Not exact matches
But, as the discussion above
suggests, if Bill 12 were applied
in such a way as to
change the rules with respect to the batching of product on the TransMountain pipeline it would be necessary to examine very carefully if this created one of the two forms of prohibited conflict between provincial
legislation and the terms of the National Energy Board Act (see the common carrier rules of s 71 (1)-RRB-, and any applicable Board decisions relating to the prorating of capacity on the TransMountain pipeline.
The Hoylman - Glick measure ---- which is broader than its title
suggests, also barring efforts to
change a minor's gender identity and expression ---- is similar to
legislation enacted
in the past two years by California and New Jersey.
Writing
in the International Journal of Technology Marketing, the authors discuss the resulting controversies associated with existing intellectual property rights, and
suggest that the future can only bring conflict if such
legislation is not
changed.
As a second step, the DFG
suggests to discuss necessary
changes in German
legislation that would enable German scientists to generate stem cells themselves.
You
suggest that activists saw climate
change as a «golden opportunity to further a political agenda: reining
in corporations, regulating free markets and imposing environmental
legislation», and that these have prematurely politicised the science and caused «pushback» from the other side.
Meanwhile, surveys
suggest that science teachers face criticism over teaching about global warming, and some states have passed
legislation seeking to include anti-climate
change material
in the scientific curriculum.
One seeks to promote
change by
suggesting changes in policy and
legislation.
The following statistical information,
legislation, and court cases will be useful
in understanding why the
suggested changes are needed
in curriculum, instructional strategies, planning, and professional development.
-- Administration analyses of proposed climate
change legislation suggest that C.C.S. technologies will not be widely deployed
in the next two decades absent financial incentives that supplement projected carbon prices....
«With climate
change and energy
legislation pending on Capitol Hill, our research
suggests that more attention needs to be given to the existing perverse incentives for dirty fuels
in the U.S. tax code,» said the institute's senior attorney, John Pendergrass.
The reappearance of this matter
suggests to me that there is some institutional desire — i.e.
in the permanent public service — for such
legislation, which keeps raising its doubtful head despite
changes of the governing party.