Sentences with phrase «abdicating leadership»

That's entirely appropriate: With the Trump administration abdicating leadership on climate and energy issues, this is really a time for leading states like Massachusetts to step up to the plate even more.
This administration is abdicating its leadership and taking a backseat to other countries in the global fight against climate change, New York State is committed to meeting the standards set forth in the Paris Accord regardless of Washington's irresponsible actions.
Back in 2009, the EPA was sued for «abdicating leadership» on protecting Chesapeake Bay.
«This administration is abdicating its leadership and taking a backseat to other countries in the global fight against climate change,» Cuomo said.
«This administration is abdicating its leadership and taking a backseat to other countries in the global fight against climate change,» Cuomo said in a statement.
«(Trump's) administration is abdicating its leadership and taking a backseat to other countries in the global fight against climate change,» Cuomo said.
Should the federal government continue to abdicate leadership in key policy issues of health care, pension reform, Aboriginal issues, education and research, and modernizing Canada's infrastructure?
The word is that theologians don't trust themselves anymore and have abdicated leadership in society.
«The occurrence is no doubt ironic and a sad commentary on road safety in Nigeria but must we give up on our country and abdicate leadership to mediocrity?»
Add Nasasu County DA Kathleen Rice to the list of elected officials calling on Senate Majority Leader Pedro Espada Jr. to voluntarily abdicate his leadership post and the perks that come with it in light of his current legal troubles.
John Fratta, chair of the New York State Commission for Social Justice, said it was «sad that the leader of the city has abdicated leadership on an issue of importance to millions of New Yorkers.
Late last year the preeminent firm in the field, Silicon Valley's Geron, abdicated its leadership position in the midst of the first - ever FDA - approved clinical trial for an embryonic - stem - cell therapy.
In this case, though, it seems the SMBC — and, by extension, Science at the Smithsonian — have abdicated any leadership role in order to participate in the shameful witch hunt against free - roaming cats.
The US is certainly free to leave the Paris Accord and abdicate its leadership role in this important realm.
At a time when the federal government has abdicated its leadership on climate change, New York will continue to do all that we can to ensure that current and future generations have a clean and safe environment in which to live and prosper.»
The governor in a statement after the judge's decision said «At a time when the federal government has abdicated its leadership on climate change, [this ruling] ensures our progress will not be blocked or rolled back by fossil fuel interests and others seeking to maintain the status quo.»

Not exact matches

In a shared leadership school, the principal maintains a delicate balance — giving teachers responsibility without abdicating all authority.
As the world waits to hear whether America will once again abdicate climate leadership, one thing is abundantly clear: We need a massive, international movement to speed up the transition to a low carbon economy.
«As the federal government abdicates its responsibility and ignores basic science, states across the nation are picking up the mantle of climate leadership,» said Governor Cuomo.
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