Sentences with phrase «globally over the next decade»

In fact, researchers at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y., estimate that replacing incandescents with LEDs could save $ 1.83 trillion in energy costs globally over the next decade and eliminate the need for 280 1,000 - megawatt power plants.
We believe more than ever that the phone will be the primary reading device globally over the next decade — enabling access to knowledge and stories for billions of people worldwide.
The farewell message goes on to say the vast majority of reading on Oyster happens on a mobile phone and they «believe more than ever that the phone will be the primary reading device globally over the next decade.

Not exact matches

Globally, the Muslim population is forecast to grow at about twice the rate of the non-Muslim population over the next two decades — an average annual growth rate of 1.5 % for Muslims, compared with 0.7 % for non-Muslims.
UNITED NATIONS: India, projected to be the most populous country over the next decade, will be the world's largest milk producer by 2026 and will account for the biggest increase in wheat production globally, according to a report by the UN and OECD.
A key insight of the study is that the future fuel mix will depend in large part on whether oil and natural gas prices decouple at globally over the next several decades.
He sees tremendous demand for Vanguard products globally and meeting that demand will be «the most profound change in Vanguard over the next decade
Our Humble Opinion: While a globally diversified stock portfolio might return 6 % a year over the next decade, bond investors probably shouldn't expect to earn much above 3 % — and that assumes you lean toward corporate bonds and hence take a moderate amount of credit risk.
New research from scientists at NOAA and Carnegie - Mellon finds that natural gas production globally may be leaking enough methane to negate the climate benefits of gas over coal during the next two decades.
The thermometers out there (even the ones next to AC exhausts in the summer or heated buildings in the winter) tell us that the «globally and annually averaged land and sea surface temperature» has not risen over more than a decade (in fact it has cooled slightly).
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