Sentences with phrase «tackle urgent problems»

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He added: «Urgent and concerted action is needed across government, the private sector, civil society and statutory agencies, in order to tackle this problem
You're helping to tackle an urgent global problem.
The English Football Association (FA) is in need of urgent reform if it is to tackle widespread problems in the game, MPs have said.
I want us to work together in tackling our country's big and urgent problems - the debt crisis, our deep social problems and our broken political system.»
Jeremy Heywood, permanent secretary at No10, met senior officials in the Treasury and the Department of Business to order urgent action to tackle the problem.
Susann Scherbarth, climate justice and energy campaigner, Friends of the Earth Europe said: «To have any hope of tackling our climate crisis, we need to see urgent and ambitious action, led by those who caused the problem.
Human societies need energy — turn it off and chaos would result: But if we could fix the ratio without obliterating other life forms, we'd be giving ourselves enough breathing space to tackle other urgent global problems, such as clean water supply, food sufficiency, and the preservation of health - giving natural areas.
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