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A fragmented “splinternet” would be very costly to the world, but that is one of the possible futures outlined last month in the
report
of the Global Commission on Internet Governance, chaired by former Swedish Prime Minister Carl Bildt.
The Commission’s
report
states that the IOT may result in up to $11 trillion in additional GDP by 2025.
At the end of each mission, a couple of days after the election, the Head of Mission, who is normally a member of the European Parliament, first issues a preliminary
report
on the election and on the handling of the electoral process, followed by a final
report
a few months later.
But the preliminary
report
also included some criticism that irked the Bolivian administration.
In particular, the
report
stated that the country’s sharp political polarization was highly visible in the media, in particular on Bolivian television stations.
Coming to Grips with Man-Made Climate ChangeCAMBRIDGE: This month the United States Government issued a path-breaking
report
on the impact of long-term climate change on America's society and environment.
The new report, "Climate Change Impacts on the United States" (available on the website www.gcrio.org) is a remarkable accomplishment, even though it is really only one step in a long-term effort to understand the interactions of climate, environment, and human society.
The
report
stresses that climate change will have several interacting elements.
There are strong hints of what might go right or wrong, but also clear warnings in the
report
that much more scientific work will be needed to get more accurate results.
For example, the
report
relies on two different mathematical models of the atmosphere.
Rather, according to an excellent
report
released in April by the International Crisis Group, its activities in the South China Sea over the last three years seem to have emerged from uncoordinated initiatives by various domestic actors, including local governments, law-enforcement agencies, state-owned energy companies, and the People’s Liberation Army.
In such cases, diplomats will too often merely
report
the regime’s reassuring yet biased analysis.
Killer Fish FarmsA recent
report
by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization found that almost half of all the fish eaten worldwide are raised on fish farms rather than caught in the wild.
A recent World Economic Forum
report
proposes a “dashboard” for inclusive and sustainable growth.
A UN
report
calls on all governments to adopt natural capital accounting so that their sustainability efforts can be consistent, accurate, and comparable over the long term.
But a travel
report
explicitly states that Qaddafi’s security officials met with three Chinese arms manufacturers: China North Industries Corp.(Norinco), the China National Precision Machinery Import & Export Corp.(CPMIC), and China XinXing Import & Export Corp.
A letter to Chinese officials, signed by many members of the US Congress, and a
report
by Amnesty International state that China exported weapons to Sudan in violation of UN resolutions.
In a recent report, the monitoring group Human Rights Watch documents repeated cases of individuals and communities affected by projects financed by the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation who have stood up to defend their rights, only to suffer an array of abuses for doing so.
In my upcoming
report
to the United Nations General Assembly I advocate for a “zero-tolerance approach” to killings and violent acts against environmental human-rights defenders.
The Education Commission’s groundbreaking Learning Generation
report
makes clear what is at stake, particularly for African countries that have long suffered from education shortfalls.
The Education Commission’s
report
also shows that progress on education reform, coupled with more effective spending, could increase access to education, boost completion rates, and improve learning outcomes considerably.
So, when visiting an African leader, I would ask a simple question: In light of the Education Commission’s
report
and action plan, would they be willing to commit to the levels of education investment and reform required to qualify for IFFEd assistance?
As a recent HSBC
report
points out, the reasons for China’s rapid accumulation of debt, which is concentrated in the corporate and local-government sectors, suggest that the situation is not nearly as dangerous as many are making it out to be.
Leaders directly manage those who
report
to them, and they manage indirectly by establishing and maintaining systems for their institutions.
But that narrative is now being picked apart in a series of recent publications, notably the
report
last year of a UN Panel of Experts, and in two new books: UN official Gordon Weiss’s relentlessly analytical The Cage: The Fight for Sri Lanka and the Last Days of the Tamil Tigers, and BBC journalist Frances Harrison’s harrowingly anecdotal Still Counting the Dead: Survivors of Sri Lanka’s Hidden War.
An internal review panel studying what went wrong in the UN system’s response to Sri Lanka, commissioned by Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and headed by the distinguished diplomat Charles Petrie, is due to
report
to Ban next month.
French television, for example, recently aired a terrifying
report
on Haiti, where a local judge, without bothering to hide his actions, was protecting a narcotics dealer from the country’s own French-trained anti-drug force.
The IMF, World Bank, and WTO should not only
report
to, but be dependent upon this new UN reformed structure.
The first was the release of a
report
from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which sets out precisely what must be done to achieve the objectives of the 2015 Paris climate agreement.
The IPCC
report
appeals to governments to take urgent action to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions significantly within the next decade.
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