Sentences with phrase «stringent targets»

Some Asian guidelines have recommended more stringent targets in these patients, they say.
Certainly the regulators will be eager to avoid any «carbon leakage» — that is, driving industry out of their jurisdictions through imposing too stringent targets ahead of any national program.
Ecology Department Recommends More Stringent Targets For Carbon Emissions In Washington (KNKX 88.5 FM, Dec. 20, 2016)
«The Child Poverty Act imposes even more stringent targets in a much more constrained fiscal environment.
For them to work, the cities and provinces will need to settle on stringent targets to keep the carbon price high, and collect reliable emissions data to ensure the targets are being met, he adds.
Emissions and efficiency regulations are forcing the conventional ICE to become downsized and turbocharged, or hybridized with electric motors to meet stringent targets.
The problem is so big that even if developed countries were to increase their CP2 pledges, they could meet their more stringent targets by simply buying more surplus and without actually cutting their emissions.
The conclusion that the GDRs approach imposes more stringent targets upon both Annex 1 and non-Annex 1 countries is thus unsurprising, and is in fact built into the comparison, so it's not very meaningful as a critique.
These initial INDCs admittedly do not go far enough to meet the 1.5 °C target, but each country is required to renew its pledge with increasingly stringent targets every five years.
Given the North's refusal to accept stringent targets, what (other than explaining themselves coherently) should the Chinese have done differently?
The current administration is working on new, more stringent targets for international negotiations to combat climate change
As the underlying models are correctly specified — that is, convexity in abatement costs means that stringent targets have higher and accelerating costs — the IPCC results can only be explained by selection bias; only models with low emission reduction costs reported results for the most stringent targets.
It had been widely assumed that this stringent target would prove unachievable, but the new study would appear to give us much more time to act if we want to stay below it.
The committee said a more stringent target than the 60 per cent cut currently in the Climate Change Bill was needed, because new information suggested the dangers of global warming were greater than previously thought.
Today's report will recommend setting two levels of carbon reduction targets, one to be met as a national and regional initiative and a more stringent target that would be adopted in concert with developing economies such as India and China.
We need to take all possible actions that will minimize the risk of exceeding those stringent targets for avoiding the climate Apocalypse, no matter what deprivation and hardships are incurred by the planet's citizens.
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