Sentences with phrase «urgent action there»

Finally, the UK head of Shell, Lord Oxburgh, took time out - just before his company reported record profits mainly achieved by selling oil, one of the main causes of the problem - to warn that unless governments take urgent action there «will be a disaster».
Without urgent action there will be a huge loss of consumer choice because the marketing of locally - produced, traceable meat will no longer be possible in many parts of the country.

Not exact matches

There will be times when immediate action is an urgent necessity, but there may be other times when you come across a fervor on Facebook or Twitter and you need to take a step There will be times when immediate action is an urgent necessity, but there may be other times when you come across a fervor on Facebook or Twitter and you need to take a step there may be other times when you come across a fervor on Facebook or Twitter and you need to take a step back.
The manifesto warns: «The next UK government should recognise that without specific urgent action now there is a very real danger that Christian communities will have ceased to exist in large parts of the Middle East by the time of the next general election in 2022.»
In a context where millions in our world are either excluded or have been rendered invisible by callous and inhuman policies and actions of international financial institutions and agencies (which are supposedly there to regulate trade and create the space for the powerless), to talk of ethical engagement of Christians in struggle for life, is more urgent now then ever before.
«I have asked for there to be an urgent independent investigation into what action was taken when these allegations were first received and what more needs to be done to ensure that British sport remains clean.
Unless Cameron wants to be remembered as the prime minister who presided over a return to cardboard cities, he must not only take urgent action to help those already on the streets, but recognise how some of his own policies have put them there.
Isn't there always a multitude of urgent, important issues that require attention and action?
But we're going to make this a very urgent effort, and Aimee will have the ability to track each and every one of the schools, the ability to call in the school leaders on a rotating basis as is done at CompStat, question them, find out what they need, push them harder, make sure they're doing their job, and if she doesn't see what she likes, just as at the NYPD, there's a whole host of actions that can be taken to improve the situation and to address the leadership dynamics,» Mr. de Blasio said.
Ron Campbell, Chief Policy and Research Analyst for National Energy Action said: «The original UK Fuel Poverty Strategy was described as «representing the start of the road to the end of fuel poverty in the United Kingdom», there is a consensus that in order to make meaningful progress in the right direction we are in urgent need of a «road map».
In the wake of the recent tragedy, said Squadron, there's an urgent need for action on the legislation.
«There is an urgent clinical need for new treatments for depression with novel mechanisms of action.
It clearly shows that the rate of sprawl is increasing, and confirms there is an urgent need for action,» says Jaeger.
Writing in Current Climate Change Reports, they conclude that, the most urgent course of action is to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions, but concurrently there is also a need to consider novel management techniques and previously over-looked reef areas for protective actions under predicted climate change impacts.
There is no doubt that the eastern bluefin tuna fishery in the Mediterranean was poorly controlled during the first few years of tuna penning and that urgent action is needed to ensure long - term sustainability of this fishery.
Dr Ralph Holme, Head of Biomedical Research at Action on Hearing Loss, the only UK charity dedicated to funding research into hearing loss said: «There is an urgent need for effective treatments to prevent hearing loss — a condition that affects 10 million people in the UK and all too often isolates people from friends and family.
As such, there is an urgent need for government action to combat the illegal use of clenbuterol in livestock farming worldwide.
More generally, there is an urgent need for government action to ban glyphosate in order to protect our population from harm.
The day before opening night, there will be an urgent hearing regarding whether Terry Gilliam's long - awaited fantasy, «The Man Who Killed Don Quixote,» will be allowed to close this year's festival because of a legal action by producer Paulo Branco.
There is an urgent and ongoing need for more information and education that can help youth activists, especially novices, make informed choices as they participate in upcoming actions.
«There is an urgent need for E-Act to take action to tackle underperformance in a relatively large number of academies in the trust and to ensure that pupils» achievement rises to a good standard.»
It can be managed safely if it is left undisturbed but there have been calls for urgent action to make schools safer, as Tim Muffett reports.
Interesting here that there are no brackets around «Parties agree to take urgent action,» since they have agreed on that for years but didn't actually do it.
There is an urgent need to scale up financial flows, particularly financial support to developing countries; to create positive incentives for actions; to finance the incremental costs of cleaner and low - carbon technologies; to make more efficient use of funds directed toward climate change; to realize the full potential of appropriate market mechanisms that can provide pricing signals and economic incentives to the private sector; to promote public sector investment; to create enabling environments that promote private investment that is commercially viable; to develop innovative approaches; and to lower costs by creating appropriate incentives for and reducing and eliminating obstacles to technology transfer relevant to both mitigation and adaptation.
'' The Guardian — 25 August 2016: Letter signed by 154 Australian experts demands climate policy match the science Leading climate and environmental scientists urge Malcolm Turnbull to take urgent action «while there is still time»
There is a broad agreement among energy leaders from both the governments and the industry that urgent action is needed to support CCUS.
Prof. Hulme himself believes that there is at least some man - made global warming, and in the 1990s was a major advocate of urgent action (see here for his summary of the evolution of his thoughts on «climate change»).
So if we are really serious about urgent climate change action we should put CPRS to the side till at least 2020 and take direct action on the big ticket emission items for which there are commercially available solutions.
There is a broad agreement among energy leaders from both government and the industry that urgent action is needed to support CCUS, without which the climate challenge will be much more difficult to tackle.
To be involuntary, there must be circumstances of imminent and urgent peril where the action taken is unavoidable (measured according to a modified objective standard).
At mfg we have a dedicated team of experts dealing specifically with child related issues and if there is abuse to take urgent action.
The Scottish Government to lead an urgent debate on how to ensure there is far greater uptake of mediation and other forms of dispute resolution as an alternative to court action in family cases.
For those at COAG who do «get» the urgent necessity for climate action, there is plenty of background briefing in our climate and health articles.
There is no doubt that urgent action is needed.
The phony text messages create the impression that there is an urgent need for the consumer to take immediate action to update personal information to avoid some threat or risk to the consumer's personal accounts.
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