They started to talk about the cholera outbreak situation that Haiti is facing now and also
the serious challenge of climate change in their countries.
Not exact matches
«
Climate change is a problem with
serious implications for the global environment, social, economic, distribution [systems] and policies and constitutes one
of the main
challenges for humanity.
«And these technologies will help us be better stewards
of the environment, and they will help us to confront the
serious challenge of global
climate change.»
Probably the most
serious and urgent
challenge faced by the physical world now is the threat
of climate change.
Climate change is a global problem with
serious environmental, social, economic, distribution and policy implications, and make up one
of the main current
challenges for humanity.
It's understandable how, if a person had never once consulted a scientific paper or sat down for a
serious, ideology - free conversation about
climate change with one
of the overwhelming majority
of scientists who agree that man - made
climate change is a real, observable phenomenon, he could be confused into thinking that the greatest
challenge of our time is comparable to the medieval superstitious that arose in the absence
of scientific understanding.
Bush calls
climate change a «
serious challenge» Bush calls
climate change a «
serious challenge» mongabay.com January 23, 2007 In his State
of the Union Address Tuesday night, President Bush called...
Yet, declaring Cancun a success without viewing Cancun's limitations in the context
of the increasingly difficult
challenges entailed by further delay on a global
climate change solution is to invite
serious misjudgment about the nature
of hope that can be justified by Cancun.
Part
of the
challenge in creating the incentives for policymakers to take action on
climate change and to address the issue in a
serious way is to accurately communicate about the nature
of public opinion.
Regarding Nisbet and getting around skeptics, his closing line is «Part
of the
challenge in creating the incentives for policymakers to take action on
climate change and to address the issue in a
serious way is to accurately communicate about the nature
of public opinion.»
Such proposals, and those who made them, were, though, mostly consigned to the fringes
of serious reckoning about
climate change and other related
challenges.
Three Decades
Of SOTU Climate Remarks: Bill Clinton in 2000: «The greatest environmental challenge of the new century is global warming» — George W. Bush in 2007: «These technologies will help us be better stewards of the environment, and they will help us to confront the serious challenge of global climate change&raqu
Of SOTU
Climate Remarks: Bill Clinton in 2000: «The greatest environmental challenge of the new century is global warming» — George W. Bush in 2007: «These technologies will help us be better stewards of the environment, and they will help us to confront the serious challenge of global climate change
Climate Remarks: Bill Clinton in 2000: «The greatest environmental
challenge of the new century is global warming» — George W. Bush in 2007: «These technologies will help us be better stewards of the environment, and they will help us to confront the serious challenge of global climate change&raqu
of the new century is global warming» — George W. Bush in 2007: «These technologies will help us be better stewards
of the environment, and they will help us to confront the serious challenge of global climate change&raqu
of the environment, and they will help us to confront the
serious challenge of global climate change&raqu
of global
climate change
climate change»
But our current fossil fuel - based energy regime faces two
serious challenges: depletion
of the «low - hanging fruit»
of global petroleum supplies, and the need to reduce carbon emissions to avert catastrophic
climate change.
Climate change and the threat
of energy scarcity now pose
serious challenges to our «health system,» specifically health care services and public health services.
Last night, President Bush filled us in on the State
of the Union here in the US; despite mentioning biofuels and even «the
serious challenge of global
climate change,» in the past year, individual states have left the feds with some catching up to do
I think that casting
climate change debate (though not the scientific basis for the existence
of a
serious manmade
change to the world we live in) as Left versus Right has some legitimacy; the ideologies
of the Right (which are, IMHO, just as flawed and ethically
challenged as the Left's), are failing to find how to incorporate the requirement to deal with the
serious manmade
changes being wrought upon the world without international government intervention and regulation.
Sens. Sheldon Whitehouse, D - R.I., and Brian Schatz, D - Hawaii, are
serious about tackling the
challenge of climate change and they're out this year with another carbon proposal intended to...