«The switch to heavier fossil fuels has already caused much popular concern,» Warner wrote in an article published by the United Nation Environment Program, «primarily seen in some nations» fear of the effects of acid rain, and the general fear that
excessive use of these fuels may so build up CO2 in the atmosphere that the Earth's temperature may increase, with some disastrous consequences.
Not exact matches
Inspired by the Fossil
Fuel Divestment campaign, the London panelists developed a global opportunity to address the
excessive use of antibiotics in agriculture.
When you're fasting your body
uses fat as
fuel and preserves muscle.Researchers from the National Institute
of Aging theorized in 2003 that intermittent fasting helped trigger the SIRT1 gene, thought to both stimulate cells to release fat for
use as an energy source and to deactivate the genes responsible for promoting fat storage.Other research conducted at the University
of California at Berkeley indicate that this type
of alternate day fasting can protect against diabetes and
excessive weight gain.
These are characterized by glycosuria (presence
of glucose in the urine, which is normally glucose - free), polyuria (
excessive production and passage
of urine), polydipsia (
excessive thirst) and polyfagia (
excessive appetite), as well as by a number
of serious metabolic alterations caused by the inability
of body cells to take up and
use blood glucose, which is the main
fuel for the body in normal conditions.
People in positions
of trust and responsibility, provided with expert advice that provides clear warning
of serious consequences
of excessive fossil
fuel use are almost certainly acting negligently in choosing to believe Curry in order to have grounds to disbelieve the 97 %.
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Excessive prices for oil and food» to a certain extent the result
of policy restrictions on the
use of hydrocarbons, the effect
of extrusion from the structure
of arable food crops through improved crop plants from which ethanol is produced to replace hydrocarbons as
fuel.
What you mean, I think, is climate change due to global warming enhanced by
excessive use of materials including fossil
fuels — greenhouse gases — which have a greenhouse effect, that is they trap heat in our atmosphere.
The burning
of fossil
fuels, wasteful
use of resources and
excessive consumption all cause our climate to change.
On the demand side
of the food equation, there are four pressing needs — to stabilize world population, eradicate poverty, reduce
excessive meat consumption, and reverse biofuels policies that encourage the
use of grain to produce
fuel for cars.