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John Sweeney Responds
[Excerpt] New Labor Movement in the Shell of the Old? by Jeremy Brecher and Tim Costello is just the kind of thoughtful critique the New Voices of the American labor movement need if we are to make the transition from campaign rhetoric to meaningful change. During the campaign last summer and fall, I ended virtually every speech with my personal commitment to such reviews and critiques by saying, And my idea of a perfect labor movement is one which constantly re-examines itself and corrects its own imperfections
Strategic adoption of logistics and supply chain management
© 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to develop a thorough understanding of the adoption of logistics and supply chain management (SCM) in practice, particularly at a strategic level, through an investigation of the four perspectives taxonomy of the relationship between logistics and SCM. Design/methodology/approach: Based on a comprehensive literature review, three specific research questions are proposed. The empirical work addresses these questions and comprised three phases: focussed interviews, a questionnaire survey and focus groups. Findings: The findings provide a usage profile of the four perspectives and indicate a divergence between the understanding and adoption of logistics and SCM principles and concepts at a strategic level in firms. The findings also identify the critical success factors (CSFs) and inhibitors to success in addressing this divergence. Research limitations/implications: The insights generated using the authors’ methodologically pluralist research design could be built upon to include case studies, grounded theory and action research. Replicating the research in other geographical areas could facilitate international comparisons. Practical implications: The findings allow practitioners to compare their perspectives on the relationship between logistics and SCM with those of their peers. The CSFs and inhibitors to success provide a rational basis for realising the strategic potential of logistics and SCM in practice. Originality/value: New insights are generated into practitioner perspectives vis-à -vis logistics vs SCM. A fresh understanding of those factors which drive and hinder the adoption of strategic SCM is also developed and presented
Global Warming Scenarios for Ireland and their Implications for Environmental Management.
Regional climate forecasts cannot yet be derived with confidence from general circulation
models of the atmosphere, particularly in terms of projecting precipitation changes at
middle latitude locations such as Ireland. This paper employs several large datasets
relating to Irish precipitation and synoptic circulation types to examine past and present
precipitation-circulation relationships. These relationships are then used to make preliminary
inferences concerning likely changes in seasonal parameters in a greenhouse-warmed
Irish climate. It is concluded that increases of 5-15% in winter precipitation will be
accompanied by significant reductions in summer values, especially in eastern Ireland.
These projections, allied to the global predictions concerning sea level rise are then used
in an examination of some implications, particularly in civil engineering aspects of
environmental management
Climate Change and Development Education:New Opportunities for Partnership
Despite different evolutionary paths, development education and
environmental education are increasingly finding a common focus in
addressing climate change issues. Realising the synergies this offers requires
both sets of practitioners to grasp the essential underpinnings of climate
science, policy and ethics. This paper presents the principal authoritative
sources that development educators should be guided by. Achieving a
successful partnership will involve reconsideration of concepts of
development as well as of relationships between the developed and
developing worlds. The urgency of achieving radical changes in approach is
stressed as the time scale for effective global and national actions to tackle
climate change diminishes and crucial decisions under the United Nations
Framework Convention on Climate Change become imminent
No Plan B for planet if climate deal not agreed
The short-sightedness of nations acting in their own narrow self-interest is the biggest threat to any agreement at the Copenhagen climate conference
Modelling Dublin Smoke Pollution: An Epilogue?
The acceleration in industrial growth which occurred in Ireland in the 1970s, the virtual cessation of
emigration which it enabled for a time, and the.consequent increase in population in the Dublin region
which resulted, ushered in problems of pollution and environmental degradation which had not
previously been of serious concern. Among the most intractable of these has been that of smoke
pollution in Dublin city, a problem further exacerbated by changes in fuel prices and preferences
occurring during the late 1970s and 1980s. Though deterioration in air quality was linked in several
studies to mortality and morbidity in the city from respiratory and cardiovascular causes, progress in
controlling domestic smoke emissions has been limited by political inertia and opposition from
commercial interests. The radical decision to ban bituminous coal sales within a designated area from
1st October 1990 has however transformed the situation, and renders compliance likely with EC
mandatory limits by the target date of April 1993. This paper charts the turnaround in Dublin air quality
and models the meteorological and emission conditions necessary to attain the stricter winter guide
values of Directive 80/779
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