Sentences with phrase «passed peak production»

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While the terms of trade have passed their peak, the substantial investment in productive capacity of the resource sector in recent years is expected to provide a large boost to the production and exports of resources in coming years.
We already passed world peak production in 2006 for wheat, soy, corn and fish.
By then, the peak had passed, in part because profit - hungry publishers took to streamlining production and seeking simple, flair - free, copied prints instead.
It needs to be replaced with natural leguminous nitrogen fixation or the expanded population will find itself trying to live on one third of present agricultural productivity as oil production passes its peak.
As the peak of oil production is approached and passed, we must expect the price of oil and LPG to rise.
At peak production the Carmichael mine, now approaching financial closure, would see 60 million tonnes of coal, and an additional 560 ships, pass through the Great Barrier Reef each year.
Many alarmists and CIC promoters, including President Obama, subscribe to the idea that the world will run out of oil and that production has already passed its peak.
Globally we have already passed peaks or are soon to be facing them in copper, phosphorous, fish catches, grain production, per capita fresh water and uranium to name but a few.
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