Canada’s ambassador to the United Nations discusses Trump’s tariff threats, calling instead for relations built on civility and respect: ‘We'd like to take the drama out of this.’ By Pamela S. Falk | Feb. 6,
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from empires to nations, nations to provinces, and provinces to cities” (Khanna, 2016b: 63). “Fragmentation” can be seen here as a natural pattern of re-scaling nation-states; in contrast, it can be perceived as a threat to the integrity of the ...
Despite this its key to understanding a growing trend in this area of disenfranchisement with the two–party system growing gradually particularly in Oodgeroo. A big factor in the gradual shift has been how the issues of transition of sand mining on North Stradbroke Islan...
GDP growth is likely to be sluggish as labor-force expansion and productivity gains have stalled. While digitization and disruptive technologies could boost margins of some companies in the future, the big North...
changes to contraceptive use and fertility rates can have some beneficial effects related to economic outcomes. We find, however, that these impacts have often been short-lived rather than sustainable, and marginal compared to many other macroeconomic factors. The focus on encouraging contraceptive upta...
Greater interoperability of ES models increases the flexibility of an interoperable system to choose the best model for the question being asked, rather than applying a single model to all problems. Given the well-known axiom that “all models are wrong, but some are useful” (Box, 1976), th...
it is hard to overstate what a pivotal moment this could be. While we might prefer it if AI progress slowed enough for this transition to be more manageable, taking place over centuries rather than years or decades, we have to prepare for the outcomes we anticipate and not the ones we ho...
Finally, we discuss the potential of LNG trading as the first step for East Asia's energy transition to a low-carbon economy. Citation: Mozakka, M.; Salimi, M.; Hosseinpour, M.; N. Borhani, T. Why LNG Can Be a First Step in East Asia's Energy Transition to a Low Carbon ...
I the watershed; II estuary/delta; III the estuary-littoral transition, including the river plume, the bottom nepheloid layer and the ROFI zone; IV the littoral zone; V the continental shelf; VI canyon and deep sea. Estuaries and deltas have been grouped in this general scheme but may ...