Sentences with phrase «avert global crises»

At this rate, the way our energy infrastructure is currently arranged, and the heavy environmental toll of our lifestyle broadly speaking we will, without question, fail to avert global crises,» writes Francisco Hernandez.
She should know: she works there as an interpreter and sees how the power - brokering halls of the U.N. avert global crises daily.
And he shows why we must get past our hang - ups if we are to avert a global crisis.

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China's economy grew at its slowest pace since the global financial crisis in the third quarter, reviving expectations of further stimulus to avert a stalling of the world's growth engine.
As for investors, the global stock markets have averted another potential black - swan - sized crisis.
We have a faint chance that a global financial crisis will be averted.
Gordon Brown has written to the chairman of the G8 urging international action too avert fears of a growing crisis fuelled by soaring global food prices.
The Construction Products Association's latest State of Trade Survey, which has been launched today, shows that although a Eurozone crisis appears to have been averted for the time being, the prospect of an economic slowdown in the major European economies, together with increasing global energy and raw material prices, remain as the major threats to further recovery in the UK construction products industry.
Existing technologies could avert a global water crisis, but they must be implemented soon
In the midst of the most severe global financial crisis in decades, the CJP urged the international community to look for innovative solutions to avert a climate crisis.
Doing what he does best, Snake sneaks into the compound, cardboard box in one hand and the ever - trusty SOCOM pistol in the other, in order to avert yet another global crisis.
From Michael Sesit at Bloomberg, there are four things for the central banks to do in order to avert the crises: The world's major central banks face four challenges as they strive to prevent the global financial system from unraveling and growth from stagnating: Acting in a concerted manner; improving transparency; deciding who gets bailed out and who doesn't; and making sure whatever monetary medicine is administered doesn't come with destabilizing side effects.
The evidence already indicates that too much warming is already built into the global biosphere in order to expect that emissions abatement would avert a global warming crisis.
«Paul Ehrlich has never been able to learn from past experience,» he said, then launched into the Cornucopian line on the greenhouse crisis — how, even in the unlikely event that doomsayers are right about global warming, humanity will find some way to avert climate change or adapt, and everyone will emerge the better for it.
Not only is the climate crisis global in both scope and solution, but a global carbon tax will avert potential leakage by carbon emitters attempting to move their combustion of carbon from countries that tax carbon to those that don't.
And in making this plan happen, the rich countries must take the lead: Focusing Just on the Economy is Short - Sighted The report says that efforts to revive the world economy alone are essential «unless new policy initiatives also address other global challenges — reducing carbon dependency, protecting ecosystems and water resources, alleviating poverty — their impact on averting future crises will be short - lived.»
The Global Report on Food Crises indicates that major risks of famine were avert - ed in 2017 in the four coun - tries that were declared at risk in early 2017: Yemen, Somalia, South Sudan and North Nigeria.
com GLOBAL REPORT ON FOOD CRISES FINDS THAT IN 2017 MAJOR FAMINES WERE PARTLY AVERTED BUT FOOD SECURITY REMAINS CRITICAL FAIR TAXATION: COMMISSION PUTS IN PLACE FIRST EU COUNTER-MEASURES ON LISTED NON-COOPERATIVE TAX JURISDICTIONS development assistance and peace building sup - port in an integrated way — and thereby increasing the resilience of people and communities in part - ner countries.
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