Sentences with phrase «deep economic need»

Furthermore, it makes no sense that evolution would have selected for the hunting behavior, hunting proclivities, and hunting culture themselves unless there was a deep economic need underlying it.

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A poll conducted for the Broadbent Institute shows deep unease with economic policies tilted more to the needs of corporations than citizens.
A consensus on the need for FTAAP to defend and facilitate open and deeper economic ties has evolved amid the recession and threats of global protectionism.
Given the stunning turn of events last November, however, we need to suspend our economic faiths for a time to reorient our thinking about the economy around deeper truths regarding the human person and the role of work.
«We need to think deeper about why we seem out of touch to so many and understand the demands of cultural anxiety as well as economic prosperity.»
«So what we're saying is that lasting solutions to the climate crisis that we're seeing and to the economic crisis... lasting solutions are our only hope for building a humane economic system because we need to close deep inequalities and we need to generate plentiful work,» Rozum said.
This is a deep blue state and in these dangerous times, nothing should hold us back from passing the laws we need to ensure social and economic justice.
[citation needed] This change in local politics was preceded by a fiscal crisis in 2003 when years of economic decline, a diminishing tax - base and civic mismanagement left the city deep in debt and on the edge of bankruptcy.
He again emphasized that «without economic fundamentals, we can not develop and restore confidence in Ghanaians; they need deeper understanding of the economic situation and the people who have been packed at vantage places of the economy will help strengthen the weak economy.»
Deep Space Industries in Houston: The «Industry Funded Participation in the Asteroid Initiative» study will analyze the economic fundamentals of a commercially oriented Asteroid Initiative and develop figures of merit that are relevant to commercial needs.
Given the social, political, and economic complexities of the modern world, high - school students need a broad, deep, liberal arts education that will enable them to meet the challenges of the future as informed, thoughtful adults.
The question asked here — «Can humans overcome their deep need to «get mine» based on the weight of scientific and economic evidence?»
This fact — that so serious a crisis could have so marginal an impact on global emissions — is an extremely important warning, for it clearly implies that the deep emissions cuts we need will not come by way of any modest curtailment of economic activity.
The research needs that have high priority in establishing the technical, environmental, and economic feasibility of large - scale capture and disposal of CO -LCB- sub 2 -RCB- from electric power plants are: (1) survey and assess the capacity, cost, and location of potential depleted gas and oil wells that are suitable CO -LCB- sub 2 -RCB- repositories (with the cooperation of the oil and gas industry); (2) conduct research on the feasibility of ocean disposal, with objectives of determining the cost, residence time, and environmental effects for different methods of CO -LCB- sub 2 -RCB- injection; (3) perform an in - depth survey of knowledge concerning the feasibility of using deep, confined aquifers for disposal and, if feasible, identify potential disposal locations (with the cooperation of the oil and gas industry); (4) evaluate, on a common basis, more» system and design alternatives for integration of CO -LCB- sub 2 -RCB- capture systems with emerging and advanced technologies for power generation; and prepare a conceptual design, an analysis of barrier issues, and a preliminary cost estimate for pipeline networks necessary to transport a significant portion of the CO -LCB- sub 2 -RCB- to potentially feasible disposal locations.
But, given the host of competing problems — a deep economic recession, the urgent need for health care reform, geopolitical instabilities in the Middle East and elsewhere, soaring federal debt, and so on — selling the electorate on a set of fundamental changes in the way we consume and produce energy in the short run — and congressional appropriators on making the large investments needed to bring these changes about in the long run — will be a tough task, even for Barack Obama and his newly appointed team of highly competent advisers, and a Congress that has given every indication that it will take up and give priority to climate legislation.
The shift to a clean energy economy will put millions of Americans, including those most in need, back to work in the face of our deepest economic crisis since the Great Depression.
(1) No False Choices: To Preserve a Livable Climate, We Need to Slash Both CO2 and Methane ASAP; (2) Oil Change International Report: Fossil Fuel Production Subsidies Exceed $ 21 Billion Annually in United States, have increased by 45 % under Obama's «All of the Above» energy policy; (3) Joint Economic Committee Hearing on «The Economic Impact of Increased Natural Gas Production» (video); (4) Leaked Trade Deal Document Shows EU Pressuring U.S. to Lift Crude Oil Export Ban; (5) Deep Decarbonization Pathways Project (DDPP) Presents Interim Report to UN Secretary - General Ban Ki - Moon.
«Now more than ever, as we emerge from the deepest financial and economic crisis of our lifetimes, people need the know - how to manage the ways and means of their lives,» Cordray said.
Such a proposal would face heavy opposition; Mortgage Bankers Association President David Stevens has warned that the absence of a government guarantee would hurt the availability of 30 - year fixed loans and that Washington's participation is needed to ensure that the mortgage market still functions during deep economic slumps.
To successfully navigate these shifting economic, financial, and legal environments, real estate professionals need to further equip themselves with broader and deeper market knowledge and sharper analytical and practical skills.
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