Sentences with phrase «more power over resources»

Not exact matches

Over at the web site of the Calgary Homeless Foundation, I've written a blog post titled «Do Calgary and Edmonton need more power and resources
It may take some more decades but all Muslims in the USA some day will rise and try to destroy this country by force; but they know the logistics — they have to have enough Muslims in enough important places of power and enough resources in order to take over this country.
Hart said a key question next week would be how the program would seek to avoid advantaging provinces with substantial renewable energy resources over those that are more dependent on coal - fired power, like Liaoning in northeastern China, which is known as the country's Rust Belt.
Though the auto industry has introduced more electric vehicles powered by natural resources over the years, restrictions on battery size have kept commercial airplanes from doing the same.
As of October 1995, schools have more control over school resources, powers traditionally held by the Ministry and the LEAs.
For developers who want more precise control over their UI across the range of Android - powered devices, the platform's screen support API is extended with new resource qualifiers and manifest attributes, to also allow targeting screens by their dimensions.
If permanent character decisions aren't enough, 1999 mode will also make major changes to the way the game plays, making health, power and weapon management far more demanding, as well as heavily tweaking the respawn system so that if you don't have the resources to be brought back to the life then a «Game Over» screen will be your reward.
For example, to achieve a 450 ppm CO2eq concentration by 2100, supplies of low ‐ carbon energy — energy from nuclear power, solar power, wind power, hydroelectric power, bioenergy, and fossil resources with carbon dioxide capture and storage — might need to increase five ‐ fold or more over the next 40 years.
HVDC technology can move more power over longer distances with less electrical loss than alternating current (AC) transmission routes; by doing so, HVDC transmission preserves land resources and maximizes clean energy availability.
I would add that many in the West may also want to weaken the power of non-western countries which have a lot of oil resources compared to the West, and they may hope that having more of the world shunning the use of oil resources and the development of oil extraction in the name of fighting «Global Warming» could be used to gain the economic upper hand over their competitors.
In the wake of the 2011 disaster at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, Japan is looking to harness more of its offshore wind, a resource plentiful enough to meet national electricity needs nearly three times over.
The power struggle over the coast's resources resulted in the systematic displacement of more than one million Afro - Colombians and, in some cases, entire villages.
But over the past three years, as they have devoted tremendous resources to the fight against TransCanada Corp.'s proposed oil pipeline, they potentially have diverted vast resources from other goals many environmentalists consider more important, such as limiting power plant pollution and taxing carbon emissions.
In nine states it provided more than 12 percent and in 17 states, more than five percent... In a 2010 study, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory reported over 10 million MW of wind resource in the U.S., enough to power the equivalent of the nation's total electricity needs 10 times over
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