... intentions for the
vast majority of projects forced us to exclude this information while coding
for theenvironmentalimpactof a project. Instead, we attempt to capture
the likely impactofthe project ... for the Earth?
between 1970 and 2000, they provided less than half ofthe total money
flowing from of cial sources.
The PLAID database covers the vast majority (perhaps over 90 per cent) of
official ... Gleneagles
issue. The cases provide a striking contrast, describing the creation ofthe first
major international agency for addressing the global environmental needs of
developing countries, the Global Environmental...
...
results.
EnvironmentalImpactof Products (EIPRO)
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output ofthe sector, and that the nature of
the environmental interventions and the ratios
between them are fixed. In its most basic form, an
environmental ...
comparison ofthe relevant studies that
already exist into theenvironmental impacts
of products;
ã Chapter 5 forms the second main pillar of
the study: it gives a detailed analysis ofthe
environmental ... and how waste is
then treated in the life cycle modeling ofthe other
product groupings.
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Environmental Impactof Products (EIPRO)
ã Chapter 4 forms the rst main pillar ofthe
study: it makes...
... these differences tabulating and
comparing the characteristics ofenvironmental policies among the states
produces an interesting snapshot ofthe relative degree of “environmentalism”
among the ... for the period 1982-1992.
3
State Environmentalism
Among other things the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, and related
national environmental legislation were born out ofthe concern that the
patchwork ... controls had many ofthe negative
economic consequences commonly noted by advocates ofthe green burden
argument.
The Economic ImpactofEnvironmental Regulation
by
Stephen M. Meyer
1
The political...
... have works of art (sculptures or statues or
other works of art) displayed in a prominent public place and the cities have paid the artists
a very large amount of money for these works of art. ... the advantages of letters and the advantages of phone calls.
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ã How have mobile phones and the internet improved the way people communicate today
(compared to the days before we used these ... what kinds of meal) are nutritious?
ã (Similar to above) What are some examples of nutritious foods?
ã In general, do people in China pay a lot of attention to the nutrition ofthe food they eat?...
... estimates of
burden of disease from a much broader range ofenvironmental risk factors, and
in terms ofthe categories of diseases and health conditions affected. The
analysis makes use ofthe results ... limited the definition of environment further, to
those parts ofthe environment that can be modified by short-term or
longer-term interventions, so as to reduce the health impactof the
environment ... exposures will both improve the
health and the lives of urban slum dwellers – one ofthe key targets of MDG-7.
The underlying message of this study is that both the health sector and non-health...
... non-profit that advocates for affordable housing, retained Civic Economics to analyze the economic impact
of the 2006 commitment and to consider the prospective impactof another round of bonds ... 38,508,129$
TOTAL IMPACTS - HOUSEHOLD SAVINGS
TOTAL IMPACTS - OPERATING EXPENSES
TOTAL IMPACTS - SUPPORTIVE SERVICES
TOTAL IMPACTS - ALL OFTHE ABOVE
THE ECONOMIC IMPACTOF GENERAL OBLIGATION ... 124,297$
TOTAL IMPACTS - SUPPORTIVE SERVICES
TOTAL IMPACTS - ALL OFTHE ABOVE
THE ECONOMIC IMPACTOF 2006 AFFORDABLE HOUSING BONDS - HOUSEHOLD SAVINGS
TOTAL IMPACTS - HOUSEHOLD SAVINGS
IMPACTS BY...
... in the sales price.
Third,
the GHG footprint ofthe in-use phase of light duty vehicles must be measured on a
basis,
that is,
the total emissions from the
production ofthe original source of ... program to offset the CO
2
emitted from the production of our hybrid vehicles in the U.S. The purchase price ofthe offset is
applied to a project that reduces or sequesters the emission of CO
2
elsewhere.
We ... available on the Web at www.ford.com/go/
sustainability). The program has been evaluated by
third parties, which have affirmed the fuel savings
and the lasting impactofthe training. Because of
the multiplier...
...
are “working in the trenches” of building the web. Most ofthe people in this latter segment of
responders came to the survey by invitation because they are on the email list ofthe Pew Internet ...
attendance of seminars and (some) lectures. The length ofthe learning period (the
traditional four-year degree) may change as a result ofthe focus on combined learning,
with integration of more off-site ... sustained, particularly in
the light ofthe growing global demand for such education. Therefore, there is already a
rush to utilize the new medium ofthe Internet as a means of delivering higher
education...
... liabilities minus the sum of financial assets). It represents the sum of real
government deficits (or surpluses) in the past, mirroring the spending and revenue history of
the public sector. On the right-hand ... native ofthe same age and gender. The overall fiscal effect of
immigration is found positive, under the assumption that the age and fiscal characteristics of
future immigrants resemble those ofthe ... native ofthe same age and gender. The overall fiscal effect of
immigration was found positive, under the assumption that the age and fiscal characteristics of
future immigrants resemble those of the...
... (1995,
June
1). The
Economic
Impact
of
the
University
of
Northern Iowa
on the
State
of
Iowa. Cedar Falls,
IA:
Department
of
Economics,
The
University
of
Northern Iowa.
Butler,
... location
of a
university. They
find
that
"[d]espite
the
common belief
of the
importance
of
universities
as an
engine
of
growth [there
is]
only mixed
evidence that they have
... terms,
the
allocation
of
state monies toward their programs. These
insti-
tutions have often responded
by
conducting economic impact
studies.
The
traditional
approach
to
economic impact...