Sentences with phrase «massive economic burden»

The model legislation opposes «EPA's endangerment finding and any regulation of greenhouse gases, citing the massive economic burden that would result and the global nature of climate emissions.»
The price of an allowance is under $ 2, hardly a massive economic burden on either electric utilities or electricity users.
Furthermore, given the massive amount of funding allocated to research into facilitating and optimizing space exploration and optimization, the researchers hope to have shown how research into enhancing radioresistance for space exploration could galvanize progress in human healthspan extension, an area of research that is still massively underfunded despite its potential to prevent the massive economic burden posed by the future healthcare costs associated with demographic aging.

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The population explosion is also changing the economic balances, for it is the nations that are already economically poor, and in many cases saddled with massive international debt, that will bear the burden of feeding between two and three times as many more mouths than they do at present.
Will the people who got us into this economic mess, the people behind the massive foreclosures — and we know who they are — will they be carry the burden as much of the poor and middle class New Yorkers?»
With the human population continuing to rise by 75 million or more per year and with torrid economic growth in much of the developing world, the burdens of deforestation, pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, species extinction, ocean acidification and other massive threats intensify.
Trenberth's «shifting the burden of proof,» the «uncertainty principal,» the «consensus,» the «science is settled,» these are all framings of the same central argument of CAGWers — that they know enough now to justify massive social and economic change.
He suggested that the fallout from the Great Recession, mixed with the burden of massive student loans, has created an uncertain economic outlook for Americans aged 24 - 35.
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