The situation the company finds itself in now is a significant amount of
uncertainty about what climate change regulation might do to the cost of coal plants.
When there is greater
uncertainty about whether the applicant will use the policy in the future, then the benefit is the projected smaller amount.
In the face of
uncertainty about future policies to address climate change, companies are using internal carbon pricing in their strategic planning to manage regulatory risk and explore future scenarios for potential investments.
This post argues that ethics requires acknowledging the links between tornadoes and climate change despite
scientific uncertainties about increased frequency and intensity of tornadoes in a warming world.
Significant growth has been registered in the second half of last year, a period of
great uncertainty about the crypto future of the country.
Despite all the positive expectations, the project brings some concerns; there is
still uncertainty about how the tokens will be issued since it is not assured the use of blockchains.
Some conservatives argue that building a potential tax increase into their tax plan would
create uncertainty about long - term tax rates and inhibit investment and job growth.
The idea is to
reduce uncertainty about future income and capital values, but without reducing returns, which is what would happen if you just held more cash.
He said there was still
uncertainty about which role the board was performing in the case of a diminishing number of prisoners sentenced under previous regimes.
With
increasing uncertainty about the election outcome and resulting policies, markets pushed the trading range lower over the last two weeks.
The introduction of a tax reform bill in late 2017
continues uncertainty about tax policy changes that, if implemented, could reduce the tax benefits of giving to a donor - advised fund.
There's
also uncertainty about whether wind's tax incentives will be renewed when they expire at the end of 2012 — only about half the utility executives polled think they will be.
Additionally, housing may no longer be viewed as the secure investment it once was thought to be,
given uncertainty about future home prices and the economy more generally.
On the other hand, there are
many uncertainties about physical processes revealed in the space surrounding the outer planets and their moons.
This definition assumes an average life expectancy of 20 years, beginning at age 65, plus a five - year buffer to account
for uncertainty about life expectancy.
The large range among projections stems mostly
from uncertainty about future energy use and greenhouse gas emissions.
Despite uncertainty about effectiveness, it can at least be said that Labour are using a strategy rooted in an understanding of the voters that can be justified with the survey evidence.
According to him, the government is yet to provide adequate information about the mantra, and this
raises uncertainty about what exactly it seeks to achieve.
Furthermore, those who express
higher uncertainty about future inflation are also more likely to choose the inflation - protected investment.
And even if we had more confidence in the forces behind past movements in asset values, we would still face
substantial uncertainty about their future behavior.
You may be experiencing a wide range of emotions and may
feel uncertainty about who to turn to or what to do next.
What that means is that, on average, one or two children in every elementary school classroom in the country is coping with
huge uncertainty about future family stability.
In addition, there is
growing uncertainty about how, precisely, international and domestic courts should identify rules of customary international law.
His reading of climate model projections also doesn't mention the
persistent uncertainty about how much warming a given rise in greenhouse gas concentrations could produce.
This approach provides more comprehensive management of the risks that
add uncertainty about future income.