Friday Sermon Delivered by Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmed Khalifa tul Masih the 4th...muzaffertahir9
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Friday Sermon Delivered by Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmed Khalifa tul Masih the 4th (RA)
" Heavenly Home and the traditions of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) – how some social evils are breaking homes. ~
24 June 1986
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1. The document discusses several approaches to establishing a new market-based mechanism framework under the UNFCCC, including the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and sectoral crediting mechanisms.
2. It notes key issues and challenges with the CDM such as limited scope and size, and proposes expanding the new market-based mechanism framework to include new approaches like Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions.
3. The document recommends continuing technical work to further elaborate guidelines for the new market-based mechanism framework with the goal of recommending elements for adoption by the Conference of the Parties at its 19th session in 2013.
The document discusses the outcomes of COP16 and COP/MOP6 climate change conferences. Key topics included further negotiations under the AWG-LCA and AWG-KP tracks to address climate change mitigation and adaptation. COP17 and COP/MOP7 will continue these discussions to establish measurement, reporting and verification frameworks and increase climate financing and technology cooperation.
This document discusses global energy trends and projections out to 2050:
1) It projects that global energy demand will increase by 28% by 2020 and 50% by 2030, with renewable energy sources like solar and wind growing the most rapidly but from a low base currently.
2) By 2040, renewable energy is projected to make up 25% of the global energy mix and by 2050, renewables could account for over 35% of total global energy production.
3) However, fossil fuels will still dominate the global energy landscape for decades to come, with gas and coal playing a larger role than oil, which is projected to peak around 2020. Renewable energy growth will need to accelerate dramatically
This document discusses procedural and legal issues related to decision making by the Conference of Parties and Conference of Parties serving as the meeting of Parties to the Kyoto Protocol. It mentions the Subsidiary Body for Implementation and the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice will consider matters related to loss and damage between 2013-2015 as decided by COP18. It also discusses frameworks for various approaches and non-market mechanisms under the UNFCCC and notes the need for monitoring, reporting and verification of these measures by 2020. Lastly, it provides citations for reports by the World Bank on carbon pricing initiatives.
WWF Japan's Energy Vision: Energy Scenario Proposal for Decarbonizing JapanNaoyuki Yamagishi
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1. WWF Japan proposes an energy scenario to decarbonize Japan's economy by 2050 through massive energy savings, phasing out nuclear power, and increasing renewable energy supply.
2. Their analysis shows that energy demand can be halved by 2050 through energy efficiency measures. Renewable energy sources like solar, wind and biomass are sufficient to meet Japan's energy needs and the costs will decrease over time as the transition is made.
3. While the power grid will require investments to accommodate more renewable energy, studies show it can adapt if changes are made early. WWF Japan calls for ambitious targets and a shift to more renewable-centric thinking to achieve a 100% renewable energy system.
Basics of Profiled SMS Marketing with SPADEsvartikar
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SPADE is the 1-2-3 click and broadcast way to do SMS Marketing. Complete transparency, total control and a profiled database make your campaigns count.
1. The document discusses several approaches to establishing a new market-based mechanism framework under the UNFCCC, including the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and sectoral crediting mechanisms.
2. It notes key issues and challenges with the CDM such as limited scope and size, and proposes expanding the new market-based mechanism framework to include new approaches like Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions.
3. The document recommends continuing technical work to further elaborate guidelines for the new market-based mechanism framework with the goal of recommending elements for adoption by the Conference of the Parties at its 19th session in 2013.
The document discusses the outcomes of COP16 and COP/MOP6 climate change conferences. Key topics included further negotiations under the AWG-LCA and AWG-KP tracks to address climate change mitigation and adaptation. COP17 and COP/MOP7 will continue these discussions to establish measurement, reporting and verification frameworks and increase climate financing and technology cooperation.
This document discusses global energy trends and projections out to 2050:
1) It projects that global energy demand will increase by 28% by 2020 and 50% by 2030, with renewable energy sources like solar and wind growing the most rapidly but from a low base currently.
2) By 2040, renewable energy is projected to make up 25% of the global energy mix and by 2050, renewables could account for over 35% of total global energy production.
3) However, fossil fuels will still dominate the global energy landscape for decades to come, with gas and coal playing a larger role than oil, which is projected to peak around 2020. Renewable energy growth will need to accelerate dramatically
This document discusses procedural and legal issues related to decision making by the Conference of Parties and Conference of Parties serving as the meeting of Parties to the Kyoto Protocol. It mentions the Subsidiary Body for Implementation and the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice will consider matters related to loss and damage between 2013-2015 as decided by COP18. It also discusses frameworks for various approaches and non-market mechanisms under the UNFCCC and notes the need for monitoring, reporting and verification of these measures by 2020. Lastly, it provides citations for reports by the World Bank on carbon pricing initiatives.
WWF Japan's Energy Vision: Energy Scenario Proposal for Decarbonizing JapanNaoyuki Yamagishi
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1. WWF Japan proposes an energy scenario to decarbonize Japan's economy by 2050 through massive energy savings, phasing out nuclear power, and increasing renewable energy supply.
2. Their analysis shows that energy demand can be halved by 2050 through energy efficiency measures. Renewable energy sources like solar, wind and biomass are sufficient to meet Japan's energy needs and the costs will decrease over time as the transition is made.
3. While the power grid will require investments to accommodate more renewable energy, studies show it can adapt if changes are made early. WWF Japan calls for ambitious targets and a shift to more renewable-centric thinking to achieve a 100% renewable energy system.
This poem is dedicated from Lisa Corinna Schulman to her mother as a message of comfort and reassurance. It tells her mother to not grieve or shed tears, but to live bravely with a smile. It encourages her to fill her time with useful activities rather than loneliness, and to comfort others as Lisa will comfort her from heaven. The poem is included in Lisa's memory, as she passed away on January 14, 2007 at the age of 42.
COP18 and COP/MOP8 were held in Doha, Qatar from November 26th to December 7th, 2012. Key issues discussed included the future of the Kyoto Protocol and mechanisms to engage more countries in reducing emissions. Emissions trading schemes and carbon markets were also examined, as well as approaches to scale up climate financing and support from developed to developing countries. NGO participation provided perspectives on ensuring environmental integrity and ambition in future climate agreements and mechanisms.
1) The document discusses global energy trends including renewable energy sources and forecasts for renewable energy capacity additions between 2020 and 2040.
2) It projects that renewable energy capacity will grow substantially in coming decades, reaching 28% of global power capacity by 2020, 50% by 2030, and 76% by 2040.
3) The document references several other reports and studies about energy use and the costs and potential of renewable energy technologies.
1. Global energy demand is projected to increase by over 30% by 2035, with fossil fuels continuing to dominate the energy mix.
2. Transitioning to a more sustainable energy future will require major policy and technological changes to accelerate energy efficiency gains and the deployment of renewable energy.
3. International cooperation will be crucial to the development and sharing of innovative solutions to transition global energy systems to a more sustainable path.