Not exact matches
United States
economic data points to strong growth and the
only what drags down the market is global
worries.
I think that the obsession with tweaking and exact compromise, with satisfying all interests, and with
worrying about the
economic impact
only provides cover for those who want to delay the process of the energy transition.
A large and determined fraction of the public were convinced that global warming
worries deserved
only scorn, and most of the rest gave the problem a far lower priority than the
economic and political issues of the moment.
In Oregon, for example, Governor Kate Brown signed a bill that will move the state to 50 percent renewable energy production by 2040 and end the state's use of coal power by 2030; in Montana, sagging demand and
economic pressures caused Arch Coal to scrap its plans for a massive strip - mining operation on federal land; and in a recent Gallup poll, 64 percent of Americans said they
worried a «great deal» or «fair amount» about global warming, up from 55 percent
only a year ago.
The
only things a construction worker might
worry about is
economic downturns, which are pretty rare, and the potential lack of steady work, that is finding enough projects to fill the year to earn a solid annual salary.
«The
only way to overcome today's
economic turmoil is to motivate and encourage
worried or cautious housing consumers to enter the marketplace,» McMillan says.