28 September 2016 — The Latin American and Caribbean Carbon Forum (LACCF, to 30 September) is set to kick off in Panama City 28 September, bringing together key players from the private and public sectors to discuss ways to speed up the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions
through national climate action plans and market - based mechanisms, and to reach out to cooperation agencies, potential investors and service providers.
Not exact matches
«The U.S. submission reflects President Obama's continued commitment to meeting the
climate change and clean energy challenge
through robust domestic and international
action that will strengthen our economy, enhance our
national security, and protect our environment,» said U.S.
climate negotiator Todd Stern in a prepared statement announcing the commitment.
Keeping the world on track to meet
climate goals to support global prosperity —
through the Paris Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals — requires more than just
action by
national governments.
As we debate our entire
national commitment to
climate change
action through the proxy of an oil sands pipeline project or two, we should remember every one of us has had a hand in getting the bitumen into that pipe.
Originally written in July, and updated
through the year, the post showed the progression of an Amendment to the
National Defense Authorization Act calling for the military to report on their
actions to prepare for
climate change.
Preventing
climate change's worst impacts will require global
action — both in the form of an international
climate agreement and
through national, regional, and state policies to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
Ambitious Corporate
Climate Action Driving Delivery of Paris Goals Business Commitments Need Reinforcing by Strong National Policies Marrakech, Morocco, 9 November, 2016 - Private sector leaders have come together at the COP 22 Business & Industry day to call for countries to fully implement their national climate action plans (the NDCs) through strong domestic legisla
Climate Action Driving Delivery of Paris Goals Business Commitments Need Reinforcing by Strong National Policies Marrakech, Morocco, 9 November, 2016 - Private sector leaders have come together at the COP 22 Business & Industry day to call for countries to fully implement their national climate action plans (the NDCs) through strong domestic legislat
Action Driving Delivery of Paris Goals Business Commitments Need Reinforcing by Strong
National Policies Marrakech, Morocco, 9 November, 2016 - Private sector leaders have come together at the COP 22 Business & Industry day to call for countries to fully implement their national climate action plans (the NDCs) through strong domestic legisl
National Policies Marrakech, Morocco, 9 November, 2016 - Private sector leaders have come together at the COP 22 Business & Industry day to call for countries to fully implement their
national climate action plans (the NDCs) through strong domestic legisl
national climate action plans (the NDCs) through strong domestic legisla
climate action plans (the NDCs) through strong domestic legislat
action plans (the NDCs)
through strong domestic legislation...
improve the quality of life for over eight million people in rural Kenya
through access to clean renewable energy and contribute to meeting the Government of Kenya's
National Climate Change
Action Plan and Vision 2030
Marrakech, Morocco, 9 November, 2016 — Private sector leaders have come together at the COP 22 Business & Industry day to call for countries to fully implement their
national climate action plans (the NDCs)
through strong domestic legislation so that the many
climate commitments of the private sector can be speedily implemented.
The document gives an overview of ongoing UN system
actions in key
climate change - related areas, in support of
national endeavours and in furtherance of the implementation of mandates received
through the UNFCCC and other intergovernmental bodies.
Having failed to move a
national climate policy
through the U.S. Senate before the meeting, Obama's negotiators arrived unprepared and unwilling to sign on for serious international
action, let alone to lead.
This manual aims to facilitate greater access to electricity by rural communities
through the provision of
climate finance under a
National Appropriate Mitigation
Action («NAMA»).
As a global challenge calling for collective
action,
climate change has elicited substantial rulemaking at the international plane, percolating
through the broader legal system to the regional,
national and local levels.
In addition, a number of countries have taken
action to use DRR for adapting to
climate change,
through National Platforms on DRR.
At the same time, learning and
action at the local scale can translate back (especially
through organizations such as Second Nature, and efforts such as the US
National Climate Assessment) to impact national and international unders
National Climate Assessment) to impact
national and international unders
national and international understanding.