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Worse, the
report
shows that the Nationally Determined Contributions set voluntarily by signatories to the Paris accord are vastly insufficient.
The Stern Review, the latest IPCC report, and the UNEP have all concluded that current efforts to reduce emissions must be stepped up substantially.
The message from the IPCC
report
is clear.
And, in its latest report, Global Financial Integrity ranked Malaysia second in the world for illicit capital movements, reflecting years of outflows from a massive informal economy tied to corruption.
But the same organizations would never
report
charges of, say, fraud – or, indeed, non-sexual assault – against a suspect who has been named on the basis on anonymous accusations.
Crewe Alexandra’s board, for example, actively discussed sexual abuse allegations against a coach, Barry Bennell, in the late 1980s, but decided not to
report
him to the police or even to fire him.
Even coaches who were fired, the
report
asserts, were often not flagged, meaning that predatory coaches could simply start training children at a new gym.
More ominous, according to a confidential US intelligence report, North Korea has achieved the capability to miniaturize nuclear warheads, and may have as many as 60 bombs.
In fact, according to a new
report
by the London venture capital firm Atomico, European startups are now taking the lead in artificial intelligence, building new tech hubs, and drawing investment from traditional industrial stalwarts.
Yet many media organizations, including two leading newspapers, Asahi and Mainichi, continued to
report
on the supposed scandal – leaving out the testimony of Hatta and Kato, while providing an extensive account of Maekawa’s accusations.
A recent Congressional Research Service report, withdrawn under pressure from Congressional Republicans, found that changes in the top income-tax rate and the rate on capital gains had no discernible effect on economic growth during the last half-century.
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) recently published a report, “Fintech and Sustainable Development: Assessing the Implications,” exploring how digital finance can be leveraged for environmental gains.
As the
report
points out, by reducing costs and boosting efficiency, fintech is already mobilizing green finance, enabling poorer people to access clean energy through innovative payment systems and facilitating green savings for rich and poor alike.
China conditions these investments on technology transfer – a point highlighted by the US Trade Representative in a
report
released earlier this year, and now one of Trump’s talking points.
The
report
focuses on the lessons of the OSCE’s engagement in Ukraine, and part of the solution is reflected in the Panel’s title;European security is, indeed, a common project.
Within three years the US had an official
report
on the causes of the events of 9/11; the well-resourced expert commission that produced it identified the weaknesses of America’s national-security agencies and provided recommendations for addressing them.
The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, chaired by Phil Angelides, did produce a
report
on the crisis – in fact, three reports.
By contrast, the Rogers Commission, which investigated the causes of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, produced just one
report.
After reading through the emails, a congressional
report
found evidence that the Commission’s work was guided by politics rather than fact-finding.
But, for investment banks, shadow banks, and especially commercial banks (with their expensive networks of branches and ATMs), such a policy makes it very difficult to
report
regular and healthy operating profits on their quarterly income statements and regular and healthy gains in their clients’ portfolios.
Written under the leadership of Sir Nicholas Stern of the London School of Economics, who succeeded me as Chief Economist of the World Bank, the
report
makes clear that the question is no longer whether we can afford to do anything about global warming, but whether we can afford not to.
The
report
proposes an agenda whose cost would be equivalent to just 1% of annual consumption, but would save the world risk equivalent costs that are five times greater.
As the Stern
report
points out, as usual, the poor are the most vulnerable.
That
report
instantly raised a question in my mind: if we accept the regime’s diagnosis, why did Kim need to work so hard, despite his frail health?
A recent
report
by Citigroup, for example, predicts that growth will be easy for poor countries with young populations.
According to a new
report
by the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI), aging populations and declining fertility rates in many parts of the world could dampen global growth considerably over the next 50 years.
But, based on case studies in five economic sectors, the MGI
report
finds that achieving it, though “extremely challenging,” is possible – and without relying on unforeseeable technological advances.
Every five years the United Nations produces a summary
report
called the Global Forest Resource Assessment;The team in charge of assembling the assessment relies on internet reporting and satellite surveillance to come up with the figures.
According to the most recent report, between 2000 and 2005, we lost forest acreage equivalent to the land mass of Panama -- more than 77 thousand square kilometers of forest gone, some of it never to return.
The next
report
is due to be released in 2010.
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