Sentences with phrase «severe economic consequences»

A deregulation of these new genetic engineering techniques would unfairly force the organic sector to take extra measures to exclude GMOs from its production processes and would have severe economic consequences for the whole European agriculture, which is overwhelmingly free of GMOs.»
«Beyond 2 degrees you risk potentially catastrophic impacts such as a destabilization of the polar land - based ice sheets that would have very severe economic consequences which are not present in the economic models,» Ward at LSE said.
Mr Hooke said there would be severe economic consequences if coal mining ended but no tangible environmental dividend.
However, Trump's pledges to bring back pretty much all of the failed republican economic policies promoted by the Bush Administration that were so destructive while adding still more of his own trouble to the brew risks severe economic consequences.
Finally, as we saw ten years ago, overleveraging housing debt can have severe economic consequences.
Grace understands the severe economic consequences of wage theft to tax payers, workers and responsible employers and worked diligently to ensure the law passed in the first year it was introduced.
But climate change also has severe economic consequences.
Independent economic studies have recently reported that plans to dramatically curtail emission of carbon dioxide would have severe economic consequences.
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