Sentences with phrase «water demands continue»

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As the world's bandwidth demands continue to grow, billions are spent to put more cable in the water.
I am working on watershed protection in Kenya through my nonprofit Rooted in Hope, so I understand firsthand that Pedro's work can potentially change the lives of millions, as the demand for water continues to increase.
This week, President Obama travels to Wall Street, where he'll demand — in light of the Street's continuing antics since the bailout, as well as its role in watering down the Volcker rule — that the Glass - Steagall Act be resurrected and big banks be broken up.
«Customers are purchasing a wide variety of water options and as the category continues to increase in popularity we will respond to meet our customers demands in the space.»
Tetra Pak has seen a rising demand among dairy processors for more sustainable filtration technology and water recovery systems, and the company believes it can continue to achieve its environmental goals despite the US withdrawing from the Paris Agreement.
As the demand for carbonated beverages continues to decline, 2 liquid concentrates provide an attractive add - on opportunity for both tap water drinkers and bottled water customers to reverse slumping beverage sales.
When the demands of the world seem to multiply, while the temperatures continue to drop, and melancholy, exhaustion and a deep, deep hunger threaten to pummel me, I mix water, flour, and a bit of sourdough starter in order to create magic.
She can jump into as much cold water as she would like, and her milk supply should be just fine Your milk supply works by supply and demand, so as long as she is feeding or pumping milk from her breasts she will continue to produce milk.
According to him, Indeed, within an ever increasing population and a drive to self - sufficiency in food production, the demand for water supply and sanitation service will continue to increase thereby requiring an innovative and holistic approach towards closing the access gaps.
A spokesperson said: «Our experience is that sharing waters are more commonly a point of cooperation rather than conflict and we will continue to work in this area given the increasing demand for water
Additionally, we need to continue funding research conducted by the Department of Energy into the energy - water nexus and find ways to reduce the water demands of energy production.
«As the global demand for clean water continues to grow, it is critical that we develop cost - effective technologies to decontaminate polluted water,» Yin said.
THE BIG PICTURE: LAND UNDER PRESSURE The current pressures on land are huge and expected to continue growing: there is rapidly escalating competition between the demand for land functions that provide food, water, and energy, and those services that support and regulate all life cycles on Earth.
Countries will continue to face tough decisions on water allocation — how to balance competing demands from households, farmers, industry, ecosystems and hydro - power — to optimise the use of this finite resource.
Maslyaev was nominated for the Innovation Prize in the category «Curatorial Project» («No Water Tomorrow») and «Regional Project» («History Demands to Be Continued») and the Sergey Kuryokhin Contemporary Art Award in the category «Best Curatorial Project» («No Water Tomorrow»).
In presenting historic paintings, such as Francisco de Zurbarán's A Cup of Water and a Rose (about 1630) from the National Gallery collection alongside works made by her contemporaries including Thomas Demand, Roni Horn and Wolfgang Tillmans and her own film Prisoner Pair (2008, 16 mm), the exhibition will demonstrate the continued importance of still life, as well as the National Gallery's collection, as a source of inspiration in contemporary artistic practice.
Meanwhile, demand for freshwater continues to rise, and the region does not coordinate its water management because of different interpretations of international laws.»
Following a tumultuous year for the coal industry, including the disastrous coal - chemical spill that left 300,000 without access to clean water in West Virginia, and increasing layoffs as coal mining continues to decline, a coalition of Appalachian citizen groups are demanding increased action from the Obama Administration.
Peru's overall demand for electricity is projected to increase an average of 4 percent each year between 2002 and 2030.23 Continued glacier retreat could create critical conditions between 2015 and 2025, affecting water supplies needed for 60 percent of the population and for hydroelectricity generation.20, 10,22
I can tell you without a doubt, methane and CO2 will continue to increase, as long as the unrestrained global population continues to grow, as well as our demand for food and livestock, which continues to spread nitrogen fertilizers and pesticides into the soil and the water.
Batteries continue to get better all the time, and even simpler solutions such as hydro power from an enclosed system where the wind (when it's blowing) is used to pump water into storage reservoirs at the top of a hill or mountain or storage tank, and then when there's demand for power but no wind, the water is drained down to a bottom storage space and hydro power is generated from the falling water.
Energy production is the main driver of the state's economy, providing more than 80 % of state government revenue and thousands of jobs.168 Continuing pressure for oil, gas, and mineral development on land and offshore in ice - covered waters increases the demand for infrastructure, placing additional stresses on ecosystems.
Climate change is amplifying these threats while continued population growth puts greater demands on our water systems.
In combination with the continuing growth of human population, the increasing demand for grains to feed livestock, depletion of reserves of fossil groundwater and increasing levels of water pollution, human - induced global warming poses a serious and growing threat to half the world's population.
If trends continue, it could be a challenge for adaptation efforts to keep pace with water demand.
As our population continues to grow, demands on precious water resources increase.
The good news, however, is that we have been able to continue to grow our economy and meet the demands of growing populations, with less and less water, through smart technology, regulations, education, and water conservation and efficiency programs.
Depleting fossil fuel reserves, depleting mineral reserves, widespread devastation of eco systems, depletion of biodiversity, acidification of oceans, dwindling fresh water resources, food production to food demand ratio becoming more acute, and of course the primary driver for all of the above continued increase in the world's population.
This research «clearly demonstrates that oilsands extraction will continue to place significant demands on Alberta's environment,» said Erin Flanagan, an expert on tar sands and water issues for
This research «clearly demonstrates that oilsands extraction will continue to place significant demands on Alberta's environment,» said Erin Flanagan, an expert on tar sands and water issues for the Pembina Institute.
The demand for infrastructure from soci - ety - including road, rail, water, power generation and distribution - is set to continue to expand significantly.
Fresh water is becoming a scarce resource in the United States and across the globe as demand continues to rise due to population and business growth.
The cynical argument that law firms will continue to recruit cheap labour in the form of trainees, rather than more expensive trained and experienced lawyers, doesn't really hold water for a sector driven by quality demands.
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