Moreover, just as the cap - and -
trade debate set off a flurry of industry efforts to shape the system to their interests, so too will a big technology push; the only change will be in the set of supplicants.
Not exact matches
The «FMHR» traders
debate the
trade on the airlines following a new report showing airfares are
set to drop again this fall.
«Automakers have been working to mitigate distraction in vehicles since we developed the first
set of distraction guidelines in 2003 — years before this issue entered the broader public
debate and a full decade before NHTSA published its guidelines for vehicles,» said the Alliance of Automotive Makers, an automotive
trade group made up of 12 car and light truck manufacturers including BMW, Chrysler, Ford, GM and Toyota.
After a great deal of horse
trading, a timetable for the election
debates has been
set, culminating in a head - to - head between the prime minister, David Cameron, and his opposite number Ed Miliband a week before voters go to the polls.
Union leaders have promised to fight «tooth and nail» against a controversial
Trade Union Bill,
set to be
debated in parliament today.
That's the optimistic opinion put forth by Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi — she issued that statement as Congress
set about the «mother of all climate weeks» to
debate revolutionary climate and energy legislation that could potentially land the US a cap and
trade system to cut nationwide carbon emissions.
As signs grew that the Senate was in no mood to
set up a
trading system for curbing carbon dioxide emissions, as I noted how the climate policy
debate had circled back lately to the emissions - capping plan for power plants that had been proposed in the 2000 Bush campaign for the presidency, I found myself thinking about the vacuum that's persisted where President Obama should have been on this issue (if he planned to live up to his campaign commitments).
Obviously, there's a
trade - off here, but the
debate is going to happen anyway, so I think we should
set out the desirable position and go from there.
Here is Lucas, speaking at a recent
debate held by the World Development Movement,
setting out her case for carbon rationing,
trading and «equality» and selling her argument for «equality» in such (pseudo) scientific terms.