Sentences with phrase «economic repercussions of»

More on the United Nations: Global Population Could Hit 14 Billion By 2100 Without Greater Effort to Slow It: UN UN Reports on the Economic Repercussions of Massive Declines in Biodiversity
How come it's the lawyers and businessmen in the senate and the white house who are debating the scientific merits of ways to curb global warming and evaluating economic repercussions of their decisions?
The economic repercussions of natural disasters like the one caused by Hurricane Harvey can be devastating.
As the economic repercussions of the 11 September incident in the United States reverberated across the globe, Singapore — barely out of the Asian economic crisis of the late 1990s — found itself grappling with new problems.
There's certainly much more to be said about the economic repercussions of the Leave vote, which, alongside changes in party leadership is a genuine «leap in the dark,» but it is important to address directly and forcefully the question of popular anger that led to the success of Leave.

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People who understand these numbers understand that lower rates of business formation are an economic disaster that will have repercussions for decades to come.
Skeptics feel that these figures are mostly repercussions of a combination of the ECB's quantitative easing program and cheap oil, but positive indicators like rebounding business and consumer confidence show clear signs of economic improvement.
The other major facet of the Chinese censorship enterprise is the use of economic benefits or repercussions for businesses and publications, based on their coverage.
The repercussions of a jagged drop in the stock market are both economic and political.
Canadian recession will go beyond first half of 2015 Louis - Philippe Rochon Associate Professor, Laurentian University Co-Editor, Review of Keynesian Economics With news of economic turmoil in China and other emerging economies, repercussions for Canada will be quite â $ œatrociousâ $.
Kudlow, who started his job a week ago after his predecessor, Gary Cohn, quit over the tariff plan, brushed aside the possibility of economic repercussions.
Today the economic crippling of Germany retards the economic recovery of all Europe, and has its repercussions in every industrial nation.
Over 120 billion pounds of food goes to waste in the US each year, having significant environmental, social and economic repercussions.
Ed Miliband used his family life to highlight the repercussions of David Cameron's economic programme today, in a decidedly personal keynote speech today.
For ver a year now, quite a significant number of Ghanaians have over billions of cedis locked up and the government think that is not a serious issue that requires immediate resolution then you then begin to wonder, what then is emergency, the situation have had serious repercussions not only on economic activities but rather have brought several deaths cases in the form of hanging, poisoning, records from hospitals at these areas affirm this.
«We're not going to allow a single levee board that has been hijacked by a group of trial lawyers to determine flood protection, coastal restoration and economic repercussions for the entire State of Louisiana,» said Gov. Bobby Jindal in a news release demanding that the levee authority withdraw its suit.
In addition, the issue of open access might be easier to address in the astronomy field than in other fields, given its potentially less - direct repercussions on technology and economic dominance.
For each event, brainstorm a list of possible personal, economic, and ecological repercussions.
Bank of Canada's Governor, Mark Carney, and Finance Minister, Jim Flaherty, have been focused on the nation's rising debt load for more than a year, stating that things must change in order to avoid serious economic repercussions.
During his tenure he also led the Federal Reserve through several events with major economic repercussions, including two US recessions, the Asian financial crisis of 1997, and the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Examining the contemporary economic landscape for corporations, non profit organisations, governments and community ventures, the panel explores where the «sharing economy» will lead us in the future; the political repercussions of open data ideals; and how the principles of collaborative consumption have been and may be deployed in the art economy.
The ANPR will allow the administration and the friends of affordable energy and economic growth to educate the public about the potentially economy - wrecking repercussions of recent and ongoing litigation under the Clean Air Act, the Endangered Species Act, and NEPA.
IMO when someone hears or reads something about climate science they should be careful about taking things at face value, consider that climate change science does have major regulatory / economic / environmental repercussions, realize that the source may be motivated by these potential repercussions, and look at the past behavior of the source (have they usually said accurate statements?).
Given the economic repercussions for this nation and its citizens, remaining in the Paris climate accord for the sake of lowering the temperature by 0.086 degrees F by 2100 is something only fools would do.
A dramatic reversal of fortune for Canada's tar sands oil industry has cheered environmental advocates, and it may also leave Prime Minister Stephen Harper vulnerable in the coming federal election because of the economic repercussions, some have predicted.
As the diplomats and politicians continue their stately dance, the Kyoto Protocol will probably live or die on the basis of its economic repercussions.
Even though the stability of the euro area may have repercussions on the stability of the currency used within that area, an economic policy measure can not be treated as equivalent to a monetary policy measure for the sole reason that it may have indirect effects on the stability of the euro.»
In the face of an economic crisis with global repercussions, the German public has been fascinated by the role of the Constitutional Court whom they admire.
BIS stated in a quarterly review that «Institutions need to take into account of not only privacy issues and efficiency gains in payment systems, but also economic, financial and monetary policy repercussions
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