Sentences with phrase «insatiable global»

These animals are being slaughtered across Africa to meet an insatiable global demand for ivory.
Noting the average Western farmer's now close to retirement age, plus the insatiable global demand for food, we're on the cusp of a new wave of farmers & intensive farming techniques.
What few of us bet on was an insatiable global appetite for high - riding cars and Alfa's recent — and so dearly welcome — rejuvenation as a purveyor of proper drivers» machines.
Shane McIntyre, national director of rural and agribusiness at Colliers International, said there were numerous factors that would «ensure the future of beef in the medium term» including an insatiable global appetite for protein, population growth and a wealthier world.
Low growth and inflation expectations, coupled with insatiable global demand for income, have held down long - term yields across the world.
These companies had, on the one hand, a seemingly insatiable global demand for their product.

Not exact matches

So both are paradoxically true: rising inequality is indeed a crisis of Neoliberal Global State Capitalism, and so is the rise of the supposed «solution,» the insatiable plundering State in service to its fiefdoms and private Financial Power Elites (the Plutocracy).
This was also a time when the global financial system was flush with liquidity and had a seemingly insatiable demand for financial assets.
fosters an insatiable avarice, generates false values and needs by its global culture, kills humans due to poverty, malnutrition and violence, exploits women and children, denies to many the basic human right to life and the means of living a decent human life.
Australia's biggest dairy company Murray Goulbourn is beefing up production of baby formula to help feed a seemingly insatiable Asian appetite and bolster its global presence.
I am a never say die Arsenal supporter, a global Gooner who will not rest day and night because of my insatiable passion for Arsenal.
Some other statistics: About half of the world's tropical forests have been cleared (FAO) Forests currently cover about 30 percent of the world's land mass (National Geographic) Forest loss contributes between 6 percent and 12 percent of annual global carbon dioxide emissions (Nature Geoscience) About 36 football fields worth of trees lost every minute (World Wildlife Fund (WWF)-RRB- Rain Forest Threats, Rain Forest Species More than half of Earth's rain forests have already been lost forever to the insatiable human demand for wood and arable land.
Despite unprecedented growth in the global economy since 1992, governments are trapped in making insatiable demands for still more unsustainable growth and rising inequity to remedy problems that economic globalization itself has caused.
Despite unprecedented growth in the global economy since 1992, governments are trapped into making insatiable demands for still more unsustainable growth and rising levels of inequity to remedy problems which economic globalization itself has caused.
At a time when there seems to be an insatiable appetite for truck and SUV's in the U.S., Mercedes has its eye on the global demand for vehicles that move more than just people.
The insatiable desire for ever more and ever newer forms of convenience that drives our global economy and our technological culture leaves a scattered trail of obsolescence in its wake.
As an artist, Russell resists the global push for progress and insatiable desire for «high - tech» gadgets and instead presents us with a dysfunc - tional art object — a «low - tech» symbol of obsolescence and frustration.
In both scenarios, the authoritarian's disposition to abuse of influence and insatiable gluttony bespeaks a cyclical global history of flawed paradigm and deep - rooted desire for accumulation.
«Thanks to abundant supplies and insatiable demand for power from emerging markets, coal met nearly half of the rise in global energy demand during the first decade of the 21st Century,» said IEA Executive Director Maria van der Hoeven.
And we, the insatiable, deal - sniffing, stuff - obsessed consumers, continue to perpetuate the cycle by supporting fast fashion — the relatively new breed of the fashion industry that is to blame for this global devastation — while growing poorer by spending hard - earned money on cheap clothes that aren't built to last.
And the media and colluded with the politicians to feed this global warming monster and grow it to a massive massive size where it now demands exponentially increasing sacrifices to feed its insatiable hunger.
And more about Google and Facebook because of their global reach, access to location and content across all devices, an insatiable greed for user data including collation from all available sources to build detailed long term profiles of individuals, not unlike files by the stasi.
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