Sentences with phrase «affect oil consumption»

And unlike cap - and - trade, which would also affect oil consumption, the electricity standards would make no contribution to energy security.

Not exact matches

Only if there is a serious attempt, with all countries of the world taking part to fight climate change, will there be a big enough drop in oil consumption to really affect price.
They assume that KXL adds 800,000 barrels of new oil to global supply, at any price, and examine the degree to which this additional supply will affect global consumption.
Erickson and co-author Michael Lazarus used figures from previous research and international agencies that mathematically describe how oil prices affect consumption.
The research, recently published in the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, analysed how the long - term consumption of different dietary fat sources such as olive, sunflower and fish oil affects the liver of rats.
The researchers wanted to see how brain function is affected by canola oil consumption, so the study was focused on the impairment of memory and the formation of neurofibrillary tangles and amyloid plaques in the Alzheimer's mouse model.
CARS.COM The problem: Affected vehicles may exhibit excessive engine oil consumption.
Given that 60 million barrels of oil equals 17 hours of world energy consumption, it's a pretty ridiculous effort to do anything, from affecting prices in a meaningful way to affecting the trenchant recession to impacting the political scene.
By comparison The US oil consumption increased by 137.6 million barrels from 6851.4 mmbbls in 2009 to 6989.0 mmbbls in 2010 so this ethanol production did not stop the increase in US oil consumption and only served to raise the price of corn through government subsidies affecting only the poor.
The energy system is both a source of emissions that lead to global warming and it can also be directly affected by climate change: through changes in our energy consumption patterns, potential shutdowns of offshore oil and gas production, changing ice and snow conditions in the oil production regions of Alaska, changing sea ice conditions in the Arctic Ocean and the implications for shipping routes, and impacts of sea - level rise on coasts, where so much of our energy facility infrastructure is located.
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