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Social science is less about trendy topics like email networks and social media sites than it is about the grand problems of society – managing the impact of climate change, regulating financial markets, building more efficient organizations, designing more fair economies.
California also has been well ahead of Washington on climate change, regulating carbon-dioxide emissions from vehicles and taking steps to reduce industrial emissions of greenhouse gases by 25percentt by 2020.
Subtropical forest biome in China covers 2.5 × 106 km2, occupies about 25% of the total forest area in China (Wu 1995), and plays critical role in C sink and climate change regulating (Zhou et al. 2006; Tan et al. 2011; Yu et al. 2014).
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But she wants to achieve immigration reform, mitigate climate change, regulate gun ownership, make college more affordable and invest in infrastructure.
In the shadow of the G-8 meeting, the G-5 summit, made up of Brazil, China, India, South Africa and Mexico, will advance their own agenda, meeting with the eight richest countries on July 9. Fighting climate change and regulating carbon emissions will be discussed among these five countries too, though a fissure between China and the others has formed, according to IPS.
Besides unpredictable weather and the danger of climate change, the heavily regulated industry wrestles with government bureaucrats and changing demographics.
Since then, the Environmental Protection Agency has found that greenhouse gases endanger public health as "the primary driver" of climate change and has regulated vehicle emissions.
"This is the most any president has done to regulate climate change in US history," he told The Guardian.
Many of the policy responses to the climate change problem – consume less, regulate businesses, curb big oil and coal, restrict car use – feel more comfortable to those on the left than the right of the political spectrum.
Its 1,500 pages of text show us that it's not only a threat to our food standards, but also our battle against climate change, and ability to regulate big banks.
Moreover, soils are largest terrestrial reservoirs of C (~ 2500 Pg C up to 2 m depth, compared to 600 Pg C in biota and 750 Pg C in atmosphere) (Batjes 1999; Lal and Kimble 1997) and potential C-sink to regulate climate change processes (Lal et al. 2007; Lal 2011).
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