![]() You can do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoes. Do anything that you want to do, but uh-uh, Honey, lay off of my shoes Dont you step on my Blue suede shoes. Play with guitar, piano, ukulele, mandolin or banjo. G C D Am E Chords for Bluer Than Blue (Acoustic Version) with Key, BPM, and easy-to-follow letter notes in sheet. Goodrum (c) 1978 Performed by Michael Johnson Verse 1 E E7 A A7 After you go, I can catch up on my reading E E7 A A7 After you go, I'll have a lot more time for sleeping G C. Verse 2 Well, you can knock me down, Step in my face, Slander my name All over the place. ChordU Notes are transposable to any key & you can control tempo of the notes playback. Nick Blyth is a Fellow of the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (FIEMA) and a chartered environmentalist (CEnv). G Am7 Bm7 C A/C D B7/Eb Bluer than blue Verse2 E E7 A Am (Riff1) After you go, Ill have a lot more room in my closet E E7 A Am (Riff2) After you go, Ill stay out all night long if I feel like it G (Riff3) G7/F Cmaj7 C And when youre gone I can run through the house screamin Bm7 Em Am7 Bm7 C D And no one will ever hear me. E A You can do anything but lay off of my Blue suede shoes.ISO Guide 84 was developed by CCC TF7, which is part of ISO’s Technical Management Board, and is a companion to ISO Guide 82, Guidelines for addressing sustainability in standards. Use of the guide will also result in greater contribution to the achievement of the United Nation’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals. “What’s more,” he added, “the guide encourages the revision of existing standards if they do not already consider climate change issues, so that there is greater movement towards sustainability everywhere.” “It is relevant to standards used widely in many industries, thus ultimately helping organizations build resilience and preparedness to future climate impacts as well as addressing low-carbon transition risks and opportunities. “Importantly, Guide 84 can help to raise awareness and understanding across the whole standardization community, not just those involved in sustainable development standards,” he said. ![]() Nick Blyth, Convenor of CCC TF7 that developed the guide, said every industry needs to mitigate and adapt to climate change. ISO Guide 84, Guidelines for addressing climate change in standards, provides a systematic approach, relevant principles and useful information to help standards writers address climate change impacts, risks and opportunities in their own standardization work. With this in mind, ISO’s Climate Change Coordination Task Force (CCC TF7) has recently developed a new guide for standardizers so that climate change is taken into consideration with every new standard that is written. The resulting climate change is real and we must address its impact by acting now. We also became more aware that our current economic model has caused temperatures to rise and that this will continue to create havoc with our weather – and our communities. Birds were singing, the air was clear and skies were bluer than blue. Never before have we been so aware of our environment as during the recent lockdown period.
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