Sentences with phrase «holding vast stores»

A US official in Bonn said the draft text, which will be formally agreed in Paris, was a big moment for efforts to slow deforestation and protect regions holding vast stores of carbon.
A section of the Arctic Ocean seafloor that holds vast stores of frozen methane is showing signs of instability and widespread venting of the powerful greenhouse gas, according to the findings of an international research team led by University of Alaska Fairbanks scientists Natalia Shakhova and Igor Semiletov.

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Anything that isn't stored locally, on a personal computer or external hard drive, is held in the vast network of remote servers known as the cloud.
Lee, a former managing director of a health - care venture - capital fund, now holds the rights to the esteemed doctor's child - rearing bible and a vast store of other Spock works.
Antarctica's ice shelves act as doorstops that hold back glaciers and the continent's vast stores of land ice.
One of the stumbling blocks for digital publishers that originally led them to focus on one vast market of consumers was discoverability, an issue that many app developers still holds them back since app stores can feel like the proverbial haystack for content.
If Houlton's finding about these vast, previously unknown nitrogen stores holds true, then it would have an enormous impact on global warming predictions.
Riau was chosen for the study because it is home to vast peatlands estimated to hold Southeast Asia's largest store of carbon, and contains some of the most critical habitat for Sumatran elephants and tigers.
The atmosphere is analogous to a flexible lens that is shaped by the density distribution of the gas molecules, of the atmosphere in the space between the sphere holding them, and space; Incoming heat gets collected in many ways and places,, primarily by intermittent solar radiation gets stored, in vast quantities, and slowly but also a barrage of mass and energy fluxes from all directions; that are slowly transported great distances and to higher altitudes mostly by oceanic and atmospheric mass flows.
Centralized exchanges like Bitfinex, Kraken, Coinbase, and others store vast amounts of users» digital asset holdings in so - called «hot wallets» that are susceptible to attack.
In the vast majority of cases, a bitcoin user now has to prove their identity when acquiring coins and this compliance and regulatory issues associated with holding, storing and sending bitcoin have all but removed any privacy features.
«[They] are able to leverage inventories of infrequently purchased parts held at distribution centers across a vast store network, increasing turnover.»
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