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Feeding a Flawed SocietySTANFORD/BERKELEY – Virtually everyone in the scientific community agrees that ensuring sufficient food supplies for a surging human population, which is set to grow by 2.4 billion by mid-century, will
require
serious work.
Achieving these goals, TAD supporters recognize, would
require
policymakers to give food security high political and fiscal priority, in order to support the needed research and action.
But before a specific framework can be agreed upon, three issues
require
urgent attention.
Still, sustaining this progress in Africa will
require
significant regional coordination, not to mention a lot more money.
This will
require
us to address the inverted narratives of victimhood, which are often recruited to justify intolerance.
This cost will be modest relative to the size of their economies, and any successful climate-change agreement will
require
similar commitments.
Of course, such a strategy will
require
highways, bridges, railways, and seaports.
Achieving the SDGs – and heeding Francis’s call – will
require
the international community to fight poverty, boost food security, preserve the environment, and promote gender equality.
As Pope Francis put it in his encyclical on the environment, overcoming our challenges will
require
a “renewal of humanity.”
Integrating transformative technologies into our social and economic systems will
require
close collaboration between stakeholders in government, industry, and civil society.
Nor can we rely on renewable energies that provide inconsistent supplies and
require
subsidies.
Resolving this generational struggle peacefully will
require
democratic elections within Fatah for membership of both the Revolutionary Council and the Central Committee.
But in the end, Israel will also have to make a choice, because peace will
require
Israeli concessions, not just compromises from the Palestinians.
Defensive barriers would not necessarily
require
heavy investment; they could be mounds of sand several meters high located along and near the shoreline.
And, as Japan’s recent experience demonstrated, protecting against the most powerful threats – such as the 9.0-magnitude Tohoku earthquake and the subsequent three-meter tsunami – would
require
massive, costly construction projects.
But central banks have every right to use monetary policy to respond to domestic economic conditions, and it may well
require
a mind reader to know whether monetary stimulus is aimed specifically at currency devaluation.
Let us hope that these global issues receive the attention they
require.
This is a worthy goal that will
require
compromise and reconciliation at a global, regional, and national level.
Helping it build a new regional order will
require
all actors, great and small, to accept compromise, as the Lebanese have done.
Governments are right to worry about the fate of Chernobyl-affected territories, but the way forward will
require
fresh thinking and bold decisions, particularly a shift in priorities from paying paltry benefits to millions to targeted spending that helps to promote jobs and economic growth.
But implementing a full-blown UBI would be difficult, not least because it would
require
answering a number of complex questions about goals and priorities.
Making modern labor markets flexible for employers and employees alike would
require
a UBI’s essential features, like portability and free choice.
Adopting a more socially inclusive model of growth and development will
require
widening the lens through which priorities are set when shaping national economic strategies.
It is important not to underestimate the cultural change that this will
require
of governments and economic advisers.
There would be much less corruption if say, local government officials did not have the right to approve the opening of shops, if customs officials could not keep imports at the border for months, and if joints ventures did not
require
numerous approvals.
The first would
require
a country like Germany, which considers itself a responsible stakeholder and has some international heft, to take over as a main custodian of the liberal world order.
The remaining options are said to fall into three groups: “grand scientific quandaries” (such as uniting gravity and electricity into one theory) which
require
a huge investment and first world infrastructure; “data collection,” which is the field work associated with archeological digs and biological/genetic surveys; and “science-informed problems,” such as combating AIDS or addressing global warming.
New tariffs that made imports more costly and that shifted demand toward domestic goods would
require
offsetting effects in a near-full-employment economy in order to shift demand back to foreign sources.
This will
require
not only a new European narrative (which the UK’s natural experiment in self-destruction could help to create), but also a renewed EU.
Their success will
require
an innovative strategy that upends entrenched assumptions about – and approaches to – water-related problems.
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