PPT-Trade and climate change policies under a global supply chains perspective
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23rd Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis Global Economic Analysis Beyond 2020 June 1719 2020 Costantini V a Fusacchia I a Paglialunga E b Salvatici
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23rd Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis Global Economic Analysis Beyond 2020 June 1719 2020 Costantini V a Fusacchia I a Paglialunga E b Salvatici L a a . Matt Horne. . and . Josha. . MacNab. Pembina Institute. matth@pembina.org. | (778) 235-1476 | @. hornematt. josham@pembina.org. | (778) 871-1100 | @. jmacnab. The global context. Context. 2. The claim. EAUC Scotland event on community engagement. 16. th. . April 2015. Liz Cooper, SRS Research and Policy Manager. Everything we buy . as institutions has an impact . on communities around the world. Livelihoods, Pay, Farmers, Extractives/mining, Manufacturing. Effects on Biodiversity. Warren G. Abrahamson. Biology Department. Bucknell . University. Threat: Impacts of . . CO. 2. CO. 2. has . increased . ≈. 25. % in . 100 yrs.. Atmospheric . CO. 2. Ice Core CO. Value Chains. 1. Mainstream . food supply chains have these characteristics:. 2. Each company in the chain seeks to buy as cheaply and sell as expensively as . possible.. This leads to: . business relationships that are competitive and adversarial (win-lose). Is it getting worse?. Are Humans causing it?. Is Time running out?. Is there anything that should be done?. Is the “standard model” the only option?. Climate change?. . “Whatever Nature has in store for mankind, unpleasant as it may be, men must accept, for ignorance is never better than knowledge.” Enrico Fermi 1938.. . Integration of Developing Countries Through . Innovation. WTO Public Forum 1-3 Oct 2013. CUTS/OIF. By Ambassador Shree B.C. Servansing . ACP-EU TBT . Progamme. Brussels. Introduction. GVCs: Not a new phenomenon but a . scarcity are able to meet their needs by importing from countries where these goods and services continue to be available e scienti c review of climate change is followed by an analysis of the betwee Kerry Emanuel. Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, MIT. Common Misperceptions about Climate and Climate Science. Earth’s climate is inherently . s. table. Climate science is very young . Scientific Basis for Human Induced Climate Change. Jagadish Shukla. Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Earth Sciences (AOES),. George Mason University (GMU). Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies (COLA). Paul . Lachapelle. Community Development Specialist . Associate Professor. Montana State University . 1. What is extension’s role in climate science outreach?. 2. How can we best address vulnerable populations?. Mary Margaret Rogers. Anderson School of Management. University of New Mexico. Sustainability in Supply Chain Management. Definitions:. . Supply chain management . encompasses all activities associated with the flow and transformation of goods from the raw materials stage through the end user, as well as the associated information flows. (. NDIA Manufacturing Supply Chain Network Committee and Logistics Division. July 8, 2020. 7/7/2020. "Thoughts of Future Supply Chains – Breaking with the Past in a Post-COVID-19 Environment" . Can we find the right balance to optimize supply chain... March 28 2017. outline. Globalization and decarbonization. The challenge: political economy of renewable energy. Overview of free trade . rules. Trade disputes on clean energy. “Race to the bottom”. Eco-trade Policies at the WTO. Michelle Zang. Faculty of law. Victoria university of Wellington. Concept: eco-trade policies. Eco-trade policy: the trade policies/measures that are enforced with the primary aim of climate improvement.
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