Sentences with phrase «sustainable global plan»

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And although Parker wouldn't speak specifically to Kik's future plans, he says Spark hopes all its firms end up as «independent, publicly traded companies that are sustainable, profitable, have a global audience and reach, and are employing thousands of people around the world.»
«India is one of the governments around the world that agreed at the UN's COP21 meeting to a new global climate accord, and its plans to boost renewable energy capacity is very substantial,» says Andrew Salvoni, head of Morgan Stanley's green and sustainable bond syndicate desk.
As Canada is doing with its Economic Action Plan, we encourage G - 20 countries to follow through on their commitments to create jobs and a strong, sustainable and balanced global economy.»
The UN bureaucrats, Scandinavian politicos, Clinton Administration «global affairs» mavens, radical environmentalists, feminists, and population controllers who planned the conference intended it to be nothing less than the Great Cairo Turkey Shoot: a political slaughter in which the enemies of «individual autonomy,» «sustainable growth,» «global carrying capacity,» «reproductive rights,» «gender equity,» abortion - on - demand, and the sexual revolution would be utterly, decisively routed.
The Rainforest Alliance certification program's steering committee, consisting of senior staff from different departments, ensures effective coordination, information sharing, and planning related to the global sustainable agriculture certification program.
Identifying sustainable sources of growth can be led by businesses applying the concepts presented in this report to their own planning and operations — proactively seeking new ways of differentiating and exploring how science and technology can be harnessed to create new offerings in the global marketplace (Figure 10).
Olera ® Shortenings and Oils, a food division of Global Agri - trade Corporation (GATC), announced its plan to completely convert its full offerings of palm and palm kernel shortenings and oils to 100 % Certified Sustainable grade by end of 2017.
The Action Plan contributes to the UN Secretary - General's Global Strategy for Women's and Children's Health, and helps to highlight preterm birth as a global priority, particularly for inclusion within the post-2015 sustainable development aGlobal Strategy for Women's and Children's Health, and helps to highlight preterm birth as a global priority, particularly for inclusion within the post-2015 sustainable development aglobal priority, particularly for inclusion within the post-2015 sustainable development agenda.
It is an essential component of any sustainable development goals and underpinned by several global documents such as the WHO / UNICEF Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding (2002) and the WHO Comprehensive Implementation Plan on Maternal, Infant and young child nutrition (global documents such as the WHO / UNICEF Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding (2002) and the WHO Comprehensive Implementation Plan on Maternal, Infant and young child nutrition (Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding (2002) and the WHO Comprehensive Implementation Plan on Maternal, Infant and young child nutrition (2010).
Those are four key ingredients in Brazil's recipe for combatting global warming over the next 15 years, according to a new national plan unveiled on 27 September at the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Summit in New York City.
The Prize contributes to the attainment of Sustainable Development Goals 4 — on education — and 5 — on gender equality, and supports UNESCO's global priorities included in the Medium - term Strategy 2014 - 2021 and the Gender Equality Action Plan 2014 - 2021 (GEAP II).
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The 2017 report analyzes the prospect of future tourism development in Asia, with the hope to guide decision makers and industry leaders in their formulation of long - term development plans and adoption of development models for closer collaboration by capitalizing on modern technology and their strengths, to advance sustainable development of the regional tourism industry and the global tourism economy.
GSA strongly encourages that the following efforts be undertaken internationally: (1) adequately research climate change at all time scales, (2) develop thoughtful, science - based policy appropriate for the multifaceted issues of global climate change, (3) organize global planning to recognize, prepare for, and adapt to the causes and consequences of global climate change, and (4) organize and develop comprehensive, long - term strategies for sustainable energy, particularly focused on minimizing impacts on global climate.
Representing an unprecedented milestone in Egypt's strategic plan to develop a sustainable renewable energy industry, SkyPower Global and International Gulf Development (IGD) have signed a historic agreement with the Government of Egypt.
This is one part of the global Unilever Sustainable Living Plan.
Scientific Support Plan for a Sustainable Development Policy (SPSD II), Part II: Global Change, Ecosystems and Biodiversity Atmosphere and Climate (Belgian Science Policy, 2003).
The current negotiating text for Rio +20 does not fully and explicitly recognise the urgent need to act on climate change as part of a global action plan for delivering sustainable development.
The scope of this chapter, with a focus on food crops, pastures and livestock, industrial crops and biofuels, forestry (commercial forests), aquaculture and fisheries, and small - holder and subsistence agriculturalists and artisanal fishers, is to: examine current climate sensitivities / vulnerabilities; consider future trends in climate, global and regional food security, forestry and fisheries production; review key future impacts of climate change in food crops pasture and livestock production, industrial crops and biofuels, forestry, fisheries, and small - holder and subsistence agriculture; assess the effectiveness of adaptation in offsetting damages and identify adaptation options, including planned adaptation to climate change; examine the social and economic costs of climate change in those sectors; and, explore the implications of responding to climate change for sustainable development.
Matt Arnold, Global Head of Sustainable Finance, JPMorgan Chase & Co., said the company's commitment — coupled with plans to facilitate $ 200 billion in clean energy financing to 2025 — is «driven by «out - of - the - box» innovators and a commercial approach that will deliver a more resilient energy supply chain.»
The IWC, charged with the global conservation and sustainable use of whales, introduced a moratorium on commercial whaling in 1986 as a temporary strategy to conserve depleted whale stocks while a more long - term plan was developed to manage whales.
It is a plan for community empowerment and for asset building and a global sharing of resources as investment to help empower the global poor to build the sustainable energy and productive infrastructure.
A webinar series — offered in partnership with the Low Emission Development Global Partnership — on planning and financing sustainable, low - carbon urban transportation.
By Laids Mias - Cea 2018-03-08T13:36:01 +00:00 March 7th 2018 Categories: GLOBAL URBAN DEBATES, INCLUSION Tags: climate change, climate change adaptation, gender, gender equality, gender inequality, gender - sensitive urban development, inclusion, inclusive urban planning, Local Governance, SDGs, South - East Asia, sustainable urban development
UN Agenda 21 — global action plan for sustainable development into the 21st century: 238 Australian councils currently operate UN's Agenda 21 Sustainable Development program through ICLsustainable development into the 21st century: 238 Australian councils currently operate UN's Agenda 21 Sustainable Development program through ICLSustainable Development program through ICLEI Oceania:
This resource is a result of the partnership between the University at Buffalo Food Systems Planning and Healthy Communities Lab and Community for Global Health Equity, and RUAF (Global partnership for sustainable Urban Agriculture and Food systems).
Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand — population policy Horn of Africa — joint position statement from civil society organizations on population growth and climate change IAP — statement on population and consumption International Planned Parenthood Federation — policy on climate change and sexual and reproductive health Nature Conservation Council of NSW — population policies Save the Children — policy on population Sierra Club — Global Population and the Environment Program Sustainable Population Party of Australia — population policies Various — extracts of references to population in selected policies Wildlife Trusts — position on population, resource use & consumption World Wildlife Fund — policy on population
«By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture's contribution to sustainable development,» the global plan for 2030 states.
Dr Birol and Minister Goyal discussed possible future collaboration on rail transport, and Minister Goyal shared the government's efforts for electrification and improvement of energy efficiency, and plans for India and the IEA to collaborate on a Global Railway Outlook to analyse prospects for the rail transport sector and how it can contribute to a more sustainable energy future.
The Venus Project is an organization that proposes a feasible plan of action for social change, one that works towards a peaceful and sustainable global civilization.
By Stephen Leahy 2018-03-09T13:16:31 +00:00 March 9th 2018 Categories: GLOBAL URBAN DEBATES Tags: Civil Society, climate change, climate change adaptation, inclusive urban planning, Sustainable Development Goals
Now is the time to draw up a master plan for sustainable growth and world development based on global allocation of all resources and a new global economic system.
By Stephen Leahy 2018-03-09T13:14:42 +00:00 March 5th 2018 Categories: GLOBAL URBAN DEBATES Tags: Civil Society, climate change, climate change adaptation, housing, inclusion, inclusive urban planning, Sustainable Development Goals
Uganda's experiences suggest the need to align with national gender plans and other related policies, such as finance, planning and climate change, and global climate and development goals and agreements (e.g. Paris Agreement, Sustainable Development Goals).
«The purpose of these plans is to provide policy makers and the public with a technically - and economically - feasible pathway toward a sustainable, secure, and reliable energy infrastructure that eliminates health and environmental problems due to air, water, and soil pollution and global warming.
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We are helping a pioneering group of industry leaders to plan action which will put the global maritime industry on a more sustainable path, using our significant change curve to guide what we do.
Among other positions, Prof. Dr. Nakicenovic is Member of the United Nations Secretary General High - Level Technical Group on Sustainable for Energy for All Initiative; Member of the Advisory Council of the German Government on Global Change (WBGU); Member of the International Council for Science (ICSU) Committee on Scientific Planning and Review; Co-Chair, Scientific Steering Committee of the Global Carbon Project (GCP); Member of the Board, Climate Change Centre Austria (CCCA); Member of the Working Group of the Austrian Panel on Climate Change (AG - APCC); Member of the Panel on Socioeconomic Scenarios for Climate Change Impact and Response Assessments; Member of the Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century (REN21) Steering Committee; Member of the International Advisory Board of the Helmholtz Programme on Technology, and Member of the Earth League.
Seasoned chief executive officer with a stellar history of success building oil and gas industry companies into global giants with a solid market presence and a sustainable strategic plan for long - term business growth.
Latanya Mapp Frett is the executive director of Planned Parenthood Global, the international arm of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, with some of the most innovative and sustainable health projects in Africa and Latin America.
Planned Parenthood Global, the organization's international division, partners with local advocates, medical service providers and youth leaders in 10 countries to build sustainable networks and fight for more inclusive laws and policies.
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