Sentences with phrase «future global burden»

The future global burden of local earthquakes could be significantly reduced if minimal construction guidelines were mandated in all the world's cities, and especially in those with a history of previous earthquakes.

Not exact matches

By studying how research funding is allocated relative to the global burden of disease, and assessing the outputs and impact of research, the resulting data will be used to better inform future investment decisions.
However, given the expected increase in global future demand for metals and their importance in today's technologies, it is important that high - fidelity data for life cycle based environmental burdens of metals production are available and that the implications of co-production are clearly understood.
Alcohol's contribution to prostate cancer will need to be factored into future estimates of the global burden of disease,» said study co-author Tim Stockwell in a University of Victoria news release.
To ease the burden on teachers organising school trips in the current global climate, the following steps should help all parties to remain informed and aware of their options should similar school travel restrictions be imposed in future.
Please do not put the burden of risky operations, global warming pollution, and un-mitigatable ecosystem destruction on the people and future generations of the Northwest.
It could, in doing so, draw upon the GDRs analysis to improve its internal burden sharing proposal, transforming it into a proposal that would be transparent, principle - based, and extendable to a future phase of global participation on a fair basis.
These have been applied to existing and new models for a range of climate - sensitive diseases in order to estimate the effect of global climate change on current disease burdens and likely proportional changes in the future.
Provided that the excess carbon emissions came from activities that accelerated the decline of global poverty (e.g., by enabling more of the global poor to electrify their homes and businesses more quickly), such overshooting could help reduce the injustices associated with global poverty without unjustly burdening future generations.
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