Sentences with phrase «next world crisis»

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As the world suffers another food crisis, some industry watchers think farmland could follow tech and real estate to become the next big bubble.
Trusted by a jittery world to ease the risk of the next crisis, Carney represents the best of a smart, tough Canadian regulatory style.
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Adam and Eve After the Pill: Paradoxes of the Sexual Revolution, by Mary Eberstadt (Ignatius Press): The Catholic Church is going to spend a lot of the next eighteen months wrestling with the crisis of marriage culture throughout the world, given the two Synods on the subject that Pope Francis has called for October 2014 and October 2015.
Next Page: People with bipolar aren't the only ones at risk [pagebreak] Harder times ahead for everyone In October, the World Health Organization warned that the global financial crisis is likely to cause increased mental health problems and even suicides as people struggle to cope with poverty and unemployment.
And even though it is sensitive to crises and depends on the state of the economy, the tourism industry is enjoying steady growth: According to the World Tourism Organization, the industry is expected to further grow within the next years.
But the world is getting excited with the next leadership in the US, at least giving them a space to lead to help solve the climate in crisis.
In order to foster international cooperation, it is also essential that the United States rejoin the global community and lead efforts to secure an international treaty at Copenhagen in December of next year that includes a cap on CO2 emissions and a global partnership that recognizes the necessity of addressing the threats of extreme poverty and disease as part of the world's agenda for solving the climate crisis.
Faced with the on - going nuclear crisis in Japan — the costs of which could make the March earthquake and subsequent tsnuami the most expensive natural disaster the world has ever seen — nearby China may be moving to double its target for solar photovoltaic (PV) power capacity over the next five years.
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It's for that reason that we're bringing our next Climate Reality Leadership Corps training straight to Pittsburgh on October 17 — 19, to train hundreds of citizens from around the world to effectively speak truth to power about the crisis and inspire action in their communities.
Global water crises — from drought in the world's most productive farmlands to the hundreds of millions of peoples without access to safe drinking water — are among the biggest threats facing the planet over the next decade.
Preventing carbon dioxide levels from rising to potentially dangerous levels could cost less far less than originally projected — less 1 percent of gross world product as of 2050 — but a major shift in the way energy is found, transformed, transported and used will be necessary to prevent a severe energy crisis within the next century, say researchers from the The Earth Institute.
Critics of current American policy say the nations of the world are expected to spend $ 13 trillion on armaments in the next decade, or 10 times what would be required to solve the climate crisis.
The World Economic Forum's Global Risks 2015 Report has water crises in the top 10 of the most likely and highest impact problems that we will face in the next 10 years.
After An Inconvenient Truth, former Vice President Al Gore created The Climate Reality Project to train the next generation of organizers and activists to spread the word about the climate crisis and catalyze solutions around the world.
World grain reserves are so dangerously low that severe weather in the United States or other food - exporting countries could trigger a major hunger crisis next year, the United Nations has warned.
Mobilization will begin in the first 100 days of the next administration when «the President will convene a summit of the world's best engineers, climate scientists, policy experts, activists, and indigenous communities to chart a course to solve the climate crisis
Canada among three economies in world most at risk of banking crisis, BIS warns, Financial Post PCs would win next Ontario election despite voters» dislike of Doug Ford, poll finds, Toronto Star Toronto police release name of local man killed in west Toronto shooting, Canadian Press
Zoe is doing great in school, and is passionate about helping bring awareness to the worlds clean water crisis, and Emme will start Kindergarten next Fall.
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