Sentences with phrase «biggest global drivers»

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Share: FacebookTwitterLinkedinGoogle + email VICTORIA — The global shift to electric cars is well underway, bringing with it big changes for drivers, industries and governments around the world.
Morgan Stanley analysts Wednesday issued a forecast for global miles driven rising to 32 trillion by 2030, up from 11 trillion currently, with emerging markets a big driver of the growth.
The global shift to electric cars is now well underway and accelerating, bringing with it big changes for drivers, companies, industries and governments around the world.
VICTORIA — The global shift to electric cars is well underway, bringing with it big changes for drivers, industries and governments around the world.
Risk managers in the financial services industry are skittish about what they perceive as a heightened chance for high - impact event hitting the global financial system hard and they're naming potential cyber attacks as one of the biggest drivers for that increased risk.
«CO2 was the big driver of global warming at the end of the Ice Age.»
El Niño is one of the biggest drivers of year - to - year variability, increasing the likelihood of warm weather in the Pacific Northwest and cooler weather in the Southeast as well as a host of other global impacts.
Technology, an uncertain funding environment and global competition are among the biggest drivers of change within the education market.
The biggest driver going forward is the convergence of games and video on a global scale, with esports at the epicenter.
Third, even if «control» were possible, which it is not during big fires, prescribed fire will not reduce fire intensity in big fire years (again because of extreme weather as the driver) so global fire containment is is completely unrealistic.
While warnings of an exploding global «population bomb» have not played out, high fertility rates are still a big driver of rising human vulnerability to environmental threats in the world's poorest places.
2) There is little doubt that the 1997 - 1998 El Nino was the main driver for the 1998 global high average and that it was big.
Small island nations, like Saint Lucia and Barbados in the Caribbean, are extremely vulnerable to a warming climate, yet many rely on an industry that's a big driver of global carbon emissions.
As for CO2, it never seems to have been a big driver of global temperatures in the past, and there is not much sign of it being one now, although we might hold out hope for a bit more warming from it yet.
We can anticipate, then, that in the coming years, a significant driver of global mobility will be business decisions made within the ranks of big pharma, governed by their desire to ensure future leaders are well experienced outside their home markets.
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