progress A Progress 2025 Vision for Immigration By www.yesmagazine.org Published On :: Wed, 18 Sep 2024 23:02:28 +0000 Instead of Project 2025’s harsh anti-immigrant policies, here’s what a progressive, human-centered vision for immigrant rights looks like. Full Article Democracy Social Justice Racial Justice Immigration YES! Presents: Rising Up with Sonali JD Vance Progress 2025: Immigration Progress 2025 Haitian Immigrants Springfield Donald Trump 2024 Election
progress A Progress 2025 Vision of Self-Determination By www.yesmagazine.org Published On :: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 21:23:10 +0000 Project 2025, created by the extremist right-wing Heritage Foundation, takes a colonialist position on U.S. influence at home and abroad. Its authors argue that too much public land is not Full Article Social Justice YES! Presents: Rising Up with Sonali self-determination sovereignty Progress 2025: Colonialism and Sovereignty Progress 2025
progress Dr. Ibram X Kendi’s Progress 2025 Vision for Education By www.yesmagazine.org Published On :: Wed, 09 Oct 2024 22:33:03 +0000 In the face of Project 2025’s dystopian vision for education, Ibram X Kendi lays out a progressive alternative for public education in the U.S. Full Article Social Justice Education Progress 2025 Ibram X Kendi YES! Presents: Rising Up with Sonali Project 2025 Progress 2025: Education
progress Progress 2025: A Vision for Economic Justice By www.yesmagazine.org Published On :: Thu, 19 Sep 2024 14:00:00 +0000 A progressive alternative to Project 2025’s anti-tax, anti-worker economy includes worker protections and a strong social safety net. Full Article Economy Wealth and inequality Jobs Organized Labor Project 2025 Progress 2025: Labor and Capital Progress 2025 Gig Work Americans for Financial Reform Unions YES! Presents: Rising Up with Sonali
progress A Progress 2025 Vision for Health Care By www.yesmagazine.org Published On :: Thu, 12 Sep 2024 14:00:00 +0000 Instead of gutting Medicare and Medicaid, as Project 2025 envisions, here's what a holistic, collective approach to health care would look like. Full Article Democracy Health & Happiness Health care Health Care 2024 Election YES! Presents: Rising Up with Sonali Progress 2025: Health Care Progress 2025
progress Senate Aims to Preserve Scientific Progress in FY25 Spending Bills: Part 1 By thebridge.agu.org Published On :: Wed, 31 Jul 2024 19:22:11 +0000 On Thursday, 25 July, the full Senate Appropriations Committee began marking up their spending bills for fiscal year (FY) 2025, starting with the Commerce-Justice-Science and Interior-Environment bills, which will be followed by the Energy-Water and Labor-HHS bills later this week. These bills collectively set the spending amounts for U.S. federal science agencies, including NASA, NOAA, NSF, USGS, EPA, the Department of Energy, and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. … The post Senate Aims to Preserve Scientific Progress in FY25 Spending Bills: Part 1 appeared first on The Bridge: Connecting Science and Policy. Full Article Federal budget
progress Senate Aims to Preserve Scientific Progress in FY25 Spending Bills: Part 2 By thebridge.agu.org Published On :: Tue, 06 Aug 2024 20:37:05 +0000 In this Bridge post, continued from our Senate FY25 Appropriations Overview Part 1 blog, we’ll cover the Senate’s Interior-Environment, Energy-Water, and Labor-Health and Human Services (HHS) spending bills for fiscal year (FY) 2025—detailing relevant funding levels and sharing committee report highlights that impact the Earth and space sciences. Senate Interior-Environment Appropriations bill and accompanying report. United States Geological Survey (USGS) FY2024 President’s Budget Request FY2025 AGU Request FY2025 … The post Senate Aims to Preserve Scientific Progress in FY25 Spending Bills: Part 2 appeared first on The Bridge: Connecting Science and Policy. Full Article Federal budget
progress Mental Health in the Youth Justice System and Update on Progress against Business Plan: Youth Justice Agency By aims.niassembly.gov.uk Published On :: Thu, 12 Sep 2024 00:00:00 GMT Room 30, Parliament Buildings Full Article Committee for Justice
progress Committee Finds Little Progress in Reducing Cost of Legal Aid By www.niassembly.gov.uk Published On :: The Public Accounts Committee has found little progress has been made in reducing the cost of legal aid. The conclusion came in a report, published today, into Managing Legal Aid, which followed up on a previous Committee report issued in 2011. Full Article
progress Renewed Transdniestrian settlement talks provide impetus for real progress in the coming weeks, says OSCE Special Representative By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 03 Jun 2016 13:18:06 +0000 BERLIN, 3 June 2016 – The resumption of talks in the 5+2 format signals a fresh impetus in the settlement process and provides new momentum to achieve real progress, said Ambassador Cord Meier-Klodt, Special Representative of the German OSCE Chairperson-in-Office for the Transdniestrian Settlement Process. As a result of the talks, the sides signed a protocol that details steps to be taken towards resolving a number of concrete issues prior to the informal Conference on Confidence-Building Measures in Bavaria in July. “Following two days of focused discussions, I am happy to say that we moved forward on a number of substantive issues to the benefit of both sides, including in the areas of telecommunication, transportation and education,” said Meier-Klodt. “With the collective effort of the sides and the international partners, we stand a real chance of resolving these key issues next month.” The Special Representative welcomed the ongoing efforts of the sides and the international partners over recent months, including intensified dialogue between the chief negotiators and in the working group format, and a visit of the Mediators and Observers to Chisinau and Tiraspol in April 2016. “This 5+2 is testament to the fact that constructive and frequent dialogue at all levels is essential for realizing substantive talks in the 5+2,” said Ambassador Michael Scanlan, Head of the OSCE Mission to Moldova. “I urge the sides to continue in this spirit over the coming weeks and to fully utilize the valuable input of our international partners in order to achieve the objectives outlined in the protocol”. Talks in the 5+2 format include the participation of representatives of the sides, Mediators and Observers – Moldova, Transdniestria, the OSCE, the Russian Federation, Ukraine, the United States and the European Union.Related StoriesOSCE Chairperson-in-Office Steinmeier, in Moldova, calls for swift and full implementation of confidence-building measuresOSCE Chairperson-in-Office Frank-Walter Steinmeier to visit Moldova on TuesdayUrgent steps needed towards full respect for ceasefire in eastern Ukraine, says OSCE Chairmanship Special Representative and Chief Monitor Full Article Chairmanship OSCE Mission to Moldova Conflict prevention and resolution Eastern Europe Press release
progress Progressives thought voters loved their climate agenda, but Trump’s victory suggests it didn’t sell By www.climatedepot.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 21:34:18 +0000 https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/energy/left-thought-voters-loved-climate-agenda-trumps-victory-suggests-its-not By Kevin Killough Kamala Harris hoped to secure the White House with a platform that vaguely appeared moderate on one hand, while cozying up to radical climate activists on the other. Donald Trump has repeatedly called climate change a “hoax,” something Democrats hammered the Republican candidate on for years, and promised voters America would “drill, baby, drill” if […] Full Article Right Column Harris polling trump
progress Universal: Visible progress on new Minion attraction By www.orlandosentinel.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Mar 2023 11:56:00 +0000 Universal Studios continues construction work for Villain-Con Minion Blast, a “Despicable Me” attraction opening this summer. Full Article
progress [ P.1203 (11/16) ] - Parametric bitstream-based quality assessment of progressive download and adaptive audiovisual streaming services over reliable transport By www.itu.int Published On :: Mon, 18 Sep 2017 11:25:00 GMT Parametric bitstream-based quality assessment of progressive download and adaptive audiovisual streaming services over reliable transport Full Article
progress [ P.1203.1 (10/17) ] - Parametric bitstream-based quality assessment of progressive download and adaptive audiovisual streaming services over reliable transport - Video quality estimation module By www.itu.int Published On :: Mon, 27 Nov 2017 14:03:00 GMT Parametric bitstream-based quality assessment of progressive download and adaptive audiovisual streaming services over reliable transport - Video quality estimation module Full Article
progress [ P.1203 (10/17) ] - Parametric bitstream-based quality assessment of progressive download and adaptive audiovisual streaming services over reliable transport By www.itu.int Published On :: Mon, 27 Nov 2017 14:07:00 GMT Parametric bitstream-based quality assessment of progressive download and adaptive audiovisual streaming services over reliable transport Full Article
progress [ P.1203.3 (10/17) ] - Parametric bitstream-based quality assessment of progressive download and adaptive audiovisual streaming services over reliable transport - Quality integration module By www.itu.int Published On :: Thu, 30 Nov 2017 15:20:00 GMT Parametric bitstream-based quality assessment of progressive download and adaptive audiovisual streaming services over reliable transport - Quality integration module Full Article
progress [ P.1203.3 (01/19) ] - Parametric bitstream-based quality assessment of progressive download and adaptive audiovisual streaming services over reliable transport - Quality integration module By www.itu.int Published On :: Wed, 10 Apr 2019 14:16:00 GMT Parametric bitstream-based quality assessment of progressive download and adaptive audiovisual streaming services over reliable transport - Quality integration module Full Article
progress [ P.1203.1 (01/19) ] - Parametric bitstream-based quality assessment of progressive download and adaptive audiovisual streaming services over reliable transport - Video quality estimation module By www.itu.int Published On :: Mon, 25 Nov 2019 16:10:00 GMT Parametric bitstream-based quality assessment of progressive download and adaptive audiovisual streaming services over reliable transport - Video quality estimation module Full Article
progress [ P.1203.2 (10/17) ] - Parametric bitstream-based quality assessment of progressive download and adaptive audiovisual streaming services over reliable transport - Audio quality estimation module By www.itu.int Published On :: Thu, 12 Dec 2019 14:53:00 GMT Parametric bitstream-based quality assessment of progressive download and adaptive audiovisual streaming services over reliable transport - Audio quality estimation module Full Article
progress [ L.1207 (05/18) ] - Progressive migration of a telecommunication/information and communication technology site to 400 VDC sources and distribution By www.itu.int Published On :: Mon, 25 Nov 2019 14:40:00 GMT Progressive migration of a telecommunication/information and communication technology site to 400 VDC sources and distribution Full Article
progress Owens Corning Touts Progress on Shingle Recycling Initiatives By www.roofingcontractor.com Published On :: Tue, 17 Oct 2023 07:00:00 -0400 Owens Corning is touting its progress toward a "circular shingle economy" through recycling efforts, including partnering with the National Center for Asphalt Technology to study the use of recycled shingles in asphalt pavement. Full Article
progress Progressive Roofing Joins the Roofing Alliance as New Governor Member By www.roofingcontractor.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:00:00 -0500 The Roofing Alliance welcomes Progressive Roofing as its 201st Governor Member, joining industry leaders to drive innovation, workforce development, and education in roofing. Full Article
progress Nigeria: Shell Will Continue to Power Progress On Energy Security in Nigeria - Okunbor By allafrica.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 07:49:55 GMT [This Day] Shell will continue to power progress in the drive for energy security in Nigeria through its businesses in the Upstream, Midstream and Downstream and Renewables sectors, Country Chair, Shell Companies in Nigeria and Managing Director, The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Ltd (SPDC,) Osagie Okunbor said yesterday in Lagos. Full Article Economy Business and Finance Energy Nigeria Petroleum West Africa
progress OMB tying employee retention to employee experience progress By federalnewsnetwork.com Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 15:34:23 +0000 Kristy Daphnis, the federal workforce branch chief at OMB, said an upcoming cross council meeting of the CHCOs and PIOs will focus on organizational health. The post OMB tying employee retention to employee experience progress first appeared on Federal News Network. Full Article All News Hiring/Retention Management People Workforce ACT-IAC Chief Human Capital Officers Council employee retention Kristy Daphnis Office of Management and Budget Performance Improvement Council
progress Federal Executive Forum Data Center & Cloud Optimization Strategies in Government Progress and Best Practices 2024 By federalnewsnetwork.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Mar 2024 17:21:58 +0000 Learn from top government and industry experts how agencies are innovating with data centers and cloud technology. The post Federal Executive Forum Data Center & Cloud Optimization Strategies in Government Progress and Best Practices 2024 first appeared on Federal News Network. Full Article Federal Executive Forum Federal Insights Radio Interviews Technology
progress Federal Executive Forum Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Strategies in Government Progress and Best Practices 2024 By federalnewsnetwork.com Published On :: Mon, 25 Mar 2024 13:43:12 +0000 How are AI/ML strategies evolving to meet tomorrow’s mission? The post Federal Executive Forum Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Strategies in Government Progress and Best Practices 2024 first appeared on Federal News Network. Full Article Artificial Intelligence Federal Executive Forum Federal Insights Radio Interviews Technology Dimitri Kusnezov Katie Tierney Luke McCormack Matthew Graviss Michael Hardee Ramesh Menon Shane Barney Sujit Mohanty Trezza Media Group
progress Federal Executive Forum Artificial Intelligence Strategies in Government Progress and Best Practices 2024 By federalnewsnetwork.com Published On :: Tue, 24 Sep 2024 16:00:49 +0000 How are agencies refining their AI strategy? The post Federal Executive Forum Artificial Intelligence Strategies in Government Progress and Best Practices 2024 first appeared on Federal News Network. Full Article Artificial Intelligence Federal Executive Forum Federal Insights IT Modernization Radio Interviews Technology Trezza Media Group
progress Federal Executive Forum Customer Experience Strategies in Government Progress and Best Practices 2024 By federalnewsnetwork.com Published On :: Tue, 08 Oct 2024 14:56:00 +0000 Improving customer experience (CX) is a multi-faceted challenge to tackle as needs vary between stakeholders. How are agencies profiling a successful strategy and what is the vision for the future? During this webinar, you will… The post Federal Executive Forum Customer Experience Strategies in Government Progress and Best Practices 2024 first appeared on Federal News Network. Full Article Federal Executive Forum Federal Insights Radio Interviews Technology Trezza Media Group
progress Federal Executive Forum Defense and Homeland Cloud Computing in Government Progress and Best Practices 2024 By federalnewsnetwork.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 20:37:32 +0000 How are DoD and DHS profiling a successful cloud computing strategy and what is the vision for the future? The post Federal Executive Forum Defense and Homeland Cloud Computing in Government Progress and Best Practices 2024 first appeared on Federal News Network. Full Article Federal Executive Forum Federal Insights Radio Interviews
progress Apple iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max review: A work in progress smartphone (Updated) By www.hardwarezone.com.sg Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 14:34:20 +0800 Solid phones, even without Apple Intelligence. #apple #iphone16pro #iphone16promax Full Article Feature Articles
progress In progress : see inside a lettering artist's sketchbook and process, from pencil to vector / By search.lib.uiowa.edu Published On :: 02/22/2017 12:00 Library - Art Library, Location - LIB, Call number - NK3631.H57 A35 2015 Full Article
progress In 'liberal' San Francisco, the sole progressive vying for mayor is an underdog By www.latimes.com Published On :: Tue, 17 Sep 2024 10:00:49 GMT San Franciscans have rejected the city's far-left image in recent years, pulling it toward the center. Aaron Peskin says he wants to be the next "progressive" mayor. Full Article
progress How Alexis Mercedes Rinck’s Victory Reclaimed Public Safety as a Progressive Issue By www.thestranger.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 10:29:00 -0800 Tuesday’s catastrophic results at the federal level mask a different, more durable, and deeply consequential result here in Seattle: Voters chose a public safety candidate from the left. by Kamau Chege Tuesday’s catastrophic results at the federal level mask a different, more durable, and deeply consequential result here in Seattle: Voters chose a public safety candidate from the left. For close observers, the result was no surprise: Alexis Mercedes Rinck, running on a strong message of smart, sensible, and progressive public safety and stability, won her primary handily, led in the polls in the lead up to the general election, and easily defeated an incumbent councilmember citywide with more votes than any city council candidate has ever won in a Seattle election. The critical takeaway is how she won. Rinck, unlike other candidates from Seattle’s left wing in recent years, conceded to the obvious but difficult-to-navigate reality that Seattle voters view public safety as the single most important issue in local elections and, importantly, that those views actually reflect a material reality that bears serious public attention and public work. Missing from the campaign were efforts to browbeat voters for being concerned about public drug use, visible homelessness, and a pervasive sense of disorder in our streets. Unlike her opponent, however, Rinck’s policy proposals to tackle voters’ biggest concerns are evidence-based. She supports deep investments in affordable housing — and is willing to raise revenue to pay for it. She’ll work to expand mental health treatment opportunities for those who need it. She’ll fully fund critical municipal services that connect people to resources before they fall into crisis. And she’ll work to build more housing everywhere. Woo’s campaign, meanwhile, felt rudderless and contradictory to itself. She was at once painting herself as an outsider seeking change, but also as an incumbent who got progressive results. But in facing a charismatic, competent opponent who conceded that Woo’s main issue was central but ran on doing something about it that might actually work, Woo’s campaign collapsed. At the beginning of the year, a campaign based on public safety seemed like fertile ground for Woo and her colleagues on the city council who won their elections hammering the same themes against a left that failed to counter pandemic-era attacks about defunding the police. Rinck’s progressive campaign neutralized those attacks by recognizing a fundamental liberal principle: that when public spaces become private domains — whether through encampments or open air drug markets — they deny public amenities to the many while inadequately serving the few who are unhoused or in crisis. The solution most people want, as Tuesday’s results suggest, lies not in costly incarceration or aimless sweeps but in moving people from crisis to care. The public’s fixation on safety and stability in this election should not surprise us. Fears about safety flourish in populist moments, in cities divided between haves and have-nots, and in places grappling with widening inequality. As zoning laws continue to strangle our ability to build, crisis care programs are starved for funding, and democratic institutions strain under populist pressure, voters gravitate to a basic need for physical and psychological security. Rinck’s campaign offers us a model and a playbook for organizing with hope and meeting people where they are — even if that is initially a place of fear and contradiction. Her campaign, and those we hope will follow it in winning back the City Council for progressives, offers abundance in the face of scarcity and hope in the face of despair. We’re facing bleak times as a country. Perhaps it’s precisely because things are so bad right now that we can't give in to despair, whose pernicious power is its ability to narrow our attention to narratives that only encourage more despair. Its impact results in our inaction. As implausible as it seems, this moment demands hope, and specifically, hope as action. We must remind ourselves and each other of our own agency, and our ability to imagine a better future, a better system. Despair calls on us to retreat. Hope asks: what if we win? Then demands we go out and make it happen. On Tuesday, Rinck did just that. Kamau Chege is a democracy reform advocate. Rian Watt is an economic justice advocate. Full Article Guest Rant
progress Work progresses on Metro tram tracks in Wolverhampton By thebirminghampress.com Published On :: Sat, 31 Jan 2015 00:22:30 +0000 Uncharted mineworkings cause headache for transport bosses. Full Article Transport Wolverhampton Centro Midland Metro
progress Issues of the Environment: Ann Arbor school district making progress toward renewable energy and other sustainability goals By www.wemu.org Published On :: Wed, 04 Sep 2024 06:35:56 -0400 The Ann Arbor School District is transitioning away from the use of fossil fuels. The district was the first to sign up for DTE Energy’s MIGreen Power Program to get to 100% use of renewable energy, and the district will add four more all-electric school buses this academic year. WEMU's David Fair spoke with the Ann Arbor Schools' Director of Capital Programs, Jason Bing, about where the district is today and where it’s headed. Full Article
progress ERIC ED618112: Understanding the Impacts of Social Media Platforms on Students' Academic Learning Progress By archive.org Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 09:32:17 GMT Can social media platforms positively impact students' academic learning progress? This question and many more are issues confronting students and scholars in developing countries, and this study aims to address it....This item belongs to: texts/godaneinbox.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Metadata, Text PDF Full Article texts/godaneinbox
progress Antonio Pierce Proud Of Raiders’ Progress By bernews.com Published On :: Fri, 29 Dec 2023 21:21:04 +0000 Antonio Pierce said he is “proud” of the job he has done since being appointed Las Vegas Raiders interim coach and hopes to secure the role full-time. Pierce, the son of Bermudian Cleo Burrows, further staked his claim for the permanent position after his side kept alive their chances of reaching the AFC playoffs following […] Full Article All Sports #AmericanFootball #AntonioPierce
progress A billion dollars short: A progress report on the Planetary Decadal Survey By www.planetary.org Published On :: Wed, 21 Aug 2024 15:00:00 -0700 NASA is underfunding planetary exploration relative to recommendations made by the National Academies Decadal Survey report, resulting in mission delays and cancelations. Full Article
progress Christmas jewelry in progress. By maryannemohanraj.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 21:02:00 +0000 Sneak peek — Christmas jewelry in progress. Full Article Berwyn Shops Serendib House
progress Christmas serving board in progress. By maryannemohanraj.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:09:00 +0000 Christmas serving board in progress. Full Article Berwyn Shops Serendib House
progress The Vision and Strategy for Social Services: progress report By www.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Wed, 23 Mar 2016 16:10:06 +0000 Social Services in Scotland: a shared vision and strategy for 2015-2020 was launched on World Social Work Day in March 2015 by the Social Work Services Strategic Forum. A progress report summarising the range of work which is underway to implement the strategy has now been published. While this is a five year strategy, it is clear that even at this early stage real progress is being made collectively by all parts of the sector. Aileen Campbell, Minister for Children and Young People, who chairs the Strategic Forum, said: read more Full Article
progress Impact of antiretroviral therapy on liver disease progression and mortality in patients co-infected with HIV and hepatitis C: systematic review and meta-analysis By lx.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Friday, November 20, 2015 - 12:29 Systematic review produced by the EPPI-Centre in 2015.This systematic review aimed to evaluate the effect of HAART and ARV monotherapy on liver disease progression and liver-related mortality in individuals co-infected with HIV and hepatitis C, including in patients with haemophilia. Full Article
progress Short break support is failing family carers: reviewing progress 10 years on from Mencap’s first Breaking Point report By lx.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Wednesday, August 31, 2016 - 14:46 In 2006 Mencap produced a comprehensive review of short break provision. Now, 10 years on, they are revisiting the support available for family carers to see whether recent policy initiatives and investment have delivered the much-needed change. A total of 264 family carers responded to their survey on short breaks provision and experiences of caring. They also sent Freedom of Information requests to all 152 local authorities in England that provide social care services. This report looks at short breaks provision in a climate of cuts to central and local government budgets. It examines the extent to which these cuts have impacted on the lives of people with a learning disability and their family carers. It also looks at the state of affairs for family carers of children and young people across the full spectrum of learning disability; from people with mild and moderate learning disabilities, to people with severe and profound disabilities. Full Article
progress Voters in progressive county recall far-left mayor and district attorney By libertyunyielding.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 19:32:58 +0000 Even Democrats can get sick of the crime that results from left-wing policies. So the voters in California’s Alameda County — which voted lopsidedly for the Democrats in every statewide and national election — have voted to remove a soft-on-crime mayor and district attorney. A San Francisco news source reports: Voters in the East Bay […] The post Voters in progressive county recall far-left mayor and district attorney appeared first on Liberty Unyielding. Full Article Politics
progress Van Gerwen exits Grand Slam but Littler progresses By www.bbc.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 23:36:03 GMT Michael van Gerwen fails to make it through to the Grand Slam of Darts last 16 but Luke Littler breezes through to the knockout stage. Full Article
progress Sport | Prioritise players' progress over your own pockets, Broos urges agents as starlets shine in the PSL By www.news24.com Published On :: Tuesday Nov 12 2024 17:07:55 Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos has welcomed the number of young players who are given a chance and backed in the premier division, but has warned that to build on their progress, agents must prioritise players' development over their personal enrichment. Full Article
progress G20's lack of progress highlights challenge for COP26 By www.chathamhouse.org Published On :: Mon, 01 Nov 2021 11:34:03 +0000 G20's lack of progress highlights challenge for COP26 Expert comment NCapeling 1 November 2021 A positive outcome from the G20 summit was committing to end international financing for coal projects but, on other issues, the communique was ultimately weak. Success at Glasgow depends on bridging fault lines Renata Dwan The G20 summit’s lack of progress on climate highlights the scale of the challenge – and the stakes – for COP26. The countries responsible for 80 per cent of global emissions recognized but failed to agree concrete action to limit global warming to 1.5C. The leaders’ gathering reveals multilateralism’s fault lines. One is the tension between domestic politics and international priorities, reflected in the lack of ambition to reduce coal dependency. The second is the tension between industrialized and developing states over responsibility for delivering global goods. The G20 failed to endorse the G7’s pledge to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 or to accelerate the mobilization of previously agreed climate financing. Success at Glasgow – and beyond – will depend on the extent to which these fault lines can be bridged. Communique’s language was weak Professor Tim Benton A positive outcome on climate from the G20 summit was the commitment to end international financing for coal projects by the end of 2021. This is a win for the climate and for the G20-host, Italy. The G20 might seem disappointing to some, but a lot will depend on expectations The references to 1.5 degrees and the commitment to taking further action this decade were also important, and help lay the groundwork for COP26. On the downside, the communique’s language on phasing out fossil fuel subsidies and coal domestically was very weak. The G20 summit should be regarded as the next step – it is crucial world leaders accelerate their efforts at COP26 in Glasgow to avert climate catastrophe and keep 1.5 degrees alive. Platitudes and vague plans on pandemic preparedness Robert Yates As G20 leaders head to Glasgow to tackle the evolving climate crisis, they leave Rome having failed, yet again, to take serious action to end the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. Despite the obvious urgency to achieve universal vaccine coverage, their communique contains little more than platitudes and vague plans to prepare better for future pandemics. It is not as if they had not been briefed. This year’s G20 leaders’ summit marks a stark contrast with the past four years when much of the group’s energy was exhausted simply trying to maintain a consensus In the run up to the G20, the leaders of the WHO, WTO, IMF, World Bank, former world leaders, Nobel laureates and the Pope, all highlighted the costs of ongoing vaccine inequity: five million deaths next year and $5.3 trillion dollars in lost economic output by 2026. The ask was also straightforward: launch a massive airlift of unneeded vaccines from rich countries through COVAX, ramp up financing of the multilateral response and accelerate technology transfers to developing countries. But on all these issues the wording of the communique is weak, with no numbers on vaccines or funding, no hard timescales and no urgency. This does not augur well for the COP-26 summit. G20 communique is a launching pad Dr Leslie Vinjamuri The G20 might seem disappointing to some, but a lot will depend on expectations. If your starting point is a pandemic that has so far taken five million lives and driven a global economic crisis, and that both these crises are marked by deep inequality, then the measures adopted are bound to look insufficient. But if your starting point is 16 years of democracy in decline, rampant disinformation on issues of climate and public health, four years of failed international leadership during the Donald Trump presidency and, especially today, heightened tensions between the US and China, the world’s two greatest powers, then the fact that the G20 communique achieved as much as it has is remarkable. Any written document that requires agreement between the US, UK, China, Russia, India, Saudi Arabia and the EU is necessarily going to be watered down. But the principles are in the document, and mostly everyone turned up – if some by video. That is a good outcome for this kind of multilateralism in 2021. The G20 communique is a floor not a ceiling, and it’s a launching pad for activism and mobilisation by individual states, but also by corporates, civil society, and subnational actors. Now we need to hope that those on the right side of progress, whether on climate, health, or development, will use this language to drive forward concrete actions towards net zero, climate finance, vaccine distribution, and debt relief. Specifics are for the most part missing Creon Butler This year’s G20 leaders’ summit marks a stark contrast with the past four years when much of the group’s energy was exhausted simply trying to maintain a consensus – in the face of opposition by a President Trump-led United States – on such issues as the importance of tackling climate change, the benefits of the rules-based multilateral trade system and the centrality of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in the global financial safety net. By contrast, today’s G20 Rome Leaders’ declaration early on underlines ‘the crucial role of multilateralism in finding shared, effective solutions’. In two critical areas for the world economy – the global boost to liquidity from the general allocation of $650bn in Special Drawing Rights and the global tax deal focused on addressing challenges arising from digitalisation – this outlook has been translated into very substantial and concrete achievements announced earlier in the year. Full Article
progress Equality by 2030: The Press for Progress By f1.media.brightcove.com Published On :: Wed, 16 May 2018 00:00:00 +0100 Full Article
progress The Paradox of Progress: Health Challenges of the Future By f1.media.brightcove.com Published On :: Wed, 03 Apr 2019 00:00:00 +0100 Full Article
progress Angola's Business Promise: Evaluating the Progress of Privatization and Other Economic Reforms By f1.media.brightcove.com Published On :: Tue, 21 Jan 2020 00:00:00 +0000 Full Article