Needless to say, Buffett is referring to several industries, but a few that I think deserves special attention include America's
modern energy infrastructure.
Not exact matches
Trillions will be invested in 5G, EVs, IoT,
energy, and other types of
modern infrastructure.
Once that
infrastructure is in place, there is little doubt that the subject of world Christianity as the unique legacy of the
modern missionary movement will make its long - overdue impact and channel back some of its revitalized
energy into the necessary transformation of our preCopernican historical universe.
They form part of a wider effort to build large «
modern»
infrastructures across the country, from road improvements and increased
energy production to skyscrapers in the capital Kigali.
... the planning system for
infrastructure that should allow better transport, cleaner
energy, and
modern telecommunications to deliver their potential.
The developing world, on the other hand, is in the process of building out its own
energy infrastructure and thus has an opportunity to adopt the best practices and most
modern technologies from developed countries.
b by 2030 expand
infrastructure and upgrade technology for supplying
modern and sustainable
energy services for all in developing countries, particularly LDCs and SIDS
Degradation of near - surface permafrost (perennially frozen ground) caused by
modern climate change is adversely affecting human
infrastructure, altering Arctic ecosystem structure and function, changing the surface
energy balance, and has the potential to dramatically impact Arctic hydrological processes and increase greenhouse gas emissions.
Conversely, the unacceptable status quo is that official processes are too easily hijacked by vocal minorities, and that
modern energy and its
infrastructure are someone else's responsibilities — both to the detriment of the greater public good.
In contrast, the
modern high - tech approach of matching
energy supply to
energy demand at all times requires a lot of extra
infrastructure which makes renewable power production a complex, slow, expensive and unsustainable undertaking.
With PUCO's decision now issued, we hope to be able to work with FirstEnergy to accelerate its path beyond coal and nuclear and toward new investments in clean
energy,
energy efficiency, and other
modern grid initiatives like
infrastructure for electric vehicles.»
The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda aim for universal access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and
modern energy and
infrastructure by 2030.