Climate Change Agreements Sample Clauses

Climate Change Agreements. Results of the First Target Period Assessment. Harwell, Oxfordshire, UK: AEA Technology. International Energy Agency. 1997a. Voluntary Actions for Energy-Related CO2 Abatement. Paris: OECD/IEA
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Climate Change Agreements. Results of the Fourth Target Period Assessment. November 2009. AEA (2011).
Climate Change Agreements. Results of the Fifth Target Period. October 2011. Ag Energiebeilanzen e.V. (2017). Evaluation Tables on the Energy Balance 1990 to 2016. September 2017. xxxxx://xxx.xx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/4-1-Home.html Xxxxxx, X., Xxxxx, X., Xxxxx, T. (2007). Macroeconomic effects of efficiency policies for energy-intensive industries: The case of the UK Climate Change Agreements, 2000–2010. Elsevier B.V. doi:10.1016/j.eneco.2006.12.008 Department for Business, Energy Consumption in the UK (BEIS), (2017a). Energy Consumption in the UK. July 2017. xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.xx/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/6335 03/ECUK_2017.pdf BEIS. (2017b). The Clean Growth Strategy: Leading the way to a low carbon future. October 2017. xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.xx/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/7004 96/clean-growth-strategy-correction-april-2018.pdf BEIS. (2018). 2016 UK Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Final Figures. 6 February 2018. xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.xx/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/6804 73/2016_Final_Emissions_statistics.pdf Xxxxx, X. (2013). Emissions Trading and Technological change. Central Intelligence Agency (2018a). The World Factbook. Germany. June 2018. xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/library/Publications/the-world-factbook/geos/gm.html Central Intelligence Agency (2018b). The World Factbook. United Kingdom. June 2018. xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/library/Publications/the-world-factbook/geos/uk.html
Climate Change Agreements. Operations Manual. Bristol: Environment Agency. April 2017. xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.xx/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/6177 16/LIT_7911.pdf Environment Agency (2017b). Climate Change Agreements: biennial progress report 2015 and 2016. Bristol: Environment Agency. 16 November 2017. Xxxxxxxxxx et al, 2018. 10 years of the UK Climate Change Act, Xxxxxxxx Research Institute xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xx/GranthamInstitute/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/10-Years-of-the-UK-Climate- Change-Act_Fankhauser-et-al.pdf Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (2016). Green Paper on Energy Efficiency: discussion paper of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy. Berlin: Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety. Climate Action in Figures: Emission Targets Germany and EU. xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/fileadmin/Daten_BMU/Download_PDF/Klimaschutz/klimaschutz_in_zahlen_klimazie le_en_bf.pdf
Climate Change Agreements. In December 2015, the Government of Canada, along with approximately 190 other countries, committed to reducing global GHG emissions (the Paris Agreement). The key objective of this agreement was to limit global warming to less than 2 degrees Celsius, and to try to limit it to 1.5 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels (i.e., levels prior to the industrial revolution).7 Environmental scientists predict that if the increase in average global temperature is kept below 2 degrees Celsius from preindustrial levels, the most serious effects of climate change can be avoided.8 In March 2016, Canadian First Ministers (Prime Minister and provincial and territorial Premiers) committed to meet Canada’s commitment for the Paris Agreement. They agreed to implement GHG reduction policies to reduce Canada’s emissions by 30% from 2005 levels by 2030 (i.e., the Vancouver Declaration).9 In addition, the Canadian First Ministers developed a Pan-Canadian framework. This Framework, in part, outlined actions Canada could take to grow the economy while reducing harmful GHG emissions. During its development, the Government of Canada required all provinces and territories to implement carbon-pricing mechanisms (e.g., carbon tax, cap and trade systems) by 2018.10 While the Government of Saskatchewan agreed to the Vancouver Declaration, it did not agree to the Pan-Canadian framework. It does not support mandating the use of carbon pricing mechanisms in all provinces and territories.

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  • Complete Agreement; Amendments This Amendment and the Loan Documents represent the entire agreement about this subject matter and supersede prior negotiations or agreements with respect to such subject matter. All prior agreements, understandings, representations, warranties, and negotiations between the parties about the subject matter of this Amendment and the Loan Documents merge into this Amendment and the Loan Documents.

  • Parent Agreement Sublessor and Sublessee acknowledge that this agreement is contingent upon Sublessor’s lease agreement with Lessor (Hereinafter referred to as “Parent Agreement”) beginning and Date ending on signed on . Date Date

  • Complete Agreement; Amendment This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous agreements in regard thereto. This Agreement cannot be modified except by an agreement in writing signed by both parties and specifically referring to this Agreement.

  • Existing Agreements The Executive represents to the Company that he is not subject or a party to any employment or consulting agreement, non-competition covenant or other agreement, covenant or understanding which might prohibit him from executing this Agreement or limit his ability to fulfill his responsibilities hereunder.

  • AGREEMENT AMENDMENTS This Agreement may be amended at any time by written instrument duly approved by the President or President's designee and accepted by Faculty Member; provided, however, no such written instrument shall be required for any increase in Faculty Member's salary or any improvement to the fringe benefits of Faculty Member's employment, or for promotion in rank, any of which may be accomplished at any time by official action of the Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska (Board) without the necessity for written modification or amendment of this Agreement. This Agreement and Appendix “A” attached hereto constitute the entire agreement between the parties. This Agreement supersedes all previous agreements between or among the parties. There are no agreements, representations or warranties between or among the parties other than those set forth in this Agreement or the documents and agreements referred to in this Agreement.

  • Amendment of Bidding Documents 10.1 Before the deadline for submission of bids, the Employer may modify the bidding documents by issuing addenda.

  • Lock-Up Agreements At the date of this Agreement, the Representatives shall have received an agreement substantially in the form of Exhibit C hereto signed by the persons listed on Schedule D hereto.

  • Agreement; Amendment If either party hereto requests to amend this agreement, it shall notify the other party in writing, and the other party shall respond within one week. All amendments of this agreement must be made in writing by both parties, and such amendments shall be deemed as inseverable parts of this agreement.

  • Arrangement Agreement This Plan of Arrangement is made pursuant to, and is subject to the provisions of, the Arrangement Agreement, except in respect of the sequence of the steps comprising the Arrangement, which shall occur in the order set forth herein.

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Based on the information provided by You when You applied for this insurance and subject to You having paid the required Premium, We agree to insure You during the Period of Insurance. Your Duty of Disclosure Before You enter into an insurance contract, You have a duty to tell Us anything that You know, or could reasonably be expected to know, may affect Our decision to insure You and on what terms. You have this duty until We agree to insure You. You have the same duty before You renew, extend, vary or reinstate an insurance contract. You do not need to tell Us anything that: • reduces the risk We insure You for; or • is common knowledge; or • We know or should know as an insurer; or • We waive Your duty to tell Us about. If You Do Not Tell Us Something If You do not tell Us anything you are required to, We may cancel Your contract or reduce the amount We will pay You if You make a claim under this Policy, or both. 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