China is now the world's second largest emitter of greenhouse gases after the US... Other
growing developing countries, such as India and Brazil, are also fast becoming large emitters.»
Other
growing developing countries, such as India and Brazil, are also fast becoming large emitters.
Even the fast -
growing developing countries face no constraints, though the their emissions are expected to surpass those of the industrial nations in two or three decades.
In his interim report Ross Garnaut acknowledges the fact that population growth, in both fast -
growing developing countries like China and mature economies like Australia, will mean higher rates of growth of greenhouse gas emissions.
«(1) to induce foreign countries, and, in particular, fast -
growing developing countries, to take substantial action with respect to their greenhouse gas emissions consistent with the Bali Action Plan developed under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change; and
At a briefing for reporters after the close of the latest meeting of the Major Economies Forum on Climate and Energy, he described how the United States is only willing to go forward on legally binding steps to limit greenhouse gases if fast -
growing developing countries — aka India and China — are similarly bound.
Fast -
growing developing countries, particularly India, are determined to avoid losing control of their energy destiny for the sake of climate change driven mainly (at least for now) by emissions from other nations.
What makes the climate predicament even tougher is the uneven nature of human development, and the reality that nearly all of the growth in emissions of greenhouse gases is coming from a near - inevitable burst of fossil fuel combustion in fast -
growing developing countries.
As long as the fast -
growing developing countries burning the coal are not stemming emissions (and I don't count on that any time soon), this — to my mind — reveals the hollow nature of the E.U. and Kyoto approach.
1:16 p.m. Updated There's still thinking in many quarters that if the United States acts to restrict its emissions of carbon dioxide, the long - lived greenhouse gas at the heart of the climate challenge, the fast -
growing developing countries of the world will voluntarily follow.
And nearly all of the projected growth rates in emissions of carbon dioxide (and five other kinds of heat - trapping gases included in the determination) in the next few decades are expected to occur in fast -
growing developing countries, led by China and India (which by midcentury is expected to be have more people than China and even today has the population density of Japan).
Emerging markets bond funds focus on investing in debt from faster
growing developing countries.
Wealthy countries, meanwhile, argue that fast -
growing developing countries like China and India are not doing enough to mitigate emissions.
Yang, who focuses on emerging economies, said her research also has shown that many other fast -
growing developing countries have lower coal plant standards than India and China, and few incentives to build cleaner plants.
Kyoto only mandates emissions cuts for industrialized countries, not fast -
growing developing countries like China and India.
Not exact matches
Most
developing countries are
growing faster than
developed ones, and there's plenty of opportunities for investors to capitalize on these
countries»
growing middle class.
While some investors may be worried about slower
growing emerging markets, King points out that many
developing countries have successfully stopped inflation from getting out of control.
The newly designed aircraft, built partially with lightweight composite materials and powered by Pratt & Whitney's fuel - saving engines, is targeted at established carriers looking to replace older, inefficient planes, and new airlines launching in
developing countries, such as China, to service the
growing middle class and airport expansion.
And it's a global play: Pay television may be threatened in North America, but adoption is
growing in
developing countries in Africa and Asia.
TORONTO — A cloud of uncertainty is hanging over the global potash industry, but demand from
developing countries is expected to
grow in line with historical trends, a report by TD Bank says.
He wants to see business improve its productivity, increase its R&D investment and
grow its exports to new foreign markets — particularly to emerging markets, which for the first time in 2012 will import more goods than will the
developed countries.
For many years,
developing nations
grew their economies on exports alone, which made them dependent on other
countries.
Ma says part of his strategy for
growing the company is to continue expanding into
developing countries —
countries where approximately 6.5 billion people don't use e-commerce today.
Growing acceptance of medical marijuana creates opportunities in
countries that have legalized medical marijuana but have not
developed the infrastructure, he said.
Jamaica — a
country that the World Bank calls one of the slowest
growing in the
developing world — could serve for inspiration for Modi.
Diplomatic observers said the European Union was wary of China's
growing investment in the Balkans, central and eastern European
countries and poorer EU members - which Beijing sees as gateways into the more
developed European market - as it threatened unity and solidarity.
The Katz Group
developed a voracious appetite for pharmacy chains, and quietly
grew into the
country's second - largest drugstore chain within a decade.
Demand for affordable insurance is
growing in many
developing countries, especially among women.
AUSTRALIA is at the forefront of wine
growing, making and packaging technology and a recent breakthrough keeps our
country's wine industry at the head of the pack.In a world wine industry first, Australia's BRL Hardy has
developed a commercially via...
Drawing on the skills he
developed growing up in the Emerald Triangle, where an estimated 80 percent of the
country's marijuana is
grown, in January Eli founded The Attis Group in Portland, Oregon, where he has lived for the last two years.
The pursuit is noble and could have a tremendous impact globally by helping curb the evolving appetites of the
growing middle class in
developing countries towards fewer animal based products.
A large number of industrial and a
growing number of
developing countries now have domestic inflation targets administered by independent and transparent central banks.
Though still technically falling under the
developing country status, this combination of factors, twinned with a
growing economy and relatively new technology infrastructure, makes Brazil an exciting contender in the payments market.
As a group, these
developing -
country superstars are
growing faster and more profitably than their global counterparts (see Figure 1).
The world's population, mainly in the
developing countries, is
growing at a rapid pace, with over nine billion people projected by 2025 - many more mouths to feed.
While the global economy faltered, China continued to
grow, buying ever more commodities from
developing countries.
Households do the saving, while companies do the investing, so the corporate sector is inevitably highly indebted in fast -
growing countries with under -
developed equity markets.
Consumers in Vietnam have a
growing demand for beef, but the
country has limited land space available to
develop a domestic industry large enough to meet supply.
Legal marijuana was the fastest
growing industry in the
country last year, but since most large companies won't associate themselves with the plant, there's an unusually diverse set of opportunities to
develop products and services.
Copper is used in modern industries, thus as demand
grows with the appearance of more
developing countries and markets - the supply dwindles, and alternatives are seeked; both of the latter adding volatility to the copper markets.
There are other forces acting, of course, including rising global savings rates as
developing countries grow to represent a bigger share of global GDP.
The biggest potential for growth in the iron - ore industry lies with
countries in the «Next 20», which refers to the 20
growing non-Bric bloc
developing economies, including Indonesia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Mexico, Philippines, and several sub-Saharan African nations, including Nigeria, Ethiopia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Tanzania and South Africa.
«Located in South Surrey, this branch is positioned to serve what we believe is one of the fastest -
growing markets in the
country, and we've already
developed a great client base here through our other location.
New Zealand, the first
developed country to sign an FTA with China in 2008, has seen its exports to China
grow rapidly from NZ$ 2.3 billion in 2008 to NZ$ 11.3 billion as of June 2014.
And while China's transition to a new economic model is proving complex and unsettling, the
country continues to
grow at a rate well superior to that of any of the leading
developed economies.
In
developed countries, it is easier for these currencies to
grow in popularity but it is still too complicated for people in third world
countries.
In many ways, the Brexit vote has simply accelerated our prior view that
growing populism would force politicians to address the concerns about the uneven recovery, income inequality and the pressure of immigration and globalization on wages in many
developed countries.
• Cooperating with Beijing to
develop social services in China as the
country faces
growing social pressures to bridge the rural - urban divide and appease a burgeoning middle class.
China, Taiwan, and India are all
growing significantly faster than most
developed countries.
This seems to fit hedge fund Armored Wolf's thesis that emerging market
countries will «step up to the plate» so to speak as they continue to
grow and flourish while
developed countries see tepid growth.