Whether they are looking at the coastline in Cambridge or at these projections,
the dire need for action is staring climate deniers right in the face.
Not exact matches
«Let us, therefore, shun all attitudes, behaviours, and
actions that promote hatred, religious intolerance, disunity, and violence and embrace true love that would promote peace and unity among us as a nation to allow
for meaning progress and development which our dear nation is in
dire need of now,» Fayose said.
The recent release of these two reports and the ongoing corruption trials of two legislative leaders have put the spotlight on New York's
dire need for state
action on ethics reform, yet as Bob Hardt wrote in a recent NY1 column on the issue, «Never aggressively pushing campaign finance reform or transparency, Governor Cuomo seems content to play the master of Albany's current political game rather than rewriting its rules.
There is a
dire need for quick
action.
This serves as a much
need giggle in the midst of so many
dire Zombie themed games and is worth it just
for the flexibility of how you play... well worth adding to your collection if you like your
action with a bit of a smirk.
More recently, in 2014, he addressed the
dire need for climate
action: «The worst possible aspect of climate change is that it will be irreversible and irrevocable.
The
Need: «Despite that amazing success and decades of environmental progress, we find ourselves facing an even more
dire, almost existential, set of global environmental challenges, from loss of biodiversity to climate change to plastic pollution, that call
for action at all levels of government,» said Denis Hayes.
In a world that is in
dire need of
action on climate change some are denying that it is happening, others want to support mining and the fossil fuel industry
for short - term economic or selfish reasons, still others are in favour of renewable energy anywhere other than near them, while Dr Pierpont, Ms Laurie and those like them are slowing adoption of sustainable energy because of ignorance and delusion.