Ambitious
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These are
ambitious
hopes, but even if the UN Security Council adopts and implements a resolution that would lead to such an eventual solution, it will provide just another band-aid and temporary relief.
To that end, India has announced
ambitious
plans to shift away from its traditional, high-polluting energy sources.
How can Europe pretend to stand for an
ambitious
message when it picks such low-profile – indeed, practically anonymous – messengers to deliver it?
Last month, Prime Minister Manuel Valls and I announced an
ambitious
partnership to promote a digital transformation of the entire country.
The Private Sector and the SDGsWASHINGTON, DC – Achieving the
ambitious
global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – which include ending poverty, improving global health, ensuring universal education, and mitigating climate change by 2030 – will cost a lot of money.
The goal is an
ambitious
one.
Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay is among the more
ambitious
efforts.
Trump’s tariffs have thus provided a perfect opportunity for Germany’s grand-coalition government to meet Macron halfway on his
ambitious
proposals to reform the EU and the eurozone.
The impediment, it was believed, was on the production side, as gushing returns on oilfield investments spurred ever more
ambitious
exploration.
At the outset, it must be stressed that, in seeking earlier entry into the EMU a country assumes a more
ambitious
fiscal and structural program than would be needed if EMU membership is delayed.
The second reset, under President Bill Clinton, was more ambitious: a full-fledged effort to create a partnership that promoted substantial US involvement in Russia’s economy and evolving political system.
And there is definitely a place for
ambitious
goals.
Over the past decades, various interest groups staked out powerful claims to protection and subsidies, while
ambitious
politicians regulated most areas of the European economy.
In March, Turkey and the European Union agreed on an
ambitious
package of measures designed to stem the flow of refugees to Europe.
Some believe Obama should follow the lead of the European Union, which has committed itself to the
ambitious
goal of cutting carbon emissions by 20% below 1990 levels within 12 years by using renewable energy.
Germany, for example, is planning the world’s most
ambitious
low-carbon energy transition, based on energy conservation and renewables.
The Two Best Ways to Reduce Infant MortalityBANGKOK – One of the more
ambitious
targets of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is the commitment to end preventable deaths of newborns and children over the next decade.
The EU was at its apogee at the time, lifted by the new euro and the
ambitious
“Big Bang” eastward enlargement of 2004; so the chances of securing change today, when the EU is at its nadir of popularity, would at first sight seem even more unlikely.
At the United Nations Sustainable Development Summit in New York, UN member countries formally adopted an
ambitious
new global agenda.
After all, fiscal stimulus can work only if it supports private investment and is accompanied by much more
ambitious
structural reforms – the kind of reforms that France and Italy are currently resisting.
The policy also helped to expand China’s foreign trade and boost its external financial strength (with a robust balance-of-payments position, large international reserves, and a stable currency), thereby creating space for Li to carry out his
ambitious
reform agenda.
Achieving this
ambitious
agenda by 2025 would usher in the last phase in the quest for a nuclear-free world, and requires, first and foremost, political conditions that reliably rule out regional or global wars of aggression.
This is a formidable – some would say unrealistically
ambitious
– agenda.
The assembled countries will consider how to raise the resources necessary to achieve the
ambitious
Aichi Biodiversity Targets, adopted two years ago at the last such meeting in Japan.
But it requires more
ambitious
and wider public- and private-sector support.
Given the difficulty of such large-scale intergovernmental cooperation, a more
ambitious
and binding global agreement could not reasonably be expected, at least not anytime soon.
In fact, governments should be even more ambitious, implementing national laws and action plans that tackle the problem now, instead of kicking the can down the road for future generations to deal with.
But they have forgotten how it all started: guaranteed demand, which stimulates the most
ambitious
kind of innovation.
Countries would begin to focus almost entirely on enhancing their own ability to adapt to climate change, with
ambitious
emissions-reduction agreements giving way to exclusively national initiatives in areas ranging from regulatory policy to geo-engineering.
This would leave the EU no choice but to change its internal plans, undermining its ability to stay on track to meet emissions-reduction aspirations for 2050 and diminishing member states’ willingness to agree to
ambitious
and legally binding climate and energy targets for 2030.
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