Sentences with phrase «already destabilizing»

The second report, earlier this month, said those changes are already destabilizing human society.
Existing thawing is already destabilizing the human infrastructure, which require frequent repair.
It is already destabilizing the entire biosphere.
We've already destabilized part of Antarctica, the studies showed, but we have a choice about what else we want to set into motion.
And even if we somehow dialed atmospheric CO2 and CO2e levels back to 350 ppm, it's likely that we'd still see seas eventually rise by 10 - 20 feet over the long term due to already destabilized glaciers in places like Greenland or West Antarctica.

Not exact matches

«We would like to hope that all sides will avoid any steps that a) are not provoked by anything and b) could significantly destabilize an already fragile situation in the region,» the Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told a conference call with reporters, according to Reuters.
MOSCOW (Reuters)- The Kremlin said on Wednesday it hoped all sides involved in Syria would avoid doing anything that could destabilize an already fragile situation in the Middle East and made clear it was strongly opposed to a possible U.S. strike on its ally.
Speaking in Poland, Trump promised to work with the eastern European country to address Russia's «destabilizing behavior» — something that the Kremlin has already rebuffed.
About five minutes after the market closed, St. Louis — based Patriot Coal Corp. filed for bankruptcy and destabilized an already troubled sector.
It won't be easy, and already there are many worried about the politically destabilizing impact his measures may have.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Wednesday that Russia hopes all parties involved in Syria will avoid any steps that could «significantly destabilize» an already «fragile situation.»
He has already given us a preview of how destabilizing he can be with last season's drama.
He has already shown us how destabilizing he can be to our dressing room and on the pitch with his tantrums.
Rwanda has already expressed concerns that the FDLR might take the advantage of the current situation in Burundi and destabilize Rwanda, which could help legitimise a pre-emptive intervention.
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)-- The arrest of a powerful New York lawmaker on federal corruption charges threw one of America's most powerful statehouses into disarray, destabilizing the state's Senate while complicating an already contentious legislative agenda.
«It not only devastates these already struggling families, it also threatens to further destabilize neighborhoods hit hardest by foreclosures.»
The proposed cuts and funding shortfalls increase the risk of poverty in two ways: by destabilizing those already struggling, and by reducing opportunities to move out of poverty.
In dozens of simulations, she and her colleagues tracked how common p53 mutations further destabilize the already floppy protein, distorting it and preventing it from binding to DNA.
Some theoretical models suggested that new neurons destabilize memories already stored in the hippocampus by degrading the information there, but the idea had never been explored in live animals.
Children, already susceptible to age - related insecurities, face additional destabilizing insecurities from questions about how they will cope with future climate change [138]--[139].
I am already working with women in their 20's who have destabilized sacral platforms.
Led by Sebastian Shaw (Kevin Bacon), a mutant who can absorb kinetic energy, the Hellfire Club appears to be meddling in the cold war politics of the 1960s and destabilizing an already tense situation between the United States and the Soviet Union.
State officials and courts have already grappled with many of these issues, and creating a federal right to education would destabilize policies and decisions that have shaped local school systems for generations,» they say, noting that unlike the federal Constitution, all 50 state constitutions contain provisions that explicitly address education.
High rates of teacher turnover can destabilize the learning environment in schools, disrupting instructional continuity in classrooms and jeopardizing the educational experience of students, many of whom are already at a disadvantage (Shields et al., 1999; Loeb et al., 2005).
Already haunted by memories of an unhappy childhood, a glimpse of the little girl in the neighboring house further destabilizes Ruthie.
The repercussions to the market if artists had the right to impugn the authenticity of their works after the fact would turn the art economy topsy - turvy, destabilizing what many already judge to be a thinly traded, tenuous ecosystem to begin with.
That, and the destabilized structures in the arctic from the melting permafrost demonstrate that the «cost» side of the current warming trend is already occurring and making people's lives more difficult, especially those who are losing their homes.
Problem is, it's pretty much just a retread of the path the U.S. is already on, which isn't enough to keep global warming from crossing the «dangerous» two degree Celsius threshold — a point above which scientific consensus paints an increasingly bleak future, with global impacts capable of destabilizing human society.
Take what you have learned from the scientists and imagine the world in a few decades from now, a few degrees warmer, with all the extreme weather, desertification, ocean acidification, mass migration, conflict over energy supplies, fresh water and so on, that have already begun, and that will only get worse the more we destabilize our climate system with greenhouse gases.
South Korea is planning to ban the trading of cryptocurrencies like bitcoin through the country's financial exchanges, in a move which could further destabilize the already volatile currency.
However, the Federal Housing Finance Agency's well - intentioned bulk sales - to - rental program has the potential to destabilize markets that already have low inventories by taking properties that could be sold to individuals at market prices and putting them in the hands of a few investors at fire - sale prices.
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