Peter Lang, «Biofuels can not make a significant
contribution to world demand for transport fuels, now or in the future.
Not exact matches
Whitehead's relativistic cosmology is thus not only in the position
to summarize the complex — and in many respects apparently disparate —
demands made on a consistent cosmology: In the integration of limited, even restricted, beginning - points, which he himself tested (cf. 2.1 - 2.4); in the acceptance and intellectual penetration of religious disclosures of the
world — which unite solutions capable of being popularized and intensively concerned
to be plausible with grand, although often opaque, conceptual effectiveness — Whitehead not only expounds his basic problem, but he also offers a
contribution to its solution.
With Hughes being able
to hold his own in some would argue one of the most
demanding and physical leagues in the
world, whilst expressing his technically gifted ability and providing a huge
contribution, his potential
to be a very special player can be seen by all.
The Government has no clear definition of what constitutes the «front line» in policing, which in any event is unhelpful and fails
to recognise the
contribution of all police officers and staff who strive
to fight crime and serve and protect the public in an increasingly
demanding, unforgiving and complex
world.
In addressing the challenge of food security and climate change, the
world faces therefore three inter-related challenges: first, the need
to double food production by 2050
to meet growing
world demand; second, the need
to adapt agricultural production
to shifting weather patterns; and third, the need
to minimize agriculture's
contribution to greenhouse gas emissions while maximizing its potential
to mitigate climate change.
Paolo Frankl, Head of IEA's Renewable Energy Division, commented: «Given that global energy
demand for heat represents almost half of the
world's final energy use - more than the combined global
demand for electricity and transport - solar heat can make a significant
contribution in both tackling climate change and strengthening energy security, The IEA's Solar Heating and Cooling Roadmap outlines how best
to advance the global uptake of solar heating and cooling (SHC) technologies, which, it notes, involve very low levels of greenhouse - gas emissions.
Although SHC only makes a modest
contribution to world energy
demand at present, the roadmap envisages that, if governments and industry took concerted action, solar energy could annually produce more than 16 % of total final energy use for low - temperature heat and nearly 17 % for cooling by around 2050.