And can capitalism exist in a way that doesn't
harm vulnerable populations?
Not exact matches
The lack of an optimal management strategy has led to substantial variation in the care for this
vulnerable population, unnecessarily exposing many infants to potential
harm.
It's debatable whether the level of mycotoxins in chocolate are enough to
harm you, but you will be more
vulnerable if you're like me and one of the 25 percent of the
population with the genetics of mold sensitivity.
These are at least in part what motivates some of us to obsess about our obligations to call for dramatic actions, for a long list of reasons that includes the fact that these scarier scenarios would NOT be a marginal addition to
harm for the world's most
vulnerable of
populations.
Whereas, if left unaddressed, the consequences of a changing climate have the potential to adversely impact all Americans, hitting
vulnerable populations hardest,
harming productivity in key economic sectors such as construction, agriculture, and tourism, saddling future generations with costly economic and environmental burdens, and imposing additional costs on State and Federal budgets that will further add to the long - term fiscal challenges that we face as a Nation;
The convening highlighted the health
harms of climate change — particularly as they affect children and
vulnerable populations — and readily available solutions that improve health and limit climate change.
In this letter, the signers emphasizes the importance rebating the money raised back to DC households to ensure that the policy does not
harm poor communities, but can instead address the injustices that climate change poses to DC's most
vulnerable populations.
Setting aside other objections to geoengineering, many of which are valid and must be thoroughly weighed and considered, it is past time to challenge the assertion that geoengineering, in particular solar geoengineering, would disproportionately
harm the world's poorest and most
vulnerable populations.