Not exact matches
«Although our territory was n`t directly damaged, there was a
huge demand for
water in the Southeast,» Frankenberg recalls.
He believes it could also play a role in a future large - scale hydrogen generator, which would collect the energy from sunlight in
huge fields and then run that electric current through
water to produce vast amounts of hydrogen to meet, for example, the
demand from a future fleet of hydrogen - powered vehicles.
THE BIG PICTURE: LAND UNDER PRESSURE The current pressures on land are
huge and expected to continue growing: there is rapidly escalating competition between the
demand for land functions that provide food,
water, and energy, and those services that support and regulate all life cycles on Earth.
Urbanisation and demographic changes, environmental degradation and a lack of essential services also place
huge demands on
water resource managers.
She utters a full sentence,
demands sparkling
water instead of still, and puts up a
huge fuss when I won't let her wear her fuzzy fuchsia slippers out in the snow.
On
demand hot
water for
huge shower with...
With
huge metabolic
demands — and large populations before humans started hunting them — great whales are the ocean's ecosystem engineers: they eat many fish and invertebrates, are themselves prey to other predators like killer whales, and distribute nutrients through the
water.
Food and
water shortages or
huge floods could push vulnerable regions over the edge into crises that could «
demand an American humanitarian relief or military response», it... Read more
«The reality of climate change will
demand that we make
huge investments in critical infrastructure in the coming years, from reinforcing sea walls and raising streets to protecting our electrical grid and modernizing sewage and
water treatment facilities.
The market for chlorine gas is not only
huge, but can reasonably be expected to expand as more of the world
demands safe drinking
water.
Now, scientists meeting at World
Water Week in Sweden are reinforcing and broadening that point, saying that without serious reforms to the way many Asian countries manage water chronic food shortages may result — even without the impact of climate change on water supplies: Food & Feed Demand to Double by 2050 In Revitalizing Asia's Irrigation, the International Water Management Institute and the UN Food and Agricultural Organization say that food and animal feed demand in Asia is expected to double by 2050 and that relying on trade to supply this will «impose a huge and politically untenable burden on the economies of many developing countries.&r
Water Week in Sweden are reinforcing and broadening that point, saying that without serious reforms to the way many Asian countries manage
water chronic food shortages may result — even without the impact of climate change on water supplies: Food & Feed Demand to Double by 2050 In Revitalizing Asia's Irrigation, the International Water Management Institute and the UN Food and Agricultural Organization say that food and animal feed demand in Asia is expected to double by 2050 and that relying on trade to supply this will «impose a huge and politically untenable burden on the economies of many developing countries.&r
water chronic food shortages may result — even without the impact of climate change on
water supplies: Food & Feed Demand to Double by 2050 In Revitalizing Asia's Irrigation, the International Water Management Institute and the UN Food and Agricultural Organization say that food and animal feed demand in Asia is expected to double by 2050 and that relying on trade to supply this will «impose a huge and politically untenable burden on the economies of many developing countries.&r
water supplies: Food & Feed
Demand to Double by 2050 In Revitalizing Asia's Irrigation, the International Water Management Institute and the UN Food and Agricultural Organization say that food and animal feed demand in Asia is expected to double by 2050 and that relying on trade to supply this will «impose a huge and politically untenable burden on the economies of many developing countries.&
Demand to Double by 2050 In Revitalizing Asia's Irrigation, the International
Water Management Institute and the UN Food and Agricultural Organization say that food and animal feed demand in Asia is expected to double by 2050 and that relying on trade to supply this will «impose a huge and politically untenable burden on the economies of many developing countries.&r
Water Management Institute and the UN Food and Agricultural Organization say that food and animal feed
demand in Asia is expected to double by 2050 and that relying on trade to supply this will «impose a huge and politically untenable burden on the economies of many developing countries.&
demand in Asia is expected to double by 2050 and that relying on trade to supply this will «impose a
huge and politically untenable burden on the economies of many developing countries.»