Not exact matches
While that was seen as a sign of
health of Europe's
economic recovery and signaled growing foreign investor appetite for the region's equities, it
curbed the value of overseas earnings and hurt competitiveness.
That's the inference of a new report that says our growing global population will send greenhouse gases into overdrive unless something is done to
curb the world's appetite for meat — and links the environmental,
health and
economic cases for doing so.
«Not only will EPA actions to
curb carbon pollution through the Clean Power Plan and new fuel standards combat climate change, they will encourage
economic growth, spur innovation in our energy sector, and improve public
health for all of our communities.»
The report does not address controversial issues surrounding abortion or reproductive
health, but rather seeks to
curb economic inequality between men and women.
As you are aware, drug abuse has social and
economic repercussions and poses a threat to public
health security, and so my outfit would do its best to come up with measures to
curb the menace, he said.
For our
health, our national security and our
economic competitiveness, we need to
curb our fossil fuel addiction.