The increase in power has reduced the fuel
economy by a large margin.
Not exact matches
So, it would be better to say, «The governments of the United States, P.R. of China, and India, representing (
by a
large margin) the majority of people on the Earth who live in countries with an industrialized
economy, have not yet ratified Kyoto.»
Earlier this year, for instance, the California State Senate passed —
by a 2 - 1
margin — a bill that would take the world's sixth -
largest economy to 100 percent renewable
by 2045.
The global
economy has been slowing, especially in China, the world's
largest coal consumer
by a
large margin.
Almost 19 % of BC's «Rosenfelds» were saved in the 70 % of CO2E covered
by the BC Carbon Tax, so a bit over 13 % savings in Rosenfelds (this would be more effective than any other single measure anywhere
by a wide
margin), and the
economy of the province remained as strong as before the legislative changes so far as analysts can determine, which is pretty freaking amazing, given that the changes happened just before the
largest global economic downturn in over half a century, and pretty much 95 % of the planet's
economies tanked in that time.
Again, the point here is that while a handful of companies whose profit
margins are improved
by being able to pollute may be hindered
by air pollution controls, the
economy at
large sees substantial benefits from everybody else not having to breathe unhealthy air.