Sentences with phrase «more affluent nations»

The discussion may be «over» regarding the GH theory, that CO2 is a GH gas or that humans emit CO2 from fossil fuel combustion, etc. (with more affluent nations emitting more than impoverished ones).

Not exact matches

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In this way the ideal of equality of opportunity may be furthered, the more favored sections of the nation helping to lift the heavier educational burden of the less affluent sections.
The restricted availability of premature feeding formulas and supplies, incubators and other equipment in less affluent nations causes premature infants to be more often held and breastfed — hence, they more often survive.
No country has achieved anything like equity on this front, but several nations, often dubbed the «Asian tigers,» get more than 10 percent of their disadvantaged students into the top - scoring levels in math, alongside more than 30 percent of their affluent youngsters.
Connecticut has the nation's largest achievement gap between poor students and their more affluent peers, and it's acute even in higher - income towns like West Hartford.
(Connecticut also has one of the widest test score gaps in the nation between low - income students and their more affluent peers.)
Not only does it sidestep the always unwelcome «environmentalists would rather hug trees than people» meme, but it's also my impression that as nations become more affluent and developed, they are more likely to preserve their natural resources.
China and India, for example, the world's most populous nations, are increasing their consumption as they become more affluent and their per capita emissions will in time become similar to those of economically developed countries.
In either case, the growth rate has already slowed down considerably, and is expected to continue to do so, as developing nations become more affluent.
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