Sentence examples for boost resilience from inspiring English sources

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Farmers can best boost resilience to climate change, scientists say, by improving their soil's fertility and capacity to retain moisture.

It said the Treasury needed to "remain vigilant to the challenges ahead and to continue its policy efforts to promote growth and further boost resilience".

He says with improved climate information, increased agricultural productivity and integrated African markets and grain and water storage could boost resilience in the region.

He says improved climate information, increased agricultural productivity, better storage for grain and water and integrated African markets could boost resilience in the region.

Just as my story about the Army's program designed to help boost resilience in soldiers was approaching its final edit for The Times Magazine, news broke of the killing of 16 Afghan civilians by an American soldier.

As the human population heads toward 9 billion, more or less, with most of the growth coming in struggling places, unless more is done to boost resilience to known hazards — earthquakes included — there will be ever more wrenching imagery like that out of China (and Myanmar, as well).

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In these turbulent times for the world's decision makers, it is hardly surprising that the 2013 Forum takes the theme of Resilient Dynamism, with the focus on minimising risks and boosting resilience of our economies and societies.

You might wonder why I've diverted from climate, energy, biodiversity, and the like, but — as I've explained a bit — the challenge of boosting resilience in the face of known seismic threats shares some characteristics with the climate challenge.

Pursuing wise policies on curbing greenhouse gas emissions and on boosting resilience to extreme events both make sense, and President Obama is best suited to pursuing progress on both fronts.

[5:13 p.m. | Insert | Please be sure to read "Climate Change Given Prominence in Obama's Address" for political context and subtexts.] The only plausible approach is a stepwise policy, building from smart near-term steps that can be sold to many constituencies for many reasons (energy efficiency, boosting resilience to climate hazards in vulnerable places) toward the tougher ones.

The farmers sell the credits to individuals and businesses that want or need to offset the greenhouse gas emissions of their business operations, creating additional income for the farmers and land managers and boosting resilience of Australian agriculture to climate change.

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