Climate Policy Sample Clauses

Climate Policy. Türkiye aspires to integrate its climate change policies into development policies, disseminate energy efficiency, enhance the use of clean and renewable energy source, participate actively in the international negotiations on climate change within and in doing so, become a country that provides its people with high living standards and welfare in low carbon world.2 In Türkiye, climate change-related issues are regulated through the articles of various laws, but the main climate policy documents are: • National Climate Change Mitigation Strategy and Action Plan (2024–30),3 covering key areas, including energy, buildings, industry, transport, waste, agriculture, land use and forestry, just transition and carbon pricing mechanisms • National Climate Change Adaptation Strategy and Action Plan (2024–30)4 • Green Deal Action Plan (2021-2030) In the 12th Development Plan of Türkiye (2024-2028) it is stated that the national emission trading system will be in effect, completing legislation and other necessary infrastructure. Besides, in a more comprehensive approach an evaluation on economic and social impacts will be conducted, considering a complementary carbon pricing to ETS. Moreover, in the context of carbon markets, it is aimed to make studies on national offsetting and conduct analysis on the participation to international carbon markets. In the Medium-Term Program (2024-2026), establishing an emission trading system in Türkiye is one of the climate policies and legislative structure is aimed to be completed in the term. 2 Green Deal Action Plan of Turkey, 2021 xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxxxx.xx/sites/default/files/files/green_deal_action_plan_of_turkey.pdf 3 xxxxx://xxxxx.xxx.xx/db/turkce/icerikler/files/undp_azaltim_spread.pdf 4 xxxxx://xxxxx.xxx.xx/db/turkce/icerikler/files/%C4%B0klim%20De%C4%9Fi%C5%9Fikli%C4%9Fine%20Uyum%20Stratejisi%20ve%20Eylem%20Plan_%202024-2030.pdf Progress towards emissions trading The development of an Emissions Trading System (ETS) as a Carbon Pricing Instrument (CPI), fits into Türkiye’s climate and development strategies by reducing GHG emissions, according to the results of the Partnership for Market Readiness (PMR) Project, in a cost-effective manner, incentivizing modernization, and introducing innovative technologies. The first updated NDC of Türkiye also addresses ETS as a GHG mitigation measure. In addition to these domestic drivers, Türkiye, as a candidate country to the EU, is targeting to develop ETS in the scope of harmoniz...
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Climate Policy. Pathway: Support strong federal, regional, state, countywide and local climate policy. Catalytic Policy Commitment: Advocate for comprehensive federal, regional and state science-based limits and a market-based price on carbon pollution and other greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. A portion of revenue from these policies should support local GHG reduction efforts that align with these Joint County-City Climate Commitments, such as funding for transit service, energy efficiency projects, and forest protection and restoration initiatives.
Climate Policy. Specialists (international; 6 person-months). The consultants will assess relevant policies, frameworks, plans and strategies and provide guidance and recommendations in the preparation of climate investments as well as concepts for priority climate change projects. The consultants will carry out the following tasks:

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  • SPAM POLICY You are strictly prohibited from using the Website or any of the Company's Services for illegal spam activities, including gathering email addresses and personal information from others or sending any mass commercial emails.

  • Workplace Violence Prevention A. In order to provide a safe and healthy workplace for employees, the State agrees to develop and implement "Workplace Violence Prevention" policies and programs.

  • Anti-­‐Abuse Policy i. Registry Operator’s Anti-­‐Abuse Policy will be required under the Registry Registrar Agreement and posted on the Registry Operator’s web site.

  • Guest Policy All guests must abide by the rules and policies outlined in the Residence Handbook and University protocols in place. In shared units, guests (especially overnight guests) must be discussed and approved by all roommates and suitemates in advanced. All guests must be signed into the building, and resident host will be held responsible for their behaviour and actions during their stay. NOISE: Residents are required to adhere to quiet-hours policy within their building. Excessive noise, which disturbs the comfort of other residents, is prohibited. INTERNET SERVICE: University Information Technology provides Internet service (wired or wireless) via AirYorkPLUS to all undergraduate residence buildings. Students should report maintenance issues or service interruptions directly through their office. STORAGE: The University does not provide storage facilities for student’s personal belongings or furnishings. It is the resident’s responsibility to arrange for one if they require so. ROOM DECORATIONS: Students are not permitted to paint, or make alterations in their room, suite and/or common areas. Room decorations must also comply with the University’s building code and standards. FURNITURE: Students are not permitted to bring large pieces of furniture, including beds/waterbeds, desks and dressers, into residence. Furniture supplied by Housing & Conference Services cannot be removed from residence rooms, common areas or buildings. Furniture from other areas of the University cannot be relocated to a student’s room. ANIMALS/PETS: Pets are not permitted in any of the residence buildings. Students with registered service animals should contact Housing & Conference Services to make appropriate arrangements. CLEANLINESS: Students are responsible to maintain a standard of cleanliness that creates a hospitable environment and always adhere to Health and Safety regulations. They are accountable to always keep their room/suite in a clean and orderly condition. This includes but is not limited to keeping suites/rooms free from all pests and using appropriate disposal and recycling receptacles. Residence rooms/suites are inspected at least once per term. Residents share the responsibility for cleanliness in the common rooms, kitchens, washrooms, and other shared space within the room/suite and building. Failure to comply with cleaning standards may result in sanctions and additional cleaning fees. KITCHENS: Kitchen appliances are not permitted in residence rooms. Students are only allowed to keep a small compact refrigerator in their spaces. Kitchen appliances, provided in suites and common areas, must be used in a safe, responsible manner. SMOKING: York University Housing is a smoke-free environment. Smoking (including e-cigarettes) is strictly prohibited inside or within nine (9) meters of the buildings. This includes balconies, building entrances, windows, and ventilation system air intakes. Policy on cannabis smoking, possession and cultivation are available in the Residence Community Standards.

  • SUBSTANCE ABUSE POLICY 6.6.1. Labor and Management are committed to providing employees with a drug-free and alcohol-free workplace. It is the goal to protect the health and safety of employees and to promote a productive workplace, and protect the reputation of Labor and Management and the employees.

  • Violence Policies and Procedures The Employer agrees to have in place explicit policies and procedures to deal with violence. The policy will address the prevention of violence, the management of violent situations, provision of legal counsel and support to employees who have faced violence. The policies and procedures shall be part of the employee's health and safety policy and written copies shall be provided to each employee. Prior to implementing any changes to these policies, the employer agrees to consult with the Association.

  • Fair Use Policy Betty Blocks has a fair use policy in relation to accessing and using the Services. For the purpose of this fair use policy, Client may not vary from the average in a disproportionate manner, having regard to the amount of CPU power, data storage and data traffic used by Client. In such event, Betty Blocks is entitled to temporarily limit or restrict access to the Services and/or require that Client to purchase additional Services, such as extra storage capacity.

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