"It's not a border crisis.
Buttigieg, however, went a step further and turned the moral crisis into a religious crisis.
It is a demand-side crisis and a supply-side crisis at the same time, and has a global scale.
“If we seem to be unsustainably lurching from crisis to crisis, it’s because we are unsustainably lurching from crisis to crisis,” he wrote.
This is a public health crisis.
Sandberg: I mean, never waste a crisis, right?
"I started in venture during the 2000 dot com bust, raised first Atomico fund in 2008 financial crisis & now started Moonfire during 2020 coronavirus crisis.
However, the differentiating factor is that this is not a financial crisis but rather a healthcare crisis that brought a lot of economic activities to a halt.
“We know the pandemic is so much more than a health crisis — it’s an economic crisis, a social crisis and in many countries a political crisis,” Dr.
"We face four overlapping and compounding crises: the COVID-19 crisis, the resulting economic crisis, the climate crisis, and a racial equity crisis."
What started as a health crisis became an economic crisis, then a political crisis, then a financial crisis, says Pepijn Bergsen of Chatham House, a think-tank.
And the question will become, once this crisis is over, what the general electorate views as the candidate of the crisis, who handled the crisis well and who would get us out of the crisis best.
Some businesses will emerge from this crisis even stronger and more resilient than before, and just like after the 2008 crisis, we will see new businesses and innovations being born out of the ashes of the crisis.
Debates about the causes of the financial crisis involved competing and often polarized interpretations between those who saw the roots of the crisis as domestic and those who saw the crisis as an international affair.
The crisis brought on by diminishing unagi catches is, therefore, multilayered: an environmental crisis for the endangered species and its habitat, a financial crisis for the centuries-old unagi industry, and a cultural crisis for the Japanese public.
Lufthansa labour director Michael Niggemann said: "Without a significant reduction in personnel costs during the crisis, we will miss the opportunity of a better restart from the crisis and risk that the Lufthansa Group will emerge from the crisis significantly weakened."
“If you look at the health crisis, the air quality crisis, the obesity crisis, the Covid crisis — time and time again the bicycle shows it has a real part to play,” said Adam Tranter, a bicycling advocate born and raised in Coventry, a city whose topography he says has left cyclists in the slow lane.
The progression of disasters is familiar: the attacks of September 11th 2001 and the terrorist reactions it triggered in Europe; the global financial crisis, followed by Europe’s own euro-zone crisis; the migration crisis of 2014-15; the Brexit crisis; the covid-19 crisis; populism of right and left; American isolationism.
In the run-up to June’s general election, almost every aspect of our public services and social policy feels at breaking point: we’re in the midst of an NHS crisis, a social care crisis, a housing crisis, a local government funding crisis and a civil service staffing crisis, not to mention a collapse in public trust for charities.
According to the RSF, “the next 10 years will be pivotal for press freedom because of converging crises affecting the future of journalism: a geopolitical crisis (due to the aggressiveness of authoritarian regimes); a technological crisis (due to a lack of democratic guarantees); a democratic crisis (due to polarisation and repressive policies); a crisis of trust (due to suspicion and even hatred of the media); and an economic crisis (impoverishing quality journalism).”
crisis
noun state
- an unstable situation of extreme danger or difficulty
Example: they went bankrupt during the economic crisis
noun event
- a crucial stage or turning point in the course of something
Example: after the crisis the patient either dies or gets better
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According to the RSF the next 10 years will be pivotal for press freedom because of converging crises affecting the future of journalism a geopolitical crisis due to the aggressiveness of authoritarian regimes a technological crisis due to a lack of democratic guarantees a democratic crisis due to polarisation and repressive policies a crisis of trust due to suspicion and even hatred of the media and an economic crisis impoverishing quality journalism