Centuries of
economic history warn that this speculative episode, too, will end in a collapse.
Not exact matches
But until or if the
economic trend flashes a
warning sign, there's room for debate about whether the great bull market of recent vintage is
history.
It forecast that «almost all our economy and society» will be affected by the momentous changes taking place to our north and
warned «a whole - of - Australia effort» was needed to deal with a social and
economic transformation as «profound as any that have defined Australia throughout our
history.»
And yet, despite a long
history of scientific
warnings (please see Footnote 30 for a detailed description30), the many current ecological and
economic impacts and crises, the future risks and dangers, the large number of international meetings and conferences on the urgent need for climate policies and measures, and the adoption of some national and regional climate policies, growth in global CO2 emissions from fossil fuels and cement has not only remained strong but is actually accelerating.