Cheap energy supports faster economic growth > more employment >
less social disruption.
We find that parents report
less social disruption at charter schools than at district schools.
Not exact matches
In this way, it also leads to
less social and economic
disruption, especially if flooding does not occur.»
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We aren't willing to spend 5 % of GDP on a 1 in a million chance of that, and even
less willing to spend that kind of money on an unlikely event that is adaptable to without major loss of life, just major economic (and
social disruption and ecosystem) cost, should it strike.