Sentences with phrase «energy is in short supply»

Yet dramatic energy is in short supply.
Your body does its best to slow things down when energy is in short supply.
While fat is the form of energy most readily stored as body fat, it's the last in line to be liberated when dietary energy is in short supply.
When your main focus is getting better and your energy is in short supply, you learn pretty quick that overextending yourself to please others is a sure recipe for burnout.

Not exact matches

Still, it's a long way to go in a relatively short period of time (add up wind, solar, and hydro, and it's currently just 13 percent of the U.S. energy supply).
Because energy is nonrecyclable and in short supply, it will continue to be one of the most expensive resources around.
If left to its own devices, it sucks up our energy and time; two things that are usually in short supply in parenthood.
The shorter the stable timeframe, the more expensive any energy decision is likely to be, with voters eventually paying a premium — to energy suppliers — to compensate for the fact that energy projects (and especially renewable ones) are riskier for the investor, who invariably responds by factoring in higher returns.
As Roger Short of the University of Melbourne writes in the introduction, «The inexorable increase in human numbers is exhausting conventional energy supplies, accelerating environmental pollution and global warming, and providing an increasing number of failed states where civil unrest prevails,» among other faults.
In the desert, where water is in short supply, some plants use a different network of chemical reactions to make energy: crassulacean acid metabolism, or CAIn the desert, where water is in short supply, some plants use a different network of chemical reactions to make energy: crassulacean acid metabolism, or CAin short supply, some plants use a different network of chemical reactions to make energy: crassulacean acid metabolism, or CAM.
It's really silly to take clean drinking water, throw filth in it and spend millions of dollars as well as lots of energy cleaning it again, especially when water is becoming quite short in supply.
Moreover, since used wood is already in short supply today, it seems only sensible to fully exploit any remaining usable potential and, as a contribution to the energy revolution, enable the generation of higher value added in Switzerland by making use of used wood.
The industry wants such candidates with cooperation skills which the project and group work provide and Energy Engineers are in short supply — Denmark will lack 13,500 engineers in 2025.
Although it is well established that the Sun's magnetic field is responsible for the supply of energy to the atmosphere, exactly how this magnetic energy is converted into thermal energy is still not understood in detail, as models struggle to simultaneously encompass the very disparate temporal and spatial scales on which the heating has to occur, in different structures, with a wide variety of characteristics (e.g. open versus closed structures, short quiet - sun loops versus hot active - region loops and large - scale interconnecting loops).
It can be a source of energy when carbohydrates are in short supply, but it's not a major source of fuel during exercise you're well - fed.
When glucose is in short supply, your liver will break down fats into ketones, which are then used throughout your body for energy.
I'm assertive and honest enough to come right out and speak my mind, but kind enough to do it with tact, my creative energy is never in short supply, and I like to keep my mind and eyes open to new learning...
The music numbers could have been a redeeming jolt of energy, but they actually are in short supply as a whole and virtually disappear in the second half.
We're told it's a «lawless time» with the galaxy overrun by crime syndicates in search hyperfuel — an extremely powerful energy source that is in short supply.
With time in short supply, it is essential that we spend it and our energy and money on only those forms of marketing which are proven to reap results for books similar to our own.
Since these emissions occur upstream in a company's supply chain (e.g. land - use change associated with the procurement of raw materials) or downstream in customer's use products (e.g. the energy used when a consumer plugs in a company's phone or refrigerates their food products), they are difficult to tackle in the short - term.
If the United States, for instance, were to launch a crash program to shift to plug - in hybrid cars while simultaneously investing in thousands of wind farms, Americans could do most of their short - distance driving with wind energy, dramatically reducing pressure on the world's oil supplies.
They write that they make it «possible for a much larger volume of variable renewable generation to be absorbed», but their approach doesn't lower the energy demand in times of short supply.
So our politicians have been told by a Gold Standard scientific review that it's feasible to convert nearly 80 % of our energy supply to renewables in a certain (short) time frame and, at least in the UK, seem to be running with that idea.
«Soaring temperatures will increase demand for energy just when water for power generation and cooling is in short supply.
Water companies are early movers since they have high energy demands nearby and land may be in short supply.
Denmark obtains about 20 % of its power from wind (World Wind Energy Report, 2008) and buys hydro - power from nearby Norway as required to fill in any short - fall in power supply when the wind is insufficient.
It takes time and energy, which are both resources in short supply for most lawyers.
It takes time and energy to find the right new job, but those resources can be in short supply.
As parents though time, energy and privacy are in short supply.
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