Sentences with phrase «global growth rate»

A team of researchers led by Michael R. Raupach of CSIRO - Australia found that global growth rate of CO2 increased from 1.1 % per year during the 1990s to 3.1 % per year in the early 2000s.
Ecommerce companies show robust double digit growth with an average global growth rate pegged at about 20 percent year on year.
The authors were able to illustrate this using a various examples: The maximum global growth rate in crop yields for soya beans was in 2009, for milk it was 2004, for eggs it was 1993 and for the fish caught it was 1988.
The optimistic energy scenario is a continuation of the accelerating rate of energy use that has occurred over the last few decades, and exceeds the projected energy supply of any published account, yet even this amount of energy fails to bring global growth rates to zero.
Currency fluctuations, tepid global growth rates and the difficulty for foreigners in understanding conditions in local property markets can derail even professional real estate investors.
JPMorgan analysts forecast that China's biologics industry will double in size to $ 52 billion by 2021 compared with a global growth rate of 60 percent.
PERIES: Michael, when the World Bank and, actually, the IMF adjusted the global growth rates last week, which has been a trend — you know, they've done it consecutively for a number of years now where their long - term projections just aren't turning out the way they had planned and projected.
Biomedical sciences manufacturing output expanded fourfold from S$ 6.3 billion (US$ 4.2 billion) in 2000 to S$ 24 billion (US$ 15.9 billion) in 2007, at a compounded annual growth rate of 21 percent, far surpassing the industry's global growth rate.
China's coal demand growth averaged 9 % per year from 2000 to 2010, more than double the global growth rate of 4 % and significantly higher than global growth excluding China, which averaged only 1 %.
Scientists estimated global average carbon dioxide concentration at 397.2 parts per million (ppm) in 2014, as the global growth rate of carbon dioxide continues to accelerate.
Global growth rates were 0.8 % from 1990 to 1999.
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