Sentences with phrase «impending global crises»

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Insects could be the solution to an impending global food crisis, but not in the way you might think, says Sandrine Ceurstemont
About ten years ago, a couple of whistleblowers blew the frigging lid off a national crisis — the impending collapse of the global economy.
The essay quoted above, by Rob Dreher of the Dallas Morning News, was about an impending global food crisis.
Scidevnet: The lack of rains in large, monsoon - dependent, agricultural areas of South Asia has compounded concerns expressed in a recent report about an impending global water crisis and its detrimental impact on agriculture.
Even though human civilisation is threatened by grave environmental crises and global warming and many people are scared of impending catastrophe, Resurgence's vision is not driven by doom and gloom; rather it is inspired and motivated by love of nature, respect for the earth, reverence for all life and a fair «deal» to all people, believing that the power of love is greater than the force of fear and despair.
On Sept. 17, the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change released Climate Change Reconsidered II: Physical Science, or CCR - 2, containing more than 1,000 pages of scientific research indicating global warming is not an impending crisis.
Many law review presidents and editors have gone on to achieve great success and wield great influence: Barack Obama was the first black president of the Harvard Law Review; Brooksley Born — who warned against impending global economic crisis and was awarded the John F. Kennedy Medal of Courage this year — was the first woman president of the Stanford Law Review; former Chief Justice of the United States William H. Rehnquist, and former Associate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor — the first woman Supreme Court justice — were both Stanford Law Review editors.
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