Google: crop yield optimization climate soil: the literature is vast, but is not something that
most people in developed countries know very well any more.
While
most people in developed countries need to limit their fat intake, «zero fat is definitely not the way to go,» he said.
Although
most people in developed countries get plenty of calories daily, their diets are often lacking in key nutrients that their bodies have evolved to expect.
Not exact matches
Canadian online retail,
in short, looks a lot like Canadian retail did 20 years ago: unimpressive, outdated and at threat of being thrashed by American retailers — many of which are already making steady progress
in better serving this market.Despite the
country's reputation as one of the world's
most wired and digitally social
people, Canadians only spent $ 18 - billion online
in 2010, or 3.4 per cent of total retail sales, according to Boston Consulting Group — well behind other
developed countries such as the U.S. at 5 per cent and the United Kingdom at 13.5 per cent.
I believe that
people, poor as they were by our standards, had more control over their own lives
in those days than is possible today for
most workers, especially
in the
developing countries.
Vandana Shiva makes, this point
in more detail with regard to the social systems of
developing countries — the Green Revolution, she writes, has
in fact impoverished
most of the
people it sought to help, and the Gene Revolution now following on its heels will only increase the damage.
Nearly a third of all food is lost or wasted «between the farm and the fork» and it is the rural
people in developing countries who suffer this loss the
most.
Risk factors include: 1) age (
most people are diagnosed
in their 20s - 30s), 2) race or ethnicity (Caucasians have the highest risk, but IBD can occur
in any race; there's an even higher risk if you are of Ashkenazi Jewish descent), 3) family history (risk is higher if a close relative has the disease), 4) cigarette smoking (the
most important controllable risk factor for
developing CD), 5) nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (includes ibuprofen [Advil, Motrin IB, others], naproxen sodium [Aleve], diclofenac sodium [Voltaren], and others), and 6) where you live (you are more likely to
develop IBD if you live
in an industrialized
country).
1.35 million
people in developing countries,
most of them children, die every year from diarrhoeal diseases associated with lack of access to safe drinking water, inadequate sanitation, poor hygiene and overcrowding.
Perhaps the
most useful way to improve life
in the Third World is to encourage
people from more -
developed countries to go to less -
developed countries to start small businesses, and / or provide advice to existing businesses.
Buhari said it was difficult to grapple with forced migration because
most of them
in recent years were of
people coming from
developing countries in a flight to safety to more stable
countries.
According to the U.N. 2.5 billion
people do not have access to toilet facilities,
most of which are
in developing countries like Ghana.
«
In many of the specifics of the way people view climate change — for instance, seeing it as a moral issue and understanding that climate change is going to hurt people in developing countries and the world's poor the most — we saw really large shifts.&raqu
In many of the specifics of the way
people view climate change — for instance, seeing it as a moral issue and understanding that climate change is going to hurt
people in developing countries and the world's poor the most — we saw really large shifts.&raqu
in developing countries and the world's poor the
most — we saw really large shifts.»
Especially
in developing countries in Africa and Asia, «
most of these
people are needlessly blind,» says D. Balasubramanian, research director for both LV Prasad and the new facility.
Chest pain is the
most common reason
people go to the emergency room
in developed countries and accounts for more than 5 million ER visits each year
in the United States.
In a paper in the February 12th issue of the journal Science, researchers warn that unless the focus is on helping small farmers in developing countries, the efforts to feed all the world's people will most likely fai
In a paper
in the February 12th issue of the journal Science, researchers warn that unless the focus is on helping small farmers in developing countries, the efforts to feed all the world's people will most likely fai
in the February 12th issue of the journal Science, researchers warn that unless the focus is on helping small farmers
in developing countries, the efforts to feed all the world's people will most likely fai
in developing countries, the efforts to feed all the world's
people will
most likely fail.
It is the
most common liver disorder
in developed countries — affecting approximately 20 % of the United States population and 25 - 30 % of
people in the UK.
It would be a tragic mistake to dismiss the huge potential of new technologies for addressing some of the
most enduring problems of poverty: drought - and pest - resistant varieties of food for poor farmers who have been bypassed by the Green Revolution; treatment for many tropical diseases, such as malaria and sleeping sickness; low - cost wireless computers that can break the information isolation of rural communities that rely only on the radio and word of mouth; and low - cost energy supplies for the vast majority of
people in developing countries using dung and firewood.
Most guidelines
in developed countries recommend starting treatment between 350 and 500, but
in reality,
people who have health insurance or their own money can start at any CD4 count.
Amphotericin B (AmB) is the main active ingredient
in the
most effective drug used to treat leishmaniasis, a disease which
in the Western world mainly affects dogs, but
in developing countries affects over 12 million
people, with more than 70,000 deaths per year.
G7 governments will aim to increase by up to 400 million the number of
people in the
most vulnerable
developing countries who have access to direct or indirect insurance coverage against climate - related hazards by 2020, and support early warning systems
in the
most vulnerable
countries, the statement said.
The condition is the
most common cause of severe vision loss
in people age 50 and older
in developed countries.
Every year, over 2.5 million
people are newly infected with
most of these infections occurring
in developing countries.
Age - related macular degeneration is one of the
most common causes of vision loss
in developed countries, affecting between 30 million and 50 million
people worldwide.
Worldwide, lung cancer is the
most commonly diagnosed form of cancer.1
In the United Kingdom, its annual incidence is second only to that of breast cancer, accounting for around 39000 new cancer diagnoses annually.2 In countries that have seen a high prevalence of smoking, around 90 % of diagnoses of lung cancer are attributable to cigarette smoking.3 The increased incidence from smoking is proportional to the length and intensity of smoking history.4 On average, a lifetime smoker has a 20-fold increase in the risk of developing lung cancer compared with a lifetime non - smoker.1 Lung cancer is more common in men than in women, closely following past patterns of smoking prevalence, and 80 % of cases are diagnosed in people aged over 60
In the United Kingdom, its annual incidence is second only to that of breast cancer, accounting for around 39000 new cancer diagnoses annually.2
In countries that have seen a high prevalence of smoking, around 90 % of diagnoses of lung cancer are attributable to cigarette smoking.3 The increased incidence from smoking is proportional to the length and intensity of smoking history.4 On average, a lifetime smoker has a 20-fold increase in the risk of developing lung cancer compared with a lifetime non - smoker.1 Lung cancer is more common in men than in women, closely following past patterns of smoking prevalence, and 80 % of cases are diagnosed in people aged over 60
In countries that have seen a high prevalence of smoking, around 90 % of diagnoses of lung cancer are attributable to cigarette smoking.3 The increased incidence from smoking is proportional to the length and intensity of smoking history.4 On average, a lifetime smoker has a 20-fold increase
in the risk of developing lung cancer compared with a lifetime non - smoker.1 Lung cancer is more common in men than in women, closely following past patterns of smoking prevalence, and 80 % of cases are diagnosed in people aged over 60
in the risk of
developing lung cancer compared with a lifetime non - smoker.1 Lung cancer is more common
in men than in women, closely following past patterns of smoking prevalence, and 80 % of cases are diagnosed in people aged over 60
in men than
in women, closely following past patterns of smoking prevalence, and 80 % of cases are diagnosed in people aged over 60
in women, closely following past patterns of smoking prevalence, and 80 % of cases are diagnosed
in people aged over 60
in people aged over 60.2
In most developed countries, there's a trend toward people getting married later in life as well as women getting pregnant for the first time later in lif
In most developed countries, there's a trend toward
people getting married later
in life as well as women getting pregnant for the first time later in lif
in life as well as women getting pregnant for the first time later
in lif
in life.
That's because for
most people in most developed countries, life
in 2017 is easy.
But that is still less than one - fifth of the world's population, and
most of those
people live
in developed countries.
What we found is that we are failing
in this
country to
develop our
most competitive resource — our
people.
Access to clean drinking water makes a huge difference for
people in developing countries, as explained by charity: water, an org that brings safe water to the
people who need it
most.
Countries (or national subdivisions) that lead the PISA, including Singapore, Shanghai, Canada, Finland, South Korea, and Japan, very broadly share a model one could see as the inverse of ours: they draw teachers from among their
most talented
people, prepare them extensively and with close attention to practice, put them
in schools buffered from some of the effects of poverty by social welfare supports, and give them time while
in school to collaborate to
develop and improve their skills.
In a
developing country like India, the concept of e-Learning is new to
most people.
Most dog
people believe that any breed should reflect not only the purposes for which it was
developed, but also should be the responsibility of the «home office» — that a breed should be held
in trust by the «
country of origin».
Speed Up online game is one of the
most successful projects of NOA Games company which is designed to expand healthy recreational culture and it is
developed and implemented
in Persian web space and has attracted cultural institutions and
people interested
in computer games
in the
country.
Nonprofit and for - profit organizations working
in developing countries to bring clean water and sanitation to
people most in need play a major role
in tackling this
most difficult global health issue.
First, climate change creates duties because those
most responsible for causing this problem are the richer
developed countries, yet those who are
most vulnerable to the problem's harshest impacts are some of the world's poorest
people in developing countries.
First, climate change creates duties, responsibilities, and obligations because those
most responsible for causing this problem are the richer
developed countries or rich
people in developed and
developing countries, yet those who are
most vulnerable to the problem's harshest impacts are some of the world's poorest
people around the world.
Yet
people in developing countries are often
most vulnerable both to climate change, and any potential efforts to respond to it.
In summary, a strong case can be made that the US emissions reduction commitment for 2025 of 26 % to 28 % clearly fails to pass minimum ethical scrutiny when one considers: (a) the 2007 IPCC report on which the US likely relied upon to establish a 80 % reduction target by 2050 also called for 25 % to 40 % reduction by
developed countries by 2020, and (b) although reasonable
people may disagree with what «equity» means under the UNFCCC, the US commitments can't be reconciled with any reasonable interpretation of what «equity» requires, (c) the United States has expressly acknowledged that its commitments are based upon what can be achieved under existing US law not on what is required of it as a mater of justice, (d) it is clear that more ambitious US commitments have been blocked by arguments that alleged unacceptable costs to the US economy, arguments which have ignored US responsibilities to those
most vulnerable to climate change, and (e) it is virtually certain that the US commitments can not be construed to be a fair allocation of the remaining carbon budget that is available for the entire world to limit warming to 2 °C.
We have a great deal to learn from
people in Developing World
countries,
most of whom live simply by necessity, not choice.
The report also tells us that
most of the
people still without access live
in 20
countries in developing Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, and that about 80 percent of them live
in rural areas.
(maybe
most of you are too cool to remember that sort of moment... but think of something equally bad like the time you accidentally set something on fire and it started getting out of control...) I think it will be worse than that... Seems like to me we need to be much, much, more certain before we go making policy all over the earth that could actually harm us... or maybe not quite so bad, but really not desirable, harm many
developing countries and distract them from addressing real environmental land use and energy production problems that would actually help the environment and save human lives now, today... but keep an eye on the future... not suggesting head
in the sand stuff... just let's stop the panic... if you have to panic it's probly too late...
most people don't behave terribly rationally while panicing...
The Green Climate Fund was created to support
people in developing countries —
people who are the
most affected by the climate crisis but are the least responsible for causing it.
First, climate change creates duties, responsibilities, and obligations because those
most responsible for causing this problem are the richer
developed countries or rich
people in developed and
developing countries, yet those who are
most vulnerable to the problem's harshest impacts are some of the world's poorest
people.
If the four
most populous
countries located on the Pacific «ring of fire» — the United States, Japan, China, and Indonesia, with nearly 2 billion
people — were to seriously invest
in developing their geothermal resources, they could easily make geothermal energy one of the world's leading sources of electricity.
In addition, given that responsibility for past emissions is arguably a factor that should be considered in determining fair allocations and given that people in most developed countries have historically emitted much higher levels than people in developing countries, it is quite clear that the vast majority of regional and local governments, organizations, and businesses can not reasonably argue that they are not exceeding their fair share of safe global emission
In addition, given that responsibility for past emissions is arguably a factor that should be considered
in determining fair allocations and given that people in most developed countries have historically emitted much higher levels than people in developing countries, it is quite clear that the vast majority of regional and local governments, organizations, and businesses can not reasonably argue that they are not exceeding their fair share of safe global emission
in determining fair allocations and given that
people in most developed countries have historically emitted much higher levels than people in developing countries, it is quite clear that the vast majority of regional and local governments, organizations, and businesses can not reasonably argue that they are not exceeding their fair share of safe global emission
in most developed countries have historically emitted much higher levels than
people in developing countries, it is quite clear that the vast majority of regional and local governments, organizations, and businesses can not reasonably argue that they are not exceeding their fair share of safe global emission
in developing countries, it is quite clear that the vast majority of regional and local governments, organizations, and businesses can not reasonably argue that they are not exceeding their fair share of safe global emissions.
In fact there are very likely to be groups and individuals exceeding their fair share of safe global emission in developing countries because wealth differences in many developing countries are great and there are wealthy and middle classes in most countries even in countries where the vast majority of the people are very poo
In fact there are very likely to be groups and individuals exceeding their fair share of safe global emission
in developing countries because wealth differences in many developing countries are great and there are wealthy and middle classes in most countries even in countries where the vast majority of the people are very poo
in developing countries because wealth differences
in many developing countries are great and there are wealthy and middle classes in most countries even in countries where the vast majority of the people are very poo
in many
developing countries are great and there are wealthy and middle classes
in most countries even in countries where the vast majority of the people are very poo
in most countries even
in countries where the vast majority of the people are very poo
in countries where the vast majority of the
people are very poor.
«Poor
people in developing countries are likely to be
most vulnerable.
Ironically, the problem
in most developed countries is too rapid a decline
in population and insufficient young
people to support the massively expensive social programs for the elderly.
In part because, it offers the quickest, most cost - effective way to reduce emissions today rather than tomorrow, but also because it gives people in developing countries an opportunity to develop sustainable lievlihoods by acting as guardians of the ecosystem, as this 26 - minute film from documentary filmmaker Jeffrey Barbee makes clea
In part because, it offers the quickest,
most cost - effective way to reduce emissions today rather than tomorrow, but also because it gives
people in developing countries an opportunity to develop sustainable lievlihoods by acting as guardians of the ecosystem, as this 26 - minute film from documentary filmmaker Jeffrey Barbee makes clea
in developing countries an opportunity to
develop sustainable lievlihoods by acting as guardians of the ecosystem, as this 26 - minute film from documentary filmmaker Jeffrey Barbee makes clear.