While Congress dithers, companies are
taking action on issues like gun control.
Not exact matches
Gioia's latest essay, «The Catholic Writer Today,» published in the December 2013
issue of First Things, bears a striking resemblance to his Atlantic essay
on poetry:
Like its predecessor, it
takes in a wide sweep of literary history, pointedly details a deplorable situation — «Catholicism currently enjoys almost no positive presence in the American fine arts» — and seeks to rally those who care to
action.
When we have these
issues, we usually
take on great measures
like eating more vegetables, piling
on the sauerkraut,
taking fantastic gut - boosting powders such as my Love Your Gut Powder, and so
on, but it can be hard to tell if what we're doing is working and what our best course of
action actually is.
Like on several other
issues, Cuomo has
taken executive
action on the
issue in the absence of legislation, with a plan to move 16 - and 17 - year - olds into a separate prison facility from older inmates.
Senate Finance Chairman Orrin G. Hatch
on Tuesday
issued a blistering critique of the Trump administration's trade policy and called
on the White House to
take action to remedy imbalances with trade partners
like China and the European Union.
Mr. Peralta, whose victory in 2010 made him the first Dominican - American to be elected to the State Senate, said in a statement released by the conference
on Wednesday that «today's political climate demands that progressive legislators
take bold
action to deliver for their constituents,» adding that he wanted results
on issues like affordable housing, homelessness and school funding.
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on gluten 29:22 - Another reason to eat healthy fats 30:07 - Tips to help kids with digestive
issues 30:52 - Interesting study about feeding kids candy 32:37 - The advice he wishes he'd gotten 33:22 - One
action step to
take now 24:55 - Resources he
likes
In an age where social media technologies have transformed how we communicate, how we find out about world
issues, and more importantly, how we
take action on them, it seemed
like a timely idea to chat with Chris about the good and the bad of our tools of the moment.
«We are very pleased to see
action being
taken in both the House and Senate, and in states
like Kentucky,
on the
issue of allowing American farmers to grow this versatile, sustainable, and environmentally friendly crop.
But this is, at least in my experience, the first time that «warmers» - those who,
like Dr Romm, believe climate change is
taking us to hell in a handcart and who lobby for more urgent
action on the
issue - have resorted to the internet equivalent of
taking banners onto the street in an attempt to influence reporting of the
issue.
Probably, the major
issue that forces us as individuals to
take action is health and in so far, no socio - environmental
issue like climate change has given rise to such international political and institutional movement, and societal initiatives, including governmental and non-governmental ones, devising strategies in sectors
like Energy and so
on — for instance, biodiversity maintenance does not have that power!
The report, Swarming the Aisles II, shows that, while supermarkets have made commitments
on sustainability
issues,
like energy and recycling, only one, Whole Foods, has
taken action to reduce pesticide use in its food supply chain.