Sentences with phrase «change during the presidential campaign»

Activists organized by 350.org unfurled a huge parachute in Times Square with the words, «End Climate Silence,» a message meant to call attention to the fact that there has been almost zero mention of climate change during the presidential campaign, including not a single reference to the issue in the four presidential debates.

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George Weah, former soccer player and presidential candidate of Congress for Democratic Change (CDC), reacts while a speech during the party's presidential campaign rally at Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex in Monrovia, Liberia, December 23, 2017.
But every time he shows up on television, we are reminded of a truth we learned during the last presidential campaign: There is something about Romney that causes people to want to change the channel; or, if they are in a senior center in Florida listening to a candidate forum, wander off in search of a second helping of Jell - O.»
Early - career scientists and engineers may be understandably apprehensive about change in Washington, particularly since «attention to science during the presidential campaign was neither appreciable nor appreciative,» wrote Holt for Motherboard.
Professor Kim analyzed changes in tax policy based on detailed proposals by Donald Trump and Senator Bernie Sanders during the 2016 US Presidential campaign.
Now Boston Harbour, labelled «the dirtiest harbour in America» during the 1988 presidential campaign, is due for a change.
First Man will see Knoxville playing a natural hellraiser, who «has totally behaved himself during his wife's presidential campaign, only to find the dynamic of their relationship change after he moves into the White House and becomes First Man.»
During Obama's 2008 presidential campaign, he vowed to take a hard look at the nation's public education system and make some much - needed changes.
«It's clear to me substantial change is what we need;» words which resonated like thy were spoken during a presidential campaign.
Yesterday, 375 members of the National Academy of Sciences, including 30 Nobel Prize winners, posted an open letter reviewing the basics of established climate science, decrying claims of hoax and hype spouted by Republicans during the presidential campaign and warning against the United States pulling out of the Paris Agreement on climate change.
A few months after the end of an election campaign in which the phrase «climate change» wasn't mentioned once during three televised debates between the two presidential contenders, the editors of a magazine ensconced in an ivory tower think fighting climate change «must take top priority.»
During the past two presidential campaigns, environmentalists cheered at the mere mention of climate change.
On Aug. 30, he belittled his opponent's vow to arrest climate change, made during the 2008 presidential campaign.
During his 2016 Presidential campaign, Donald Trump consistently denied previous claims of his that global warming, or climate change, is a hoax.
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