Sentences with phrase «exhaustible resource»

The phrase "exhaustible resource" means that something can be used up or depleted completely over time. Full definition
In the long run, these ways of reducing our use of exhaustible resources and our contribution to pollution also save us money, and this can be used to meet human needs that are more urgent than our comfort.
Shorter supply lines would require fewer freighters and trucks, the building of which also uses exhaustible resources.
As former French President Francois Hollande once said, «The time is past when humankind thought it could selfishly draw on exhaustible resources.
An overlapping generations model with exhaustible resources and stock pollution.
Solow, R. M. and F. Y. Wan (1976): «Extraction costs in the theory of exhaustible resources,» Bell Journal of Economics, 359 - 370.
Self - control, the researchers found, is an exhaustible resource.
Mystery is an exhaustible resource.
Successful students in first semester introductory economics (at least at Wesleyan) learn that the least cost solution to an exhaustible resource problem (we do discounting right off the bat) is to calculate a scarcity rent, apply it immediately to the price of the resource, and let it grow at the rate of interest.
More to the point, this simple truth from climate science means limiting cumulative consumption of (say) carbon to a particular number; and so carbon emissions become an «exhaustible resource» and mitigation becomes an exhaustable resource problem.
-- make that «jobs»; (3) we should do everything possible to ensure that fossil fuels are available to provide as much energy as we can, despite the uncertainty, the cost, the dangers, the unavoidable environmental impacts, and the inescapable reality that fossil fuels are exhaustible resources.
The ceiling increases the scarcity of the exhaustible resource in the short run, which boosts backstop utilization.
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