Because glucose exits the body without entering the bloodstream, the body's cells don't get enough of
the critical fuel they need to stay healthy.
Not exact matches
There actually isn't a lack of interest, on the financial side, in
fueling Alzheimer's research given the
critical need for it and the rewards that life sciences firms would reap from even a modestly - successful product.
Environmentalists have also become
critical of using corn, sugarcane and other agricultural crops because they typically
need lots of fresh water, fossil
fuel — rich fertilizer and land to grow.
While ammonia production is
critical to humanity, the hydrogen that is
needed to produce it comes from fossil
fuels.
By spurring the development of cellulosic biorefineries that will produce the
fuels and chemicals we
need and use, we are driving the economy and addressing a
critical societal
need.»
Causes the blood supply to our muscles to open more allowing additional
fuel to be pumped to the parts of our body we
need the most, while simultaneously reducing blood flow to less
critical organs such as our digestive and reproductive systems since we won't be
needing these to escape the immediate threat.
Certainly once it has obtained a
critical mass, renewables should not
need any help but expecting renewables to expand without assistance while fossil
fuels receive huge subsidies is ridiculous.
While the
need for nuclear power is absolutely
critical in meeting our base load requirements (and reducing CO2 emissions, and reducing
fuel risk by having a diversified generation portfolio of power plants)-- peaking load and generation options to meet this load (which solar currently fits into) is important also.
Basically, it concludes that e.g. if we
need a 10 % annual demand reduction in fossil
fuel use to stay within a 2 C temperature ceiling, as Anderson recommends, then, if six
critical parameters are taken into account, we essentially
need to double the emissions reduction number, or 20 % per year in the Anderson case.