Sentences with phrase «over natural resources while»

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«While much attention has been paid to the surge in popularity of Canada's natural resources over the past decade, Canadian companies have been quietly and steadily increasing their international sales of services,» wrote the Conference Board's Jacqueline Palladini.
That said, while Baytex does see low - single - digit production growth next year, many of its peers will grow much faster, including Canadian Natural Resources, which will benefit from the completion of two major expansion projects over the next year.
But the former Soviet Union gave neoliberals a free hand in turning land and natural resources over to insiders and slashing taxes on them — while imposing a stiff «flat tax» on labor's income.
While future global conflicts will undoubtedly be over territory and dwindling limited natural resources, there is no way to justify waging war in the name of some deity (not that there ever has been).
In humanities class, students simulate their own ancient civilization by choosing natural resources and technologies and seeing how their populations fare over centuries, while ignoring complexities like government structures and religion.
While Natural Resources Canada fuel consumption information has yet to be confirmed, in the EU test cycle the new ActiveHybrid 7 yields efficiency gains of 14 percent over the new 740Li which itself sees an impressive improvement over its predecessor.
-- Natural Resources: Emerging markets enjoy an abundance of natural resources, while frontier markets (despite their currently small share of global GDP) possess over 40 % of the world's oil reserves & over 25 % of its gas rNatural Resources: Emerging markets enjoy an abundance of natural resources, while frontier markets (despite their currently small share of global GDP) possess over 40 % of the world's oil reserves & over 25 % of its gasResources: Emerging markets enjoy an abundance of natural resources, while frontier markets (despite their currently small share of global GDP) possess over 40 % of the world's oil reserves & over 25 % of its gas rnatural resources, while frontier markets (despite their currently small share of global GDP) possess over 40 % of the world's oil reserves & over 25 % of its gasresources, while frontier markets (despite their currently small share of global GDP) possess over 40 % of the world's oil reserves & over 25 % of its gas reserves
While reporting a story at the time on the intensifying battle over climate attitudes, between those trying to convince the public to embrace cuts in greenhouse gases and those fighting such a move, I interviewed David Hawkins of the Natural Resources Defense Council, who said the group was eagerly seeking such photos.
While technology improvements have lessened the occurrence of oil spills in the last 40 years, the Mineral Management Service a bureau in the U.S. Department of the Interior that manages the nation's natural gas, oil and other mineral resources on the outer continental shelf, projects about one oil spill per year of at least 1,000 barrels in the Gulf of Mexico over the next 40 years.
While the Natural Resources Defense Council and Environmental Defense claimed victory Monday when Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. and Texas Pacific Group announced plans to take TXU private, other environmental groups are crying foul over the terms of the agreement.
Over the longer - term, Japan could increase energy security, and better insulate itself from economic and geologic shocks to its energy system through more aggressively developing its internal renewable energy resources while deepening electricity market and natural gas interconnections with China, South Korea and even Russia.
For the Environment Group of UNEP2 sustainable consumption and production practices are «the use of services and related products, which respond to basic needs and bring a better quality of life while minimising the use of natural resources and toxic materials as well as the emissions of waste and pollutants over the life cycle of the service or product so as not to jeopardise the needs of future generations.»
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