Sentences with phrase «more volatile world»

The costs of dealing with climate change are going to be enormous, as numerous climate economists have shown, and it would be much cheaper to mitigate its impacts than wait to grapple with adapting to a much warmer, more volatile world.
In The Problem Solvers, Leadbeater's latest report for exam board Pearson, the innovation specialist examined different approaches to teaching at schools across England, and warned that schooling had become a way to train young people to simply follow instructions, which would not be enough in a «more volatile world».
In summary then, we faced a more volatile world than the one of the «great stability» of the previous period.

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But when a flexible mindset of fluid bending is embraced by all and remains ongoing, more and more companies are finding not the feared chaos assumed to accompany fluidity, but the cohesiveness necessary to compete in a volatile world.
Any risk premium that once supported prices because of potential supply disruptions from the more volatile parts of the world is gone because of current high inventories.
Perhaps most dramatically, the Bush administration, in its effort to define a more truly «realistic» approach to world politics, was willing to challenge the seemingly settled consensus that the Middle East was a region so politically volatile, economically important, and culturally retrograde that it could only be «managed,» never transformed.
How can Australian research and industry work together to help developing regions improve their resilience to an increasingly volatile world (geopolitical instability, warzones, and climate change) by helping them produce more food domestically, stabilising their markets and ultimately creating a new customer base?
Colorhouse is committed to making the world more colorful and less volatile by creating products that are safer for your home and better for our planet.
«I think the world has got more volatile — we've got to stick with what we've got and renew it, if that's the advice of the security services.
And although a handful of other concentrating solar plants around the world use solar rays to heat water directly into steam, it is much more volatile than molten salt and can not be easily stored, Ho explains.
There's something far more volatile about an entire population of people targeting Americans than a lone super villain about to press the big red button and destroying the world.
A regional fund may be more volatile than an international or world fund because it's buying stock in a concentrated group of countries whose economies tend to be closely aligned.
In our view, small tariffs that serve as a «speed bump» for goods and services in a world of volatile exchange rates are relatively harmless and perhaps of marginal benefit to some businesses, but more significant protectionist policies may hurt the country imposing trade barriers far more than the countries being blocked.
Emerging markets are still far more volatile and vulnerable to downturns than markets in the developed world.
Please suggest whether I shall start now while Greece issue / world economy is volatile or shall wait for 1 -2 months more..
The fund's wide diversification among emerging markets tones down its risk, but emerging markets are still far more volatile and vulnerable to downturns than markets in the developed world.
While global equity funds can be volatile and involve more risk than Canadian investments — depending on the state of world affairs, currency fluctuations and other economic and political factors — they diversify against any type of country or political risk an investor might encounter.
Trouble is, the economic world is more volatile than a normal distribution because of one complicating factor: people.
My career of choice, especially in the world as it is today, is one of the more volatile and unstable.
Next week, look for more volatile trading in many markets, as the dust settles on the Brexit vote and its implications for the European Union and the collective world economy.
The world and national economies at their worst are always more volatile than what the models will say, and governments prove weak when matched against the folly of their failed policies.
Emerging markets are still more volatile and vulnerable to downturns than markets in the developed world.
Known as one of the most dangerous bodies of water in the world for its shallow depth, volatile weather, extremely cold sea temperatures, and short tight waves that pack more power than deep sea waves; a winter crossing was akin to suicide.
In 2035, Tanoa continues to enjoy a prolonged period of apparent peace and prosperity, but the volatile geopolitical situation on the world's stage threatens to destabilize the region, and plunge it into darkness once more.
The Express Tribune: We are witnessing that global warming is leading to more volatile weather patterns in the world, which is causing many different kinds of humanitarian crises.
Our world is more globally volatile than ever; an event in one place quickly has consequences in many other places.
Unfortunately, the manat, like many other reserve currencies in the world including the Nigerian naira are dependent on the performance of certain assets or industries such as oil, and will continue to become more volatile and unpredictable in the upcoming years.
Finance business partners are among the most in - demand and challenging roles for companies as astute financial decision making becomes more and more pivotal in a fast - changing and often volatile world.
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