Sentences with phrase «came to the forefront last»

The issue of CO2 leakage with offshore sequestration came to the forefront last year, after a Nature article raised concerns about unexpected fractures above Statoil ASA's Sleipner natural gas project in the North Sea, where 1 million metric tons of CO2 has been injected annually below the seafloor since the mid-1990s.
The disagreements came to the forefront last week, when the two U.S. senators from New York introduced a bill that aims to make it clear that the Federal Emergency Management Agency can release $ 161 million to the schools.

Not exact matches

While these issues are coming to the forefront for some companies, others are trying to fight the gap: Salesforce invested $ 6 million in the last two years to adjust the gender pay gap that impacts 11 percent of the company's 25,000 employees.
I have a hard time understanding why over the last few years it seems to have come to the forefront for some of these companies.
Over the last few decades, dental health has come to the forefront of veterinary care.
Last generation the 360 introduced a lot of great innovations with Xbox Live (including Achievements), they came out with quite a few decent exclusives (though that was when Lionhead, Bungie, and Epic were working on them), and they helped bring indies to the forefront of the industry.
The show, a bold move that is testament to the lasting legacy of soon to be ex-director Nicholas Serota come June, explores how artists have expressed their sexuality during times of social change and how gender roles and preference assumptions have been questioned and transformed by a collective of creative who were often at the forefront of pushing boundaries and questioning norms.
The Craft and Folk Art Museum — its unlikely frontage peering mischievously over Museum Row — has in the last few years come to the forefront of the LA...
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