The current system, by protecting and subsidizing U.S. farmers, depresses prices and sales opportunities for farmers in Africa and
other poor parts of the world.
Not exact matches
It still leads to lack
of sensitivity to the underclass and to peoples in
other parts of the
world, especially the
poor.
And, oh, when the hour - glass has run out, the hourglass
of time, when the noise
of worldliness is silenced, and the restless or the ineffectual busyness comes to an end, when everything is still about thee as it is in eternity — whether thou wast man or woman, rich or
poor, dependent or independent, fortunate or unfortunate, whether thou didst bear the splendor
of the crown in a lofty station, or didst bear only the labor and heat
of the day in an inconspicuous lot; whether thy name shall be remembered as long as the
world stands (and so was remembered as long as the
world stood), or without a name thou didst cohere as nameless with the countless multitude; whether the glory which surrounded thee surpassed all human description, or the judgment passed upon thee was the most severe and dishonoring human judgement can pass — eternity asks
of thee and
of every individual among these million millions only one question, whether thou hast lived in despair or not, whether thou wast in despair in such a way that thou didst not know thou wast in despair, or in such a way that thou didst hiddenly carry this sickness in thine inward
parts as thy gnawing secret, carry it under thy heart as the fruit
of a sinful love, or in such a way that thou, a horror to
others, didst rave in despair.
Those who are doubtful point to the deepening misery
of the
poor, the loss
of traditional values and community relationships, the looming ecological crises, and the structural dependence
of prosperity on decisions made in financial centers in
other parts of the
world.
Christians are always doing missions to
poor parts of the
world to push their faith on
others.
Not only that, but in
poorer, less educated
parts of the
World, I can actually convince people to hit themselves until they bleed, starve themselves, bob in front
of a stone wall for hours on end, wade into filthy rivers and, in some cases, to kill
other people or even themselves.
«We do not need to argue over this; our politics in this
part of the
world is bedeviled by
poor campaign strategies,
poor funding strategies,
poor mobilization strategies and
other less attractive approaches.
Traidcraft works with these and
other communities in the
poorest parts of the
world to ensure they get fairly paid for the beautiful items they make, and showcases their items to a far wider audience.
Despite one looking better than the
other, they certainly are both very
poor choices and should not be a
part of your plan, but rather only a stepping stone into attaining the skills needed to use in the real
world and to bring your very own vision to life.
We laypersons, on the
other hand, would strive to avoid the false negative... So in my books, as a layperson & not a scientist, it looks like climate change has contributed to food prices going off the charts, and the
poor in many
parts of the
world becoming all that more desperate.
This suggests that many
poorer African countries with energy access woes are unlikely to follow the coal - based industrialisation seen in
other parts of the
world.
This is so because in addition to the theological reasons given by Pope Francis recently: (a) it is a problem mostly caused by some nations and people emitting high - levels
of greenhouse gases (ghg) in one
part of the
world who are harming or threatening tens
of millions
of living people and countless numbers
of future generations throughout the
world who include some
of the
world's
poorest people who have done little to cause the problem, (b) the harms to many
of the
world's most vulnerable victims
of climate change are potentially catastrophic, (c) many people most at risk from climate change often can't protect themselves by petitioning their governments; their best hope is that those causing the problem will see that justice requires them to greatly lower their ghg emissions, (d) to protect the
world's most vulnerable people nations must limit their ghg emissions to levels that constitute their fair share
of safe global emissions, and, (e) climate change is preventing some people from enjoying the most basic human rights including rights to life and security among
others.
This is so because: (a) it is a problem mostly caused by some nations and people emitting high - levels
of greenhouse gases (ghg) in one
part of the
world who are harming or threatening tens
of millions
of living people and countless numbers
of future generations throughout the
world who include some
of the
world's
poorest people who have done little to cause the problem, (b) the harms to many
of the
world's most vulnerable victims
of climate change are potentially catastrophic, (c) many people most at risk from climate change often can't protect themselves by petitioning their governments; their best hope is that those causing the problem will see that justice requires them to greatly lower their ghg emissions, (d) to protect the
world's most vulnerable people nations must limit their ghg emissions to levels that constitute their fair share
of safe global emissions, and, (e) climate change is preventing some people from enjoying the most basic human rights including rights to life and security among
others.
The rural
poor in Africa, Asia and
other parts of the
world are a rapidly emerging market for clean energy technologies.
Many missionaries have not traveled to
other parts of the
world before, or they are simply not in a physical condition capable
of handling the tough situations they might face in underdeveloped
parts of the
world with
poor facilities.