Sentences with phrase «inefficient use of water»

Although low and middle income developing countries currently have low per capita water consumption, rapid growth in population and inefficient use of water across sectors is expected to lead to a water shortage in the future.
However, if not properly managed, this could lead to the inefficient use of water, as was the case in the agricultural sector in India.
Nearly a quarter of all food calories produced for humans are never consumed, resulting in about $ 1 trillion in annual economic losses, significant greenhouse gas emissions and inefficient use of water, land and other resources.
Governments are increasingly concerned about the impacts of inappropriate practices on the health of the natural environment, especially from soil erosion, contamination from agrochemicals, and inefficient use of water resources.

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Similarly, populist strategies are also used to depict Europe as an enemy, an immoral and inefficient political actor or an unfair partner («Europe can not instruct us on how to produce one of our textures and then, when a slaughter happens in our waters, look the other way», Renzi 2014 a).
They need to tackle difficult policy issues, such as development of water markets and pricing, expansion of water efficiency and productivity programs, elimination of government subsidies that encourage inefficient or unproductive water use by cities and farms, and agricultural reform.
Extracting hydrogen from water using electricity is a fairly straightforward process, but it is inefficient and usually takes a lot of energy.
If we want to reduce the use of cooling water throughout the EU, says Dr. Behrens, we will need to close old, inefficient power stations, and replace them with renewable sources, such as wind and solar energy.
It was then used to power very big and inefficient steam engines that pumped water out of mines; when James Watt developed his steam engine that used 75 percent less coal than the Newcomen engine it replaced, the common thinking was that the increased efficiency meant that they would burn less coal.
So, as long as you don't often run your dishwasher when it's only half full of dirty dishes, or unless you are very miserly with your water use (or have an old, inefficient dishwasher), the automatic dishwasher is likely to be more efficient.
Corn ethanol receives billions in subsidies despite conclusive science indicating its inefficient production provides little or no additional energy other than what is used for its production, and its ecological destructiveness in terms of land, water and climate.
• poorly designed and inefficient appliances — example: water heaters should not run all day, s / b point of use hot water systems to save resources.
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