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Investors should now brace for yet more downward revisions to 2014 growth predictions.
David Victor, of the University of California at San Diego, for instance, wrote in Yale Environment 360 at the conclusion of the Paris agreement that "the world has dithered for too long and must now brace for the consequences.
The US, the other good guy, must now brace for stiff Republican resistance to any deal struck by Obama during a no-holds-barred presidential election cycle, not to mention the fact that it still leads the 20 major countries surveyed by the research firm, Ipsos Mori, in the proportion of its population that denies climate change.
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The company is now bracing for gloomy results for the coming fiscal year.
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