About 60 percent of
land areas producing beans could also become useless in the near future as a result of the increasing global temperature.
Not exact matches
In urban
areas, lack of vacant plots of
land is driving more and more urban farmers to
produce food upwards on the side of buildings rather than outwards.
Calhoun means that there came a time in the life of man when no more people could survive in a given geographical
area by simply living off the natural
produce of the
land.
With a seemingly endless expanses available for its production, coffee plantations in Brazil often cover immense
areas of
land, need hundreds of people to manage and operate them, and
produce huge quantities of coffee.
«There are places in the world where fish farming is best suited and there are places where the production of beef is best suited and particularly through out northern Australia, not only northern Australia but through out the country, where beef production can be an efficient way of utilising that product that's
produced naturally in the grass
lands, so beef production will remain in those
areas.
The NYC Council's Committee on Finance voted to increase the Council's operating budget to $ 81.3 million, an increase of nearly 27 percent from the current budget, following through on Speaker Corey Johnson's promise to increase internal resources and
produce a stronger role for the legislative body in
areas such as
land use and oversight.
In 2008, as Manhattan borough president, Mr. Stringer
produced a report entitled «
Land Rich, Pocket Poor» that explored potential development opportunities on the large tracts of open ground
area in most public housing developments.
If 60 million acres of
land, approximately the
area of Oregon, were given over to algae cultivation, «we could reasonably
produce 300 billion gallons of algae biofuels per year.»
At the most fundamental level, the ecological footprint incorporates six measurements — city cover, carbon dioxide pollution, farm fields, fisheries, forests and rangeland — to reveal «the aggregate
area of
land and water ecosystems required by specified human populations to
produce the ecosystem goods and services they consume and to assimilate their carbon waste.»
However, as farming practices and technologies continue to be refined, more food can be
produced per unit of
land — meaning less
area is needed for agriculture and more
land can be «spared» for natural habitats.
The
area of
land required per barrel of
produced oil increased by a factor of 12 between 1955 and 2006 [150] leading to ecosystem fragmentation by roads and pipelines needed to support the wells [151].
Spirulina is a microalgae that thrives in hot, sunny climates and in alkaline waters around the world, and
produces twenty times as much protein as soybeans growing on an equal - sized
area of
land.
O'o Farms is an 8.5 - acre organic farm in the lovely Waipoli forest
area in upcountry Maui,
producing numerous crops on virgin
land and in greenhouses.
The waters are all clear and often protected by the offshore reefs that can
produce some of the world's best surfing and keep the water on the beaches flat for swimming and snorkeling in the lagoons that can be difficult to find in many
areas on the main
land of Bali.
She adds, «The Sacca San Mattia seemed like the most suitable wasteland in the
area of Venice because of its odd, complex configuration: a piece of
land formed by layers of waste
produced by the glass and construction industries.»
The project will seek to
produce artworks of diverse forms (including video art,
land art, photography, site - specific installations, new media and multimedia works) with restrictions on material imports to the
area.
Dick Glick, in comment # 1, writes that «just 1/2 the
land area of South America could be used to
produce twice the total energy used in world - wide in 2006.»
Sorry my «renewable» message stopped on the issue of
land use — South America Land surface 4.416768 e +9 acres or — or just 1/2 the land area of South America could be used to produce twice the total energy used in world - wide in 2
land use — South America
Land surface 4.416768 e +9 acres or — or just 1/2 the land area of South America could be used to produce twice the total energy used in world - wide in 2
Land surface 4.416768 e +9 acres or — or just 1/2 the
land area of South America could be used to produce twice the total energy used in world - wide in 2
land area of South America could be used to
produce twice the total energy used in world - wide in 2006.
Whether the storm was over
land, ocean or coastal
areas, clouds with more ice
produced more lightning, researchers studying satellite radar images report in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.
CATA will develop a series of workshops around nutrition, engage with organic farmers in the Bridgeton
area, set up an an organic farmers» market that is easily accessible, and finally cultivate a plot of
land to be used by our membership to grow their own food that they can bring home to their families as well as sell their
produce.
After incorporating these «indirect emission» effects from changes in
land use, often into
areas valuable as carbon sinks, the analysis found that biofuels
produced from vegetable oils are likely to be worse for the climate than fossil fuels.
Africa has been hit particularly hard: over five million hectares of
land — an
area the size of Denmark — have been grabbed in Africa to
produce agrofuels.
It's hardly surprising then that fish stocks are taking a nose dive, when we'll need more ocean
produce to offset a reducing
land area - we can not keep cutting down rain forests - we need them to
produce oxygen and soak up carbon dioxide.
There's a lot of research that has
produced more detailed knowledge on the carbon cycle of oceans and
land areas.
The method is designed to estimate human demand for biocapacity, defined as: «the aggregate
area of
land and water ecosystems required by specified human populations to
produce the ecosystems goods and services they consume and to assimilate their carbon wastes.»
India's Ecological Footprint — the amount of productive
land and sea
area required to
produce the resources it consumes and absorb its waste — has doubled since 1961, according to the report.
Meanwhile in South Korea, just one example, on a relatively small
land area a nation is powering ahead as manufacturers and
producing steel from Australian ore and coal.
Other ways of
producing biofuels in the tropics — on degraded
lands, former agricultural
areas and so on — are clearly possible, and could have tremendous environmental, economic and social benefits.»
In built - up urban
areas the concentration of heat storing materials in buildings, roads, etc. such as concrete, bitumen, bricks and so on, and heat sources such as heaters, air - conditioners, lighting, cars, etc. all combine to
produce a local «heat island»: a region where temperatures tend to be warmer than the surrounding rural
land.
OTEC plants can be
land - based, «floating» (offshore fixed plants), or «grazing» plants that are allowed to drift through the
areas of the ocean with high temperature differences, storing the energy they
produce as liquid hydrogen.
How much
land area is actually required (actual not theoretical) to
produce that volume of fuel per year?
The
area west of the Alps, stretching across France to the English Channel and up to the North Sea, is also naturally very productive
land, enabling densely populated Western Europe to
produce an exportable surplus of wheat.
Additional escalation of the mining impact occurs as conventional oil mining is supplanted by tar sands development, with mining and
land disturbance from the latter
producing land use - related greenhouse gas emissions as much as 23 times greater than conventional oil production per unit
area [152], but with substantial variability and uncertainty [152]--[153].
The
area of
land required per barrel of
produced oil increased by a factor of 12 between 1955 and 2006 [150] leading to ecosystem fragmentation by roads and pipelines needed to support the wells [151].
he new ACR methodology provides an incentive to landowners in the Sacramento - San Joaquin Delta, Suisun Marsh, and other historically natural wetland
areas in California to convert their most subsided and marginal agricultural
lands to wetlands or to
produce wetlands crops such as rice, which will stop
land subsidence and reverse it over time.»
63 Wind Advantages: Disadvantages: Wind is free Wind Advantages: Wind is free Wind farms require no fuel
Produces no waste or greenhouse gases The
land beneath can usually still be used for farming, It's a good method of supplying energy to remote
areas Disadvantages: The wind is not always predictable.
Industrial wastes and other organic materials could easily be gasified to both
produce electricity and fuel as well as to eliminate some of the
land area needed for landfills —
land area that could be used for other things, like harvesting plant biomass.
These artificial rain storms allegedly covered 42 percent more
land area, and the rain output was 137 percent more and
produced 120,885 acre - feet of rain at a cost of less than $ 11 per acre - foot.
If this is the best such
land area surface temperature assessment system on the planet (covering, as well, a broad range of metropolitan, suburban, and rural
areas), and the quality of the system is now proven to be demonstrably more prone to error than had been previously assumed — with the preponderance of error shown to
produce the impression of warming in excess of real conditions prevailing — what may be reliably inferred about surface temperature monitoring systems data from even less reliable thermometers all over the rest of the world?
Full quote: «The Earth will be able to support enormously more people because a far greater
land area will be available to
produce food.»
In the meantime, the same larger entity can afford to import alternate source feedstocks at prices much lower than local
areas with weak or spent
land can
produce.
This implies that if biofuels are
produced on existing cropland, other production - in particular for serving the growing food demand beyond the capacities to increase yields - will be displaced to other
areas («indirect
land use»).
Producing hydrogen through solar water splitting requires the coverage of large
land areas.
Salient circumstances at present include a forecast zero flow nomination to the State Water Project, a counter-intuitive assessment that supplies for southern, highly populated counties are far less seriously threatened due to more robust storage, Bay
Area delta eco systems threatened with «collapse», and
land fallowing in the San Joaquin running to half a million acres (of a CA total of ~ 8 million irrigated, that
produce nearly half the nation's fruits and veggies).
Another way of raising
land productivity, where soil moisture permits, is to increase the
area of multicropped
land that
produces more than one crop per year.
Deep - sea corals such as those in Alaskan waters provide sites for fish to feed, reproduce and hide from predators — in an
area that
produces more than half of US commercial fish
landings.
They plan to expel farmers and graziers from most
land areas, with food
produced in concentrated feedlots, factory farms, communal gardens and hydroponics.
In this way farmers are
producing far more cocoa beans from the same
area of
land.
Over a majority of the Earth's tropics, air passing over forested
land produces twice as much rain as air passing over
areas of sparse vegetation, the study found.
Similarly, if a construction project
produces debris that
lands on a sidewalk or common walking
area, some party running the project bears responsibility to clear the debris out of the walkway.