Sentences with phrase «twin crises»

As we recover from twin crises in housing and the general economy, people are anxious to get back into the market as buyers, sellers, and investors.
Shola Olatoye, the embattled head of New York City's Housing Authority, the nation's largest system of public housing stock, is resigning amid increasing public scrutiny of her tenure and twin crises over lead paint and a lack of heat in city - run apartments.
Phillip Hammond's promotion to foreign secretary is hit by twin crises, as the world is stunned by the shooting down of flight MH17 and Israel's ground invasion of Gaza
And, taking it one step further, Pollan writes how «twinned crises in food and energy» have created an unprecedented political opportunity to overhaul the food system.
The embattled head of New York City's Housing Authority, the nation's largest system of public housing stock, is resigning amid increasing public scrutiny of her tenure and twin crises over lead paint and a lack of heat in city - run apartments.
The Foreign Office is able to deal with the twin crises in Libya and Japan, the foreign secretary has insisted.
«Tenants will conduct walkthroughs to show Council members the state of their homes and highlight the failures of the de Blasio Administration to solve the twin crises of affordable housing and the need for senior housing,» a press release from the Metro Industrial Areas Foundation on Sunday said.
Intellectually, the Tories have not won the argument about what sort of economy and what kind of politics should emerge from the twin crises.
Over sixteen extraordinary days in October and November 1956, the twin crises of Suez and Hungary pushed the world to the brink of a nuclear conflict and what many at the time were calling World War III.
These represent billions of dollars of energy capital that must help solve the twin crises, not worsen them.
The growing sense of global urgency over our twin crisis — climate change and energy security — is now driving businesses to become green, consumers to demand green and policy makers to drive policies to accelerate the market adoption of green products.The most notorious subsidy is the 51 - cent gas credit for ethanol.»
The New Scientist was sceptical, as quoted in the Guardian:» «We can not grow our way out of the twin crises of climate change and energy security.
If we are to address the twin crises of articling and access to justice we must do so on our own.
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