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Kevin Cooper © Photoline: Chambré Policy Eye NI Events, in partnership with Cleaver Fulton Rankin, hosted the conference providing unique insights into the issues that need to be considered as the Department for the Economy seeks to develop an energy vision for 2050 on Wednesday 11th September 2019 in Titanic Belfast. Delegates were welcomed by Will Chambré, Managing Director at Chambré and Editor at Policy Eye Northern Ireland, and Chair of the conference Jamie Delargy, Business broadcaster. The conference heard from keynote speakers: Richard Rodgers, Head of Energy at Department for the Economy, Jenny Pyper, Chief Executive at Utility Regulator, Declan Billington MBE, Chair of CBI Northern Ireland Energy Forum, Stephen Cross, Director and Head of Energy at Cleaver Fulton Rankin, followed by a panel discussion. There followed a panel discussion on Whole Energy System Transition with Jo Aston, Managing Director at SONI (System Operator for Northern Ireland), Dr Andrew Cripps, Regional Director, Sustainability at AECOM, Charlie Simpson, Partner and Head of Mobility 2030, Global Strategy Group at KPMG UK, Michael McKinstry, Group Chief Executive Officer at Phoenix Natural Gas. Two parallel sessions followed: the first session on Energy Consumption was Chaired by Grainia Long, Commissioner for Resilience at Belfast City Council, with panellists: Pat Austin, Director at National Energy Action (NEA) Northern Ireland, Karl Purcell, Programme Manager of Behavioural Economics Unit at Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI), Professor Tom Woolley, Visiting Professor at Anglia Ruskin University, Richard Leach, Local Area Energy Planning Consultant at Energy Systems Catapult. The second session on Energy Production was Chaired by John Young, Head of Policy, Northern Ireland and Ireland, SSE, with panellists: Dara Lynott, Chief Executive at Electricity Association of Ireland (EAI), David Smith, Chief Executive at Energy Networks Association (ENA), Chris Johnston, Principal Scientist & Project Leader, Agri Environmental Technologies Unit at Agri-Food & Biosciences Institute (AFBI), Professor Neil Hewitt, Professor of Energy/Director of the Centre for Sustainable Technologies at Ulster University. Reportage from the parallel sessions and the final session on A New Strategic Energy Framework was Chaired by Eleanor McEvoy, Chair at Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) Northern Ireland Energy Group. Panellists included: Panellists included: Steve Aiken (UUP, South Antrim) with Daniel McCrossan (SDLP, West Tyrone), Paul Frew (DUP, N Antrim), Caoimhe Archibald (Sinn Féin, East Derry), and Claire Bailey (Green, South Belfast). Final remarks on that day’s discussions were by Paul Stapleton, Managing Director at NIE Networks and closing comments were by Jamie Delargy. Final remarks on that day’s discussions were by Paul Stapleton, Managing Director at NIE Networks and closing comments were by Jamie Delargy.
As delegates and representatives make final preparations for the upcoming 21st annual Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework on Climate Change in Paris, expectations are high for a lasting and binding agreement. As Christiana Figueres, executive secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, said during a recent Wilson Center event, “A strong durable climate change agreement has the power to help bend the emissions curve within a decade, achieve climate neutrality this century, and realize truly sustainable development.” An estimated 50,000 participants will convene in Paris to fulfill this ambitious agenda.
On December 16, a panel of experts will discuss how COP21 unfolded and what was accomplished. Speakers will also discuss how the outcomes of negotiations will affect efforts to tackle climate change in the United States and abroad, what was left on table for future discussions, and how any agreement plays out in the continuing evolution of climate change policy.
This event is co-organized by the Wilson Center, George Mason University, and World Resources Institute. It is part of the ongoing “Managing Our Planet” series, jointly developed by George Mason University and the Wilson Center’s Brazil Institute and its Environmental Change and Security Program. The series, now in its fourth year, is premised on the fact that humanity’s impacts are planetary in scale and require planetary-scale solutions.
Read more: www.wilsoncenter.org/event/beyond-the-paris-climate-talks...
From right to left: Chairman of the NATO Military Committee, Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach and the Chairman of the EU Military Committee, General Claudio Graziano
Signing Ceremony of the Peace, Security and Cooperation Framework for the DRC and the Region
Sunday 24th February 2013
He’s done it again! The combination of a gorgeous fluid form with the complex internal framework makes frames-njut’s DPGV4 FLV Ver SWU1 beautiful from any angle. CATIA V5 was the modeling tool used.
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new and improved theoretical framework, feel free to comment. Dutch description:
"Vanuit het Elaboration Likelihood Model van Petty en Cacioppo (1986) wordt aangegeven een structurele positieve attitudeverandering een basis geeft voor gedragsverandering. Dit gedrag wordt gevormd in het model van Ajzen (1991). Naast Een link van attitude naar gedrag, is ook aangetoond dat gedrag aanleiding geeft tot attitudeverandering (Bem, 1972). Cialdini's perifere cue van commitment en consistency laat ook zien dat attitudes veranderen naar aanleiding van gedrag. Vanwege de omschrijving door Petty en Cacioppo wordt vanuit gedrag in de theorie van gepland gedrag een positieve verbinding gelegd naar verwerking in het Elaboration Likelihood model.
Voor motivatie in het Elaboration Likelihood Model worden de motivatietypes van Ryan en Deci toegepast om zo een wat toepasbaar model te creëren. Voor perifere cues worden Cialdini's weapons of influence gebruikt daar deze ingaan op heuristieken en de meer reactieve gedragskenmerken van mensen. Verwerking van een op attitudeverandering gerichte boodschap kan worden geholpen door gebruik van de Sociale netwerkbenadering. Naast de voordelen genoemd in de paragrafen van de betreffende theoriën heeft de sociale netwerkbenadering invloed op de subjectieve norm van Ajzen's theorie van gepland gedrag. Deze subjectieve norm is verder van belang wanneer sprake is van extrinsieke motivatie met introjected regulation en kan ook worden geholpen door de heuristieken Liking en Social Proof van Cialdini."
Natural Resources Committee Chair Raúl Grijalva accompanies Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and a bicameral Congressional Delegation, to Madrid, Spain for the 2019 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, known as COP25.
Photos by Julio Obscura
Kevin Cooper © Photoline: Chambré Policy Eye NI Events, in partnership with Cleaver Fulton Rankin, hosted the conference providing unique insights into the issues that need to be considered as the Department for the Economy seeks to develop an energy vision for 2050 on Wednesday 11th September 2019 in Titanic Belfast. Delegates were welcomed by Will Chambré, Managing Director at Chambré and Editor at Policy Eye Northern Ireland, and Chair of the conference Jamie Delargy, Business broadcaster. The conference heard from keynote speakers: Richard Rodgers, Head of Energy at Department for the Economy, Jenny Pyper, Chief Executive at Utility Regulator, Declan Billington MBE, Chair of CBI Northern Ireland Energy Forum, Stephen Cross, Director and Head of Energy at Cleaver Fulton Rankin, followed by a panel discussion. There followed a panel discussion on Whole Energy System Transition with Jo Aston, Managing Director at SONI (System Operator for Northern Ireland), Dr Andrew Cripps, Regional Director, Sustainability at AECOM, Charlie Simpson, Partner and Head of Mobility 2030, Global Strategy Group at KPMG UK, Michael McKinstry, Group Chief Executive Officer at Phoenix Natural Gas. Two parallel sessions followed: the first session on Energy Consumption was Chaired by Grainia Long, Commissioner for Resilience at Belfast City Council, with panellists: Pat Austin, Director at National Energy Action (NEA) Northern Ireland, Karl Purcell, Programme Manager of Behavioural Economics Unit at Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI), Professor Tom Woolley, Visiting Professor at Anglia Ruskin University, Richard Leach, Local Area Energy Planning Consultant at Energy Systems Catapult. The second session on Energy Production was Chaired by John Young, Head of Policy, Northern Ireland and Ireland, SSE, with panellists: Dara Lynott, Chief Executive at Electricity Association of Ireland (EAI), David Smith, Chief Executive at Energy Networks Association (ENA), Chris Johnston, Principal Scientist & Project Leader, Agri Environmental Technologies Unit at Agri-Food & Biosciences Institute (AFBI), Professor Neil Hewitt, Professor of Energy/Director of the Centre for Sustainable Technologies at Ulster University. Reportage from the parallel sessions and the final session on A New Strategic Energy Framework was Chaired by Eleanor McEvoy, Chair at Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) Northern Ireland Energy Group. Panellists included: Panellists included: Steve Aiken (UUP, South Antrim) with Daniel McCrossan (SDLP, West Tyrone), Paul Frew (DUP, N Antrim), Caoimhe Archibald (Sinn Féin, East Derry), and Claire Bailey (Green, South Belfast). Final remarks on that day’s discussions were by Paul Stapleton, Managing Director at NIE Networks and closing comments were by Jamie Delargy. Final remarks on that day’s discussions were by Paul Stapleton, Managing Director at NIE Networks and closing comments were by Jamie Delargy.