Biofuels, they argue, may exacerbate
the problems of social inequality and poverty, particularly in Africa, as well as climate change, including environmental degradation.
And what worries me is that by focusing on the personal choice framework, which surely plays a role in all this, we may neglect the structural
problems of social inequality and inadequate access to healthy food and physical activity environments.
Not exact matches
But by then, Ireland was battling a host
of social problems, including growing
inequality and anti-refugee sentiment.
The current federal election is being fought against a backdrop
of deepening
inequality and the
social problems that accompany it.
Agencies
of social concern in the Churches were attacked as exceeding their authority in publishing statements on such
problems as race relations or economic
inequality.
[The proposed approach] only requires you to address obesity, not address the income
inequality that underlies it and a whole host
of other health and
social problems.»
It was a compelling literary attempt to address the more undesirable impacts
of industrialism, namely the
problems of urban poverty and widening
social inequalities.
David Deming: The Achievement Gap: A Preschool
Problem Educations Funders Researchers Initiative, November 18, 2013 «There is a strong argument that the roots
of inequality are in early childhood and therefore we could use a major shift in
social policy toward early intervention.
Any
problems that do exist are the result
of social inequality.
Agreed, part
of that
problem is related to the legislatures own hesitance in trying to counter the constant deluge
of misinformation about taxes, income
inequality, education, and
social serves that emerges from right wing think [sic] tanks, talk radio, most
of the «punditry,» and the neo-liberal water - carriers
of the malefactors
of great wealth.
We would instead suggest that it was a
social problem, arising out
of material
inequality.
Globally, Indigenous knowledges were not only legitimised, but valued and centred in responses to such complex
problems as climate change;
social and economic
inequality; and the protection and management
of land and water resources.
In this edition
of the model, we view the McMaster approach as one position
of many, especially in view
of the contemporary understanding
of cultural influences and
inequality in
problems presenting to health and
social services.
Aspects
of the wider community have also been implicated, [52] including employment
problems, socioeconomic
inequality, lack
of social cohesion,
problems linked to migration, and features
of particular societies and cultures.