Sentences with phrase «subsidy money going»

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I don't think that it's money well spent for the taxpayer, and I think our loan programs work well without subsidy, and frankly, I don't think it's going to make dent in things.»
«Now that Didi can stop playing subsidy war, they are going to make a lot of money,» says Jeffrey Towson, a professor at Peking University's Guanghua School of Management.
Far too much money still goes on agricultural subsidies, instead of on policies to promote growth, cohesion and development or to support the EU's vital role in international affairs.
«Any assurances given about our future relationship with the customs union and the single market would go to the very heart of the Brexit negotiations, revealing whether the government is intending to stay within either, or whether you intend to negotiate a patchwork of carve - outs, subsidies and sectoral arrangements, which will create winners and losers and may cost the taxpayer colossal amounts of money,» he said.
Furthermore the proceeds of the CCL do not all go to direct subsidy of wind farms; Greg Barker, the Climate Change Secretary, was on Newsnight last Friday and he stated that «almost 2 / 3rds» of the money raised from the CCL is spent on increasing «energy efficiency and fuel poverty programs».
As highlighted in the documentary Food Inc., the amount of money that goes toward the overproduction of corn, soy and other subsidies like wheat could be diverted to the production of fruits, vegetables and grass - fed livestock, providing that budget redistribution and subsequent actions were handled carefully.
And if there are government subsidies, with proper assessment, the government subsidy money will go to those who deliver — then the successful ones will so far outperform the state sector that it will expose the state sector for, in the main, failing to deliver.
Without the money grab and subsidies for the third world, the sense urgency goes right down the toilet.
We're talking about the money spent on research, not the money that goes to the corporations as subsidies.
The money going into politics from the oil, gas and coal industries gets huge returns in the form of subsidies back to fossil fuels.
In an article titled «Under the Rug: How Governments and International Institutions are Hiding Billions in Support to the Coal Industry» David Tumbull revealed how much government money around the world is going into coal subsidies.
They do care about money given out in subsidies to crappy technology in the guise of «going green».
And we have just found a way to buy almost half of that capacity — at a very high price — using money that was going to be wasted on subsidies — i.e. to add zero value to the UK's energy infrastructure.
Cut subsidies going to dirty energy, cut the money going to redundant weapons and stupid wars, divert it to helping people purchase these systems.
But as the year goes on, we'll try to break some of that hammerlock, both so that environmental review can go forward, and so that we can stop wasting taxpayer money on subsidies and handouts to the industry.
In other words, if taxpayer had been able to keep the money instead of it going to subsidies, the taxpayers would have spent the money and they spending would have created jobs.
Stunt highlights that massive amounts of public money go to subsidies for fossil fuels, rather than climate finance and renewables.
Who: Civil society will be staging a photo stunt to highlight the massive amounts of public money going to fossil fuel subsidies while climate finance receives tiny amounts by comparison.
A lot of money goes into promoting the concern about climate change — $ 2Billion / yr from the government for «climate science» plus another $ 8B or so for subsidies, plus $ 400Million / year from foundations, plus corporate money (e.g. — Chesapeake's $ 25 Million to the Sierra Club to kill coal (which Sierra has now turned against natural gas).
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