Sentences with phrase «change adds urgency»

New chemical and materials science research is paving the way for cheaper and more efficient solar cells as global climate change adds urgency to the search for fossil fuels alternatives.

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In the House, the trade - offs took on new urgency after Congress's nonpartisan tax accountant found that changes made to the bill since its introduction mean it would add $ 1.57 trillion to the deficit over a decade.
If we change the question to why must schools adopt technology, adding a sense of urgency, we gain greater insight into why schools should develop thoughtful, intentional, meaningful approaches for using technology to make learning more efficient, organized, and ultimately transformational.
An understanding of the element of climate change that contributes to the southward migration of herdsmen will hopefully add renewed urgency and result in a holistic approach on how we respond to the menace.»
But when I read «Climate Talks Take on Added Urgency After Report ``, not over my guess Mr Bush still want to escape mandatory cap of green house gas, whether he will change his mild at the end of this meeting, I still have a hoping.
Climate change has now added a new sense of urgency.
Climate change merely adds urgency.
Climate change adds a greater sense of urgency and aggressiveness, not the need for new and artificially segregated efforts.
It confirmed and widened the opportunities for countries to sequester carbon through better management of forests, croplands, pastures, and wetlands, while adding to the urgency of this opportunity as a key element of our efforts to prevent disruptive climate change.
This guidance document presents that climate change adds to the urgency of sustainable urban planning and management and to the a broad set of challenges for many city governments revolving around providing jobs, services and housing to growing urban populations.
«Six extra inches of water really matters in this part of the world,» he says — adding urgency to the models of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that project roughly one to three or more feet of global sea - level rise by 2100 from global warming.
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