A Quote by Vivek Murthy

Climate change poses a serious, immediate and global threat to health. — © Vivek Murthy
Climate change poses a serious, immediate and global threat to health.
Climate change poses a serious threat to global prosperity, security and wellbeing.
Climate change constitutes a serious threat to global security, an immediate risk to our national security, and, make no mistake, it will impact how our military defends our country.
Climate change constitutes a serious threat to global security.
Without global action on climate change, Bhutan's tourist and agricultural-based economy faces an acute threat from climate change.
No challenge poses a greater threat to future generations than climate change.
Climate change poses tremendous threat to water resources, as there is inconsistency in the rains.
Climate change is the greatest threat to humanity, perhaps ever. Global temperatures are rising at an unprecedented rate, causing drought and forest fires and impacting human health.
Greenhouse gas pollution, through its contribution to global climate change, presents a significant threat to Americans health and to the environment upon which our economy and security depends.
With climate change and health crises rightfully receiving international attention, the time has come to focus on hunger as a top priority. WHO regards hunger and malnutrition as the gravest threat to public health, and climate change threatens to further destabilise already fragile food-production systems.
What must be addressed in the most immediate sense is the threat that the emerging police state in the United States poses not to just the young protesters occupying a number of American cities, but also the threat it poses to democracy itself. This threat is being exacerbated as a result of the merging of a war-like mentality and neoliberal mode of discipline and education in which it becomes difficult to reclaim the language of obligation, social responsibility and civic engagement.
It is manifestly in the interest of the United States to deal with the very real threat that climate change poses. And that's why President Obama has worked so hard to reduce our own emissions and to lead internationally in forging the Paris climate agreement.
Climate change was a point of division between Obama and Republican rival Mitt Romney. The president declared climate change a global threat, acknowledged that the actions of humanity were deepening the crisis, and pledged to do something about it if elected.
Climate change poses a direct threat to the infrastructure of America that we need to stay competitive in this 21st-century economy.
Climate change poses a far greater threat to the outdoor industry than even the privatization of the public lands.
Climate change poses an existential threat to the planet that is no less dire than that posed by North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
On Earth Day I made a commitment to reduce our emissions of greenhouse gases to 1990 levels by the year 2000. And I asked for a blueprint on how to achieve this goal. In concert with all other nations, we simply must halt global warming. It is a threat to our health, to our ecology, and to our economy. I know that the precise magnitude and patterns of climate change cannot be fully predicted. But global warming clearly is a growing, long-term threat with profound consequences. And make no mistake about it, it will take decades to reverse.
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