Sixty percent (60 %) of all voters
believe economic threats are a bigger threat to the United States than terrorist attacks or military attacks from other nations.
Not exact matches
Greece, on the other hand,
believes Europe has invested way too much political and
economic capital that it wonâ $ ™ t follow through on its
threats to eject it.
It's easy for the policy makers to
believe that climate scientists are witch doctors when to
believe otherwise they would have to downplay obvious
economic facts, including
threats to campaign donations.
There's also every reason to
believe that third world poverty is a much bigger
threat to us than AGW, and a global bureaucracy that limits
economic growth will make this worse, not better.
We at TreeHugger
believe that the
economic downturn is less a
threat to the green movement than it is an opportunity — we're simply shifting part of our focus to the relevant topic of how going green can help save money.
The bleed of jobs can not continue, and we
believe that an assertive and clear look at the funding and
economic threat of the Green Energy Act will bear striking similarities to the international failure of wind power and Green Energy policies.