Sentences with phrase «growing political crisis»

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Canada's political leaders want to address the growing affordability crisis in Canada's largest housing markets.
Distressed Volatility began in the depths of the 2008 financial crisis and has since grown to cover technical analysis, financial news, market calls, financial analysis, economic trends, geopolitics, and political volatility.
Despite the fact that the nationalist faith becomes obviously dominant only in times of sudden or continued political crisis, it has had constant and growing influence in the West, affecting particularly government and education.
This dynamic of redoubled disenchantment designed to discredit a growing populism will precipitate a series of political crises in the West.
The Burning Tigris is part of an ever - growing body of literature on the complex problem that may constitute the greatest threat to world peace in the 21st century — genocide and the «complex political emergencies» that spawn mass murder, refugee crises and pervasive political instability.
Insiders talk of a shift to crisis response, and a growing desire to punish wrongdoers — perhaps less from a sense of justice than from the instinct for political self - preservation.
What is the role of the biomedical scientist amid the world's growing poverty crisis and the related human rights inequalities and the spread of diseases in underprivileged areas, The author provides examples of where the scientist can interface with human rights organizations, medical doctors, political and civic leaders, and the science - religion dialogue.
While the scientific case grows weaker, the political and rhetorical proponents of climate fear are ramping up to offer hefty tax and regulatory «solutions» both internationally and domestically to «solve» the so - called «crisis
There's been a lot of talk lately about the food crisis, and particularly linking it to growing crops for biofuels (a highly inefficient process which seems to drive prices up, particularly in US policy), but Frances More Lappe argued in her books several years ago that there is, in fact, enough food on the planet to feed us all, but localized political troubles (grain rotting in Haitian ports), increasing desertification, food waste, and problems with global supply chains are better explanations for why so many go hungry.
This petition is a first step in a growing campaign by grassroots climate action groups to pressure our political leaders to step up and do what is needed to address the climate crisis.
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