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In countries where fisheries dollars are limited, this could spell disaster for the wild ocean.
This could spell disaster for small farmers, says Million Belay, co-ordinator of the Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa.
This could spell disaster for the future of green technologies such as renewable energy and low-carbon vehicles.
This could spell disaster for the Coral Triangle, a southeast Asian bioregion that's the underwater equivalent of the Amazon, home to more marine species than anywhere else on Earth.
By Thursday, some of the silver-lining seekers were getting apocalyptic in their pronouncements over the Grimsvotn eruption: "As the Icelandic ash cloud threatens to cover the whole of the UK by Friday," warned a press release for treetop adventure operator Go Ape, "This could spell disaster for many families that have planned half-term holidays abroad".
Beijing's top officials said in a memo: "After more than 50 years of excessive mining, China's rare earth reserves have kept declining and the years of guaranteed rare earth supply have been reducing". This could spell disaster for the future of green technologies such as renewable energy and low-carbon vehicles.
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"Arafat has made his commitment on political and security reforms, and we want to hold his feet to the fire, but unless the process moves forward, we could lose the momentum and that could spell disaster".
It's no secret that Apple tapped LG a while back to produce screens for them, but a leak of this nature could spell disaster for the partnership.
Although the stay issued against Obama's Clean Power Plan is only temporary - the case will likely return to the Supreme Court after challenges are heard by an appeals court - this development could spell disaster for the fight against climate change.
"This [doubling] could spell disaster for many low-lying cities," said Prof Robert DeConto, at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, who led the work.
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