Sentences with phrase «global loss»

The report calculates that heat stress will cause a 2 per cent global loss in hours worked by 2030 due to sickness.
Faculty at Bryan College in Dayton, Tennessee, created an infographic pointing out that lack of productivity due to multitasking at work is responsible for annual global losses of $ 450 billion, plus several other sobering facts and figures.
Check out this storyboard created by faculty at Bryan College in Dayton, Tennessee, which points out that lack of productivity due to multitasking at work is responsible for annual global losses of $ 450 billion, plus several other facts and figures.
Meanwhile, overall global losses totalled about $ 200bn (# 137bn), with uninsured losses totalling $ 45bn, about 50 % more than in 2007.
• Sedgwick Claims Management, a portfolio company of KKR, acquired Cunningham Lindsey, a Tampa - based global loss adjusting, claims management and risk solutions firm.
«Landscape pattern analysis reveals global loss of interior forest.»
Elevated global losses of managed western honey bee colonies have worried beekeepers, scientists, and the general public in recent years.
Curated by Hitomi Iwasaki, the show touches on a child's birth and a father's death, as well as more global losses — of languages, cultures and even the geographical features that shape them.
The Aichi targets (within the UN Convention on Biological Diversity) of setting aside marine and terrestrial areas for conservation are also good examples of the political translation of a science based concern over global loss of biodiversity.
How does the court weigh projected global losses from sea level rise, wider ranges for diseases, or extreme weather vs. exclusively UK - centric losses?
It's courtesy of Munich Re, one of the world's largest reinsurance companies, which maintains a widely used global loss data set.
Given the massive global losses associated with collateralised debt obligations with subprime mortgage underlyers in 2007 and beyond, a number of macro system risks are faced by participants to trades.
Global losses totalled about $ 200bn (# 137bn), with uninsured losses totalling $ 45bn, about 50 per cent more than in 2007, the report claimed.
Seagrasses are among the world's most threatened ecosystems, with annual global loss of around 1.5 % and accelerating in recent decades *.
As shown in the following chart, the price of West Texas Intermediate (WTI)-- a benchmark for crude oil — fell early in 2016, sparking a global loss aversion shift as investors began looking for a potentially higher - yielding investment opportunity.
Global loss of vagility alters a key ecological trait of animals that affects not only population persistence but also ecosystem processes such as predator - prey interactions, nutrient cycling, and disease transmission.
Furthermore, when researchers analyzed patterns of remaining forest, they found a global loss of interior forest — core areas that, when intact, maintain critical habitat and ecological functions.
As climate change has become a more prominent public concern, some scientists have worried that it might distract attention from related environmental problems, such as the global loss of biodiversity.
In the study, researchers used a novel combination of global climate models and observed data to deliver a robust estimate of the global loss of permafrost under climate change.
The report estimates that in some countries the equivalent of half the education spending is wasted because of low standards, which it calculates as a global loss of $ 129bn (# 78bn) per year.
The Destruction of Memory charts the global loss of historic artefacts through war and terrorism.
The researchers used a novel combination of global climate models and observed data to estimate the global loss of permafrost under climate change.
The next figure shows that in 2085 non-climate-change related factors will dominate the global loss of coastal wetlands between 1990 and 2085.
One of the many factors causing the global loss of reef building corals is anthropogenic climate change, which is slowly warming the world's oceans.
BBC News: The global loss of species is even worse than previously thought, the London Zoological Society (ZSL) says in its new Living Planet Index.
The recent estimates of global N2O emissions from Mosier et al. (1998b) and Kroeze et al. (1999) match the global loss rate and underline the progress that has been made on quantification of natural and agricultural sources.
So whether you're a small corporate, requiring guidance on your risk management systems, or a large insurer with a complex, global loss, they use their experience to find a customised and cost effective solution.
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