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The other condition is in societies living in marginal or fluctuating environments, such as the Arctic or deserts, where there are periodic food shortages, and occasionally there just isn't enough food to keep everyone alive.
Because while having less honey might be a buzzkill, crop
shortages
are something that would truly sting.
The US Defense Department has long warned of consequences from the climate crisis, including refugees, food and water
shortages
and pandemic disease.
We have labor shortages, and yet we exclude people who fit our economic and demographic needs from coming to Europe.
And with that growth comes a whole list of growing challenges, challenges such as dealing with global warming, solving starvation and water
shortages
and curing diseases, to name just a few.
Livestock is also one of the biggest culprits in land degradation, air and water pollution, water
shortages
and loss of biodiversity.
While this would stimulate business, it would also encourage overconsumption, or hoarding commodities, like food and fuel, raising their prices and leading to consumer
shortages
and even more inflation.
He lived in an area where the roads were sparse and there had been massive
shortages
of health workers.
And current estimates predict that by 2040, up to 20 more countries could be experiencing water
shortages.
As all of us get older, and live longer, there's going to be a shrinking younger population, which is going to lead to rising labor
shortages
in the world's biggest economies.
There will be labor
shortages
and not enough money to fund the safety-net programs.
One of the doctors had up-skilled health workers to tackle the problem of nurse
shortages.
They are now a great example of how, when countries purify waste water to drinking standards, they can ease their water shortages, and in Namibia's case, provide drinking water for more than 300,000 citizens in its capital city.
Both sides suffered from logistic
shortages
and the terrain was a great leveler in this conflict.
Overpopulation, air pollution, year-long heat waves, and food
shortages
are the rule.
There are food
shortages.
This movie is interesting because it features a very well made and elaborated cinematography which contributes much to overcome the script and acting
shortages.
Unlike most American movies, the people aren't all models who've just done a nosejob or two but ordinary people with just as many
shortages
as you and I.
The war had left millions of people without homes and
shortages
of food, corrupt practices such as prostitution were on the rise, and the Japanese had drug and alcohol problems due to the depressing and hopeless conditions.
In fact, many of them can now only find work in neighboring countries such as South Sudan, which needs to fill
shortages
left by decades of conflict.
However, as talent
shortages
loom, the need to retain employees could tip the balance back toward greater investment in professional development.
Egypt is running low on cash – before recent rescue loans, currency reserves covered less than three months of imports – and Egyptians are hoarding fuel and foodstuffs in anticipation of future
shortages.
Whether or not the partnership lasts will depend on how Maduro tackles Venezuela’s many problems, including high inflation, a soaring crime rate, pervasive corruption, economic stagnation, low productivity, supply shortages, capital flight, insufficient investment, weak institutions, and a lack of respect for the rule of law.
Experts had argued that funding shortages, lack of security, the problems of stabilizing a legitimate government, and technology shortfalls would severely limit Iraq's output.
Risks for human health and security will rise with
shortages
of food and water.
While some hospitals still suffer from staff shortages, the government has sought to patch these holes through an initiative that employs faculty from over 20 US institutions to assist in training our clinical specialists.
Reforms unleashed the beneficial forces of supply and demand, as Poland's experience made dramatically evident, and brought an end to the endemic
shortages
of the old regime.
In response to an attack, Iran might well seek to obstruct shipping in the Persian Gulf, potentially triggering oil
shortages
and soaring prices.
In the face of relentless demand-side pressure, driven mainly by high-growth countries like China and India, some predict stratospheric energy prices, supply shortages, economic and social hardship, and even resource wars.
With such severe
shortages
of food and basic medicines, there is little doubt that if and when the autocrat is finally deposed, there will be some eerily familiar horror stories.
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