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...real accomplishments of last year's U.N. summit in Bali was an agreement to move forward on avoided deforestation, a system that would pay rain-forest nations to protect their trees in exchange for carbon credits. (Deforestation is responsible for at least 20% of global carbon emissions.) But at Poznan, negotiations have gotten muddy. Thus far, no one can agree on what the rights of indigenous people who actually live among the trees should be in a forestry carbon market, while Brazil - home to 40% of the world's remaining rain forests - seems against the entire idea of avoided deforestation...
...word but when you stop, sainthood is required. 14. FM: How does your current life now compare to your past life experiences? Cambridge must seem pretty boring...JK: Oh no! I like Cambridge. No, no I am very fortunate. It is quite exciting! My students I look forward to seeing them. I’m 59 years old—I can’t go bar hopping all the time. A quiet life is what I like right now. 15. FM: What are your plans for the future?JK: I have none. To teach, to write, to read...
...Obama relatively early, so one might extrapolate that they are equally supportive of her playing a more public role,” Kellerman said.Schlossberg declined to comment on whether her mother would take the job.“I think it’s an exciting prospect and look forward to whatever role my mom chooses to play in this new era of American politics,” she wrote in an e-mail.Hunt said it was important that a woman fill Clinton’s post in the Senate, which currently consists of 83 men and 17 women...
...track, and also attract non-concentrators interested in English survey courses. Although the same sort of criticism as the department leveled at itself should be applied to the syllabi of individual courses like English 10a and 10b, these introductory courses should continue to be staple offerings of the department.Moving forward, it will be a challenge for humanities concentrations like English to continue to attract students also lured by more conventional pre-professional tracks. Yet the study of the humanities is valuable and worth pursuing. The Harvard English department’s display of introspection without compromising academic standards...
...Milne says no one is more eager than the chairman to see the Ethics Committee finish its work. "Chairman Rangel requested the review by the Ethics Committee and is confident that he behaved appropriately in these matters," Milne said in a statement he e-mailed to TIME.com. "He looks forward to leading the Ways and Means Committee in January as the new Congress works in partnership with our new President to create jobs and help our struggling families...