Sentences with phrase «infrastructure built through»

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China accounts for over 90 % of reported bitcoin trades and around 70 % of bitcoin «mining» (the production of new bitcoins through the building of blockchain that makes up the currency's infrastructure).
Through acquisitions over the years, AOL has built up an advertising technology infrastructure that allows any content company to pay AOL to buy and sell ads on its behalf using algorithms.
Climate - friendly investments will proceed through the government's green infrastructure fund and its forthcoming infrastructure bank — but the budget also allocates dollars specifically to clean energy priorities like smart grids, energy storage, electric vehicle charging, stronger building codes, and moving remote communities off diesel.
The Hon. Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, explained that Canada must think beyond trade and investment to build new opportunities and partnership through innovation hubs and by tapping into the growth of developing smart cities — urban areas that use communications technologies to manage their infrastructure.
Over 95 per cent of Canada's infrastructure is controlled by the provinces, territories and municipalities, for which the federal government already allocates significant amounts of funding through its New Building Canada Plan; a $ 53 billion plan spread over ten years.
U.S. oil and natural gas production from Pennsylvania could help power Ontario and Quebec for instance, even as Canadian shale flowed through pipelines from Alberta to the U.S. Infrastructure matters a lot in these settings, especially given the difficulties most companies are facing in building new pipelines (Exhibit A: see the Dakota Access Pipeline).
The capital expenditure is mainly on building better refining capacity or increasing presence through stores / stations, maintenance of infrastructure, building delivery pipelines etc..
We work hard to raise funds to build infrastructure in developing regions, through local leadership.
Building this new one will require significant infrastructure improvements, like an extension to Rome's metro line, and Pallotta and Zanzi will have to drive the project through Italy's infamous byzantine bureaucracy.
Sun Devil Football's existing recruiting infrastructure will be upgraded through additional staff support and evaluation resources, by instilling a culture of accountability at all levels, and building long - term relationships in communities across the country to help ensure recruiting quality and consistency.
We are already taking action to support new house - building and infrastructure investment through government guarantees.
The $ 100 million provided by the Federal Highway Administration and implemented through NYS DOT is a perfect example of how the federal government can and should work with states to build and improve its core infrastructure.
The founder of Syracuse First and a Syracuse local, Chris Fowler wants to attract people to build their lives in the city through the economy and infrastructure.
With $ 30 billion more in state revenue, we could restore full funding for public schools and colleges, pay for the state mandates on local governments through increased revenue sharing, cut regressive local property and sales taxes, and build the infrastructure and services of the Green New Deal.
It hopes to improve the party's position through creating more original content, improving internet infrastructure and building media relations.
We have invested tens of millions of dollars in infrastructure projects, worked with our educational partners to become leaders in nanotechnology research and development and have built a plan through Vision 2020 to prepare for this new economy.
Through these innovations like the green investment bank, yes there is new money... We calculate about # 18bn of new money will go into building, for instance, renewable energy infrastructure during this parliament.
The NDRC is working to fix this through a comprehensive strategy that includes overturning unconstitutional maps in court, changing the rules to enact a fairer system for drawing maps, building infrastructure and mobilizing tools ahead of the 2021 redistricting process, and gaining power in targeted states by electing more Democrats.
The researcher team agreed that including extreme sea levels into coastal impact studies is imperative in helping vulnerable parts of the world effectively protect themselves by adapting through new or upgraded infrastructure such as dikes, pumping systems, barriers, or other tools like new building codes or flood zoning that prevents new infrastructure from being built in high - risk areas.
Building national scientific capacity through everything from streamlined grant - making to infrastructure and workforce development, is a significant goal for many countries in the Middle East and North Africa, according to an independent report released this month by CSTSP.
But its infrastructure — the fibre optic cables that span the globe, and the thousands of buildings housing servers and routers — passes through almost every nation.
Innovative urban design could create increased access to active transport.99 The compact geographical area found in cities presents opportunities to reduce energy use and emissions of heat - trapping gases and other air pollutants through active transit, improved building construction, provision of services, and infrastructure creation, such as bike paths and sidewalks.303, 318 Urban planning strategies designed to reduce the urban heat island effect, such as green / cool roofs, increased green space, parkland and urban canopy, could reduce indoor temperatures, improve indoor air quality, and could produce additional societal co-benefits by promoting social interaction and prioritizing vulnerable urban populations.311, 303
Science and Technology Facilities Council - STFC, United Kingdom joined hands with National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (Public Organization)-- NARIT, Ministry of Science and Technology to enhance research and innovative collaborations in astronomy, as a symbolic threshold to mark the new beginning of the following Capacity Building in Software and Hardware Infrastructures and Data Handling through Astronomy.
The report calls for improvements to the built environment and infrastructure around schools as a crucial component of a national strategy to get more children participating in daily exercise through active travel.
Researchers will leverage and codify next practices for building capacity in adults and continually refine them through frequent analysis of data and users, creating an infrastructure for educators, parents, and community members to use in the future.
The project will take the Longfellow building, which opened in 1929, into the 21st century through significant updates to the building's infrastructure, renovation of the fourth floor, and an addition of a new fifth floor, thereby creating more space on campus.
Our approach to achieving this goal focuses on three objectives: (1) to develop a reliable, predictive panel of biomarkers (including both biological and bio-behavioral measures) that can identify children, youth, and parents showing evidence of toxic stress, and that can be collected in pediatric primary care settings; (2) to conduct basic, animal and human research on critical periods in development and individual differences in stress susceptibility, thereby informing the timing and design of a suite of new interventions that address the roots of stress - related diseases early in the life cycle; and (3) to build a strong, community - based infrastructure through which scientists, practitioners, parents, and community leaders can apply new scientific insights and innovative measures to the development of more effective interventions in the first three postnatal years.
The ISE program supports innovation in anywhere, anytime, lifelong learning, through investments in research, development, infrastructure, and capacity - building for STEM learning outside formal school settings.
The proposal is to build an infrastructure for using mobile technology like laptops and handheld devices and creating «digital portfolios» that can track students» work from kindergarten through high school.
«Honeywell and NSBA are united in advancing awareness and efforts to improve our school infrastructure through building improvements, energy conservation measures and other steps that ultimately improve productivity and save schools money so they can focus on what matters most — student outcomes.»
Partners for, through equity, engagement and evidence, is building an infrastructure of interconnected educational equity work.
PFI contracts involve the private sector financing, building and operating public infrastructure, such as schools, and being repaid through leases spanning 25 or 30 years.
The UC Berkeley Center for Cities and Schools analyzed the state's K - 12 infrastructure policies, regulations and funding patterns and recommended more emphasis on modernization to support 21st Century education by making schools more sustainable through projects such as solar panels and other energy efficient building methods.
The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2018 made available $ 1.5 billion for National Infrastructure Investments, otherwise known as BUILD Transportation Discretionary grants, through September 30, 2020.
These funds will lay a new foundation for economic growth and competitiveness by investing in our national infrastructure network, building on recent safety achievements, and modernizing our transportation systems through research and innovation.
Their entire organizational infrastructure was built upon wholesaling print books through retail stores.
We should not reflexively assume that universal book lending must continue as a core library service — print books made available through a distributed physical infrastructure built upon a library's competitive advantage.
Through significant investment in the adventure travel market that is worth $ 263 Billion as of 2012, Mexico plans to work with multiple States across the country that want to educate their community, train local guides and operators, build infrastructure and promote Mexico's adventure travel offerings.
This is enhanced by the twisted buildings and decaying infrastructure of the city I traversed through.
These currents can be «musical,» like the signals running through loudspeaker cables; or they can come from electrical activity in the infrastructures of buildings or cities.
The pre - and post-War architectural landscape was to become an important subject within the artist's photo - painting practice, documented extensively through photographs in his personal compendium «Atlas» and expanded into a lengthy meditation on buildings, infrastructures and townscapes in the Stadtbilder series.
Her Infrastructure, Streamline and Anchored Candy series are physical manifestations of the cultural and industrial history of her materials even as they serve as intellectual bridges for their users, bringing them to a new way of conceiving the built world through a luxurious deployment of the senses.
Through both the archive and sculptures, Younis adds new dimensions to our understandings of the city's multitude of characters and the waves of political changes that led Iraq from being fractional to consolidated via nationalization — all of which contributed to the city's infrastructure and built environment.
Not to get too doom and gloomy, but it's certainly possible that if temps get high enough, and it simply becomes too resource - intensive and expensive to build reservoirs and water infrastructure that reach to more remote suburbs and communities, we could see an exodus from the region midway through the century.
Innovative urban design could create increased access to active transport.99 The compact geographical area found in cities presents opportunities to reduce energy use and emissions of heat - trapping gases and other air pollutants through active transit, improved building construction, provision of services, and infrastructure creation, such as bike paths and sidewalks.303, 318 Urban planning strategies designed to reduce the urban heat island effect, such as green / cool roofs, increased green space, parkland and urban canopy, could reduce indoor temperatures, improve indoor air quality, and could produce additional societal co-benefits by promoting social interaction and prioritizing vulnerable urban populations.311, 303
(Sec. 215) Establishes within the EPA a WaterSense program to identify and promote water efficient products, buildings and landscapes, and services in order to: (1) reduce water use; (2) reduce the strain on water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure; (3) conserve energy used to pump, heat, transport, and treat water; and (4) preserve water resources through voluntary labeling of, or communications about, products, buildings and landscapes, and services that meet the highest water efficiency and performance standards.
Infrastructure was a third and relevant barrier: Some experts weren't convinced that the U.S. has the port bandwidth yet to host an offshore wind buildout through 2030, noting that new port facilities may need to be built.
Northeast cities have employed a variety of mechanisms to respond to climate change, including land - use planning, provisions to protect infrastructure, regulations related to the design and construction of buildings, and emergency preparation, response, and recovery.106 While significant progress has been made, local governments still face limitations of legal authority, geographic jurisdiction, and resource constraints that could be addressed through effective engagement and support from higher levels of government.
Despite the climate impacts of the project (we can't build new fossil fuel infrastructure and meet the Paris Agreement) and the objections of the local people, the Italian government and the European Commission are trying to force it through.
Localities have authority over the built environment (e.g. through zoning and building codes); they can implement smart growth initiatives and increase public transportation alternatives; they act as first responders for climate impacts; they deploy green infrastructure such as increasing land for open space and parks; and they drive green economies by offering tax relief and other incentives.
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