinary Amer
global warming madness from hurting ordinary Americans.
I differ too in that I'm an environmentalist and think generally
global warming is a farce and we'd be better to spend the money on
stopping pollution of rivers and oceans, buying the amazon, and researching and finding
action plans for when oceans do rise, as they will one day, man made climate change or not.
Global average temperature spiked at over 1.5 °C in February, and already another 0.5 °C is locked in once we
stop burning fossil fuels unless we take additional
actions to counteract that.
Alec travels widely to talk to audiences of youth and adults to encourage them to take
action to help
stop global warming.
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Action To
Stop Global Warming Must Come About CleanTechnica
Which means that the theory of
global warming by the greenhouse effect is nothing but a pseudoscience used to deceive institutions and governments into irrational
actions to
stop a non-existent warming.
Gopal has been active in many people powered direct
action movements, including the Global Justice / Anti-Globalization Movement, Direct Action to Stop the War, Mobilization for Climate Justice, Take Back the Land, and O
action movements, including the
Global Justice / Anti-Globalization Movement, Direct
Action to Stop the War, Mobilization for Climate Justice, Take Back the Land, and O
Action to
Stop the War, Mobilization for Climate Justice, Take Back the Land, and Occupy.
The insurance industry is clamoring for
action to be taken to
stop global warming because they have suffered large losses in recent years.
While radiative imbalance is not felt and the
action to reverse AGW is likely to be pushed into the future among bogus statements by deniers: «
global warming has
stopped in last xxx years», in an attempt to escape from the responsibility of their own
actions.
He advocated rescinding «all the job - destroying Obama executive
actions, including the Climate
Action Plan» and said he would «cancel the Paris Climate Agreement and
stop all payments of U.S. tax dollars to U.N.
global warming programs.»
Over the last 10 days the
Global Divestment Mobilisation saw thousands of us all across the world take powerful
action to help
stop the climate crisis with more than 240
actions happening across the globe.
Forty - nine percent (49 %) of voters think we should take immediate
action to
stop global warming, but just 30 % believe the president should take
action alone if necessary to deal with the problem.
Environmentalists demand government
stop global warming, but oppose remedial
actions like spreading iron filings on the oceans to -LSB-...]
Folks across the internet who favor
action to
stop man - caused
global warming repeat that combined figure and label.
Environmentalists demand government
stop global warming, but oppose remedial
actions like spreading iron filings on the oceans to increase uptake of CO2 or spraying chemicals into the atmosphere to create clouds (chemtrails) to block sunlight and reduce
global temperatures.
As McKinley pointed out, it appears evident that the Paris conference did not «trigger
global action» as McCarthy had argued that it would in July, but that has not
stopped her from pursuing her latest symbolic argument for the EPA regulations.
The insurance industry is clamoring for
action to
stop global warming because they have suffered large losses in recent years.
Businesses must act now to
stop rising carbon emissions
Global carbon emissions are still growing instead of falling — and businesses must take immediate
action to reverse this trend.
If you're looking for evidence that — even with the climate deniers in the US Congress and capitals around the world determined to look past the facts just outside their windows — a
global shift is underway and momentum for real
action to
stop climate change is building at every level, just look at what happened at the Climate Summit of the Americas.
In Mr. Trump's energy proposal, he promises to «repeal and rescind the Climate
Action Plan, cancel the Paris Climate Agreement and
stop all payments of U.S. tax dollars to U.N.
global warming programs» upon his election.
Duke Energy has distinguished itself from other polluters with rhetorical commitments to tackling
global warming and implementing clean energy, but
stops short of meaningful
action.
If we, as a species
global society loosely cooperative set of nation states, really want to
stop climate change, it would be nice to have some sort of historical success story on which to model our policies and
actions.
A recent report from the British government said if no
action is taken to
stop climate change, average
global temperatures will rise by 3.6 degrees to 5.4 degrees within the next 50 years or so, and the Earth will experience several degrees more of warming if emissions continue to grow.
But according to Reilly, this metaphor doesn't capture the challenge faced by any one city, state or region because while they can contribute to climate
action, they can't alone
stop what is a
global problem.
Moreover, no matter how «devastating for modern human society»
global warming might be, it's not nearly as «devastating for modern human society» as what will happen if we accept the AGW theory and take
action, based on the AGW theory, to
STOP global warming.
Members of the Campaign to
Stop Killer Robots this week called on the government of Canada to support the creation of new international law to pre-emptive ban fully autonomous weapons or «killer robots» as part of a new outreach effort by Mines
Action Canada, a co-founder of the
global Campaign to
Stop Killer Robots.