Sentences with phrase «as global output»

PMI gathers data such as global output, new orders, exports, prices and employment, making it a reliable indicator for both commodity performance and business activity.

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NEW YORK, April 23 - Global benchmark Brent crude turned positive in volatile trade on Monday as it jockeyed between downward pressure after Iran dashed hopes that OPEC would extend its production cap pact and support on fears that U.S. sanctions could dampen Iran's output.
Early this month, a report commissioned by Quebec Agriculture Minister Pierre Paradis, who sought a review of how the federation regulates supply, found that Quebec's share of global supply has dropped by 10 % in a decade — even as demand and output rose.
Meanwhile, global oil stockpiles in developed countries could actually fall below the five - year average — the level OPEC is targeting — as inventories approach normal levels, oil demand potentially outstrips Goldman's estimate and OPEC possibly cuts output too deeply.
The banks says the long - oversupplied oil market is tightening up more quickly than expected as global economic growth fuels demand and output cuts by OPEC, Russia and several other producers eat into the world's crude stockpiles.
OPEC oil output rose slightly in October, keeping the global market well supplied, as additional exports from Iraq, Angola and Libya offset disruptions in Nigeria and a further decline in Iran to its lowest in two decades, a Reuters survey found on Wednesday.
While growth in China is trending lower, the share of global output produced in China will continue to rise, as per capita incomes converge towards those in the more advanced economies (Graph 6).
China is becoming a key market for global oil exporters as surging output from shale fields from Texas to North Dakota allows the U.S., the biggest crude consumer, to rely less on overseas supplies.
In its monthly oil market report, the IEA said global supply rose by 800,000 bpd in October to 97.8 million bpd, led by record OPEC output and rising production from non-OPEC members such as Russia, Brazil, Canada and Kazakhstan.
«There is a considerable negative impact on global growth from the energy sector due to the sharp decline in investments, mainly in the oil and gas sector as well as lower output values.»
Aluminum prices this week reached the highest in 17 months as Brazil adds to output cuts that Goldman Sachs Group Inc. said will mean global deficits through at least 2017.
2014.01.02 RBC PMI ™ falls to four - month low as both output and new order growth slows RBC Global Asset Management Inc. (RBC GAM) has been recognized with five awards at the annual FundGrade ® A + Awards,...
US crude oil production shattered a 47 - year output record in November, and then retreated slightly in December, the Energy Information Administration said on Wednesday, as oil production from shale continued to upend global supply patterns.
But overall, the IEA said Thursday, global oil supply in June rose by 720,000 barrels a day to 97.46 million a day, boosted by increased output from OPEC and non-OPEC producers such as the U.S.
However, in contrast to the reaction following the March output increase, the oil price did not fall sharply following this announcement, as the market judged the increase was again likely to be insufficient to exceed projected increases in global demand.
Globally, there's more outstanding debt as a percentage of output today than there was on the eve of the global financial crisis.
Our econometric analysis shows that global factors play a dominant role in driving inflation at the individual country level; our measure of the global output gap has begun to increase, and should rise further as emerging markets recover, exerting upward pressure on inflation rates.
Global benchmark Brent crude turned positive in volatile trade on Monday as it jockeyed between downward pressure after Iran dashed hopes that OPEC would extend its production cap pact and support on fears that U.S. sanctions could dampen Iran's output.
«I think the paper is so popular because it highlights that remote environments like The Tibetan Plateau can act as a barometer for assessing changes to global industrial output of these chemicals.»
It's controversial, but some scientists see it as one option to limit global warming if nations fail to stem the output of greenhouse gases before a tipping point is reached.
The Global Carbon Project's analysis, which compares the world's actual CO2 output with four generations of emissions scenarios used by the IPCC, concludes that «significant emission reductions are needed by 2020 to keep 2 degrees Celsius as a feasible goal,» echoing the recent U.N. assessment.
Building Bricks: Exploring the Global Research and Innovation Impact of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Korea, written by Jonathan Adams, David Pendlebury, and Bob Stembridge, highlights these countries» public and private investments in research and development, their scientific and engineering labor forces, their output of research papers and particularly active areas of research, their academic impact as measured by citations, and their economic potential based on innovation and patenting.
Despite the tremendous growth in global collaborative efforts such as Human Genome Project and Human Frontier Science Program during past few decades, only about 30 % of research output from the United States is internationally collaborative (Global Scientific Collaboration in the 21st Century, 2011, The Royal Socglobal collaborative efforts such as Human Genome Project and Human Frontier Science Program during past few decades, only about 30 % of research output from the United States is internationally collaborative (Global Scientific Collaboration in the 21st Century, 2011, The Royal SocGlobal Scientific Collaboration in the 21st Century, 2011, The Royal Society).
Their findings, based on output from four global climate models of varying ocean and atmospheric resolution, indicate that ocean temperature in the U.S. Northeast Shelf is projected to warm twice as fast as previously projected and almost three times faster than the global average.
The AAAS analysis also traces global scientific output, breaks down R&D spending by sectors such as health and energy, looks at the balance of R&D spending between the civil and defense sectors and weighs the use and impact of tax policies to spur R&D spending.
In a recent paper in Geophysical Research Letters, Scafetta & West (S&W) estimate that as much as 25 - 35 % of the global warming in the 1980 - 2000 period can be attributed changes in the solar output.
As the sun's output increases, the polar ice caps on Earth will melt, resulting in a catastrophic, global flood.
As we said when we first sampled the engine last year at the global launch of the SQ5 super-SUV, which arrives here mid-year, it's an impressive output from a relatively compact unit and eclipses figures that not too long ago would have been the exclusive domain of large - displacement petrol V8s.
When franchises such as Final Fantasy, Phantasy Star, Suikoden, Grandia, and Lunar became embraced by global audiences amidst the 1990s, many believed that these engaging JRPG experiences would influence the output of North American and...
About as rich and varied as her artistic output was her background: born in the small town of Madingley, Cambridge, Wakely later moved to Kenya and continued to build global relationships throughout her life, later collaborating with Brazilian artists Lucia Nogueira and Tunga.
I speculate that this is due to (among other things) the use of the RCM as the poor man's global model, and - as described above - a disconnect between stakeholders and global model output.
However, I am curious whether you will do the same with respect to the diminished nutritional value of these crops, the increased global prevailence and severity of droughts, diminished agricultural output in Indonesia, etc, or, as is suggested by your response, do you intend to «accentuate the positive» with regard to climate change by omitting the costs?
I presume global climate model outputs could just as easily be extracted to compare to such an extensive but incomplete set of data as is done now to compare to existing GATs.
The RealClimate post on Polar Amplification... http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2006/01/polar-amplification/... begins with the statement, «' Polar amplification» usually refers to greater climate change near the pole compared to the rest of the hemisphere or globe in response to a change in global climate forcing, such as the concentration of greenhouse gases (GHGs) or solar output (see e.g. Moritz et al 2002).»
Indeed, as a result of official policy in the United States and Europe, including aggressive production targets, biofuel consumed more than 6.5 percent of global grain output and 8 percent of the world's vegetable oil in 2010, up from 2 percent of grain supplies and virtually no vegetable oil in 2004.
points out, «Businesses that incorporate the Global Goals usually begin by using them as outputs, as a way to highlight what they are already doing, that aligns with one or more of the 17 goals.»
This was done by calculating the climate change occurring in each model as a result of a 1 C increase in global mean temperature.The output from GCMs can be used directly to construct regional scenarios.
By the 2030s, offshore investment in this scenario — currently heavily weighted towards oil — is split into three roughly equal parts as oil and (to a lesser extent) gas output growth is lower than in our main scenario, while offshore electricity generation grows twice as fast and provides 4 % of global power generation by 2040.
It said the impacts of global warming could cost the world as much as 20 percent of economic output, compared with the 1 percent cost of containing the problem.
That document said that a temperature increase of 2.5 degrees Celsius since industrialization may lead to losses of as much as 2 percent of global economic output.
although i believe in Limited global warming i believe it is not going as fast as to wipe out life in a couple hundred years taxing the people for outputting CO2 is not the way trees help clear the air and we cut them down why not put some taxes on wood instead
lends support to the idea that a period of global cooling occurred later during the mid-twentieth century as a result of sulphate aerosols being released during the 1950s with the rise of industrial output.
Indeed, scientists such as Harvard University's Sallie L. Baliunas explain that most observed global warming has been a natural, and largely beneficent phenomenon, primarily related to the increase of energy output from the sun (Soon, Baliunas et al., 2001).»
The models currently assume a generally static global energy budget with relatively little internal system variability so that measurable changes in the various input and output components can only occur from external forcing agents such as changes in the CO2 content of the air caused by human emissions or perhaps temporary after effects from volcanic eruptions, meteorite strikes or significant changes in solar power output.
Fine scale regional fit, as many outputs as measurable, global fitting on long time, with a complex non-monotonic temp curve.
Output from global circulation models indicates that climate variability will continue to be an important characteristic of the region in the future [52], but that climate change may increase the risk of extreme climatic events such as multi-decade droughts and extreme winter precipitation [53], [54].
Just because the use of models is the best we have to try a determine what will happen to global temperatures as CO2 quantities go on increasing, is no reason to believe that the output of climate models is anything other that scientific wild a ** e guesses.
Even under these constraints it showed an output of about 1.6 GtC / yr by 2080, which as 100 % CO2 would be about 5.9 GtCO2 / yr and would equal about 17 % of present global anthro - CO2 emissions.
If only it were as easy to increase global temperature as to increase my CO2 output.
How about this one, ««Polar amplification» usually refers to greater climate change near the pole compared to the rest of the hemisphere or globe in response to a change in global climate forcing, such as the concentration of greenhouse gases (GHGs) or solar output (see e.g. Moritz et al 2002).
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