Sentences with phrase «unanimous consensus»

Previous COPs typically end with a series of «decisions» that are accepted by unanimous consensus of the delegates (majority vote does not apply to the climate convention), which sets a high hurdle for what can be accomplished.
Obama, says that he has the best climate scientists advising him and the virtually unanimous consensus among that crowd is that ACO2 produced «climate change» is an existential threat.
But there's a virtually unanimous consensus in the literature that rebound is likely to be significantly higher in emerging economies, where demand is far from saturated and efficiency improvements make energy cheaper and more useful for accelerated industrialization and economic growth.
Their definition of climate «misinformation» was contingent upon the post-modernist assumptions that scientific truth is discernible by measuring a consensus among experts, and that a near unanimous consensus exists.
The district's 15 hotel partners shared unanimous consensus for the 5 - year assessment district effective March 1, 2015 for 2015 through 2020.
Last November, every major news outlet and pollster said Donald Trump would lose the presidential election, and just last week there was similarly unanimous consensus that Britain's Conservative Party was headed to a big win in its own election.
The United Nations rules require the IPCC to seek unanimous consensus on each of their claims.
There is a near - unanimous consensus in the medical community that breast is best, with the World Health Organization (WHO) recommending that mothers exclusively breastfeed infants for a minimum of 6 months.
The ersatz leader of the free world, Obama, says that he has the best climate scientists advising him and the virtually unanimous consensus among that crowd is that ACO2 produced «climate change» is an existential threat.
Catholic sensitivity to Protestant critique had meant that the Council of Trent had forbidden any interpretation of Scripture that went «contrary to the unanimous consensus of the Fathers».
Though the cost is significantly more than a previous estimate of $ 600,000, elected officials from both bodies came to a unanimous consensus last week to move forward with one of the options presented by consultant SmithGroupJJR.
«We reached a unanimous consensus that these three selections that we made have the best shot for success,» Law added.
At the time, there was unanimous consensus among scientists that Earth was cooling.
It certainly deflected attention from my main criticism, i.e. that her claim of a unanimous consensus on AGW (as opposed to a majority consensus) is tenuous.
They found near - unanimous consensus (76/77) among the experts that there is no evidence to support the existence of SLAP.
These include whether hard forking the blockchain, or rewriting the code to reverse transactions without near - unanimous consensus, is worth the risk, and if ethereum developers forked again to solve a similar problem, would it split again?
An extensive round of interviews in New York with the CTO, CEO and other senior level executive of the hiring company provided a unanimous consensus that the proper media IT executive to assume the CTO's position had been identified and that he was indeed uniquely qualified and the single most qualified candidate for the position.
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