Sentences with phrase «to take serious action»

They are among a growing group of youth suing their governments for putting their futures at risk by failing to take serious action on climate change.
The reason we have not taken serious action to mitigate climate change is that doing so is difficult.
In 2015, it became clearer than ever that industry is going to take serious action over the coming decades to reduce CO2 emissions.
Cutting that by 50 percent by 2020 is going to take a serious action plan.
There are cities that are already taking serious action.
Can he really have been convinced that taking no serious action on climate change is the best course?
«It is possible to secure the reef's future if we continue to invest in local controls of pollution and start taking serious action against climate change.»
In any view of ethics such dire damage in the future would oblige taking serious action in the present to avoid or limit climate change, if such action is possible and can be achieved without huge costs.
As Gore keeps on telling us, the choice really is ours to make: whether we care enough about our children, grandchildren and future generations to take serious action now to avert a full - blown climate crisis.
Arsene Wenger needs to take serious action if we are to finish anywhere near the top of the table.
The bottom line is that from every perspective - scientific, risk management, economic, etc. - there is no reason not to immeditately take serious action to mitigate climate change, and failing to do so would be exceptionally foolish.
If groups like Heartland Farmers get their way and stop the world from taking serious action on climate change it is quite possible that much of Yorke Peninsula will revert to drifting sand.
That's one trillion dollars each and every year — the loss in annual revenue for the coal industry if the world takes serious action to prevent global warming, rather than just continuing on in business - as - usual.
How many more disasters like this will it take for you and your government to state taking serious action over climate change PM Turnbull?
but I can't blame them we never take serious action that shows that club belong to us not the board.what arsenal board doing on transfer now is deity GAM, imaging tell us their price lemar $ 90m last reason they playing on our intelligence u can com on d last mins to a club who have sold most of their top player & Price $ 9 ml and expected them to say yes, that news is a fake well planned it will continue until we wake up.
There is no way to keep the temperature increase under two degrees C unless these big emitters start taking serious action almost immediately.
The situation varies geographically but the problem is spreading and it is important for the government not to understate the growing crisis as that implies they are not taking the serious actions needed to reverse the trend.
The IRS can not take any serious action until the appeal is complete.
Yes, the recent mess will take time to clean up, but all signs are that the U.S. government is finally taking serious action to fix things.
If we fail to take serious action very soon to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions, the future climate will be much less hospitable than today's, with potentially catastrophic results; however, our political leaders are currently failing to take the necessary steps to avoid a potentially catastrophic future.
«We've known for decades that coal posed serious health and environmental risks, but now coal has also become an investment risk as countries take serious actions to clear their air and protect the climate,» said Andrew Logan, director of the oil and gas program at Ceres, a non-profit sustainability organization.
Economics correspondent Paul Solman takes a look at how we might weigh the costs and benefits of taking serious action to prevent...
The United States needs to join the rest of the industrialized countries and take serious actions domestically if it is going to convince the developing countries that they should agree to the proposal for a phase - down of HFCs.
Of course climate change has been shown by scientists to make storms more violent than they would otherwise be, so if anyone should be blamed for SA's power blackouts it should be those who oppose taking serious action to reduce climate change.
This could be the year Congress takes serious action against patent trolls, non-practicing entities that buy up patents and virtually extort companies to pay up for violating frivolous patents.
Visualizing and setting goals is one way to start taking serious action against something you've always wanted to achieve.
This would also solve another problem, which is that no one believes the Fed would take serious actions at a meeting that doesn't have a press conference despite Yellen's assurances that every meeting is «live.»
The bottom line is that from every perspective - scientific, risk management, economic, etc. - there is no reason not to immeditately take serious action to mitigate climate change, and failing to do so would be exceptionally foolish.
«Because the government is sort of in the pocket of the fossil fuel industry and you have a core of climate deniers that threaten the prime minister's leadership, there's a political imperative to not take serious action on climate change,» says Dr Casule.
In a few years it is likely that we will have no choice but to reduce our speeds because we are facing the end of oil and will have to take serious action over climate change and energy prices are about to rise steeply and substantially.
A substantial portion of China's mining hardware sales goes to Russia and India, where the governments haven't taken any serious action against the crypto market yet.
If you need to take serious action, such as firing someone, you should speak with your attorney before doing it.
These types of numbers work best as more of a context than an actual catalyst to take serious action.
«One thing is clear: Uber needs to get it all out and take serious action to be able to move on.»
They've forestalled any tough decisions, and made Rick Lazio's life more difficult when he's elected governor next year because they refuse to take any serious actions and make any tough decisions,» Fullington says while looking earnestly into the camera.
Kim says that European Union is the first major economic region to take serious action on noise.
A modern - day Twain might remark that everybody talks about climate change, but nobody is taking serious action.
«The Chinese government is poised to take serious action on marine ecosystem management,» Cao said.
I am an animal and habitat conservationist, and we need more people like you taking serious action for these precious big cats.
But, as understanding as you may be, you also need him to take serious action to fix this problem.
For this reason the site should have a specialised service that would take serious action and cognizance against any such incidence.
In his speech, he called on the government to take serious action to tackle the shortage of specialist physics and chemistry teachers.
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