It represents a very large pile of
potential fuel for fires as it thaws.
Fuels and oxidizers: These are a bit trickier to identify, but consider most, if not all, organic liquids and solids to be
potential fuels for a fire.
Not exact matches
«What will happen as they go into the dry season is all that new growth and greenery will dry out and it will just end up being more
fuel for potential fires later this summer and autumn.»
The manager, Justin Tugman, says that a combination of higher interest rates and faster inflation bodes well
for value strategies, and a
potential trade war would «only add
fuel to the
fire.»
Among the concerns were the
potential for leaks of hydrazine, a toxic
fuel, and the
potential for the thrusters to
fire inadvertently.
«US nuclear regulators greatly underestimate
potential for nuclear disaster: Nuclear spent
fuel fire could force millions of people to relocate.»
According to one study that looked at eight
fuel aridity metrics in the Western U.S. and modeled climate change's effects on them, human - caused climate change accounted
for about 55 percent of the observed increases in
fuel aridity between 1979 and 2015 (Figure 6), and added an estimated 4.2 million hectares of forest
fire area between 1984 and 2015.7 Based on all eight metrics, the Western U.S. experienced an average of 9 additional days per year of high
fire potential due to climate change between 2000 and 2015, a 50 percent increase from the baseline of 17 days per year when looking back to 1979.
Maserati North America is recalling more than 1,000 of its newest luxury cars to fix leaky
fuel pipes that increase the
potential for an engine
fire.
Buttonwood divides the quantitative approaches to investing into at three different types and their
potential for providing a stabilizing influence on the market or throwing
fuel on the
fire in a crash:
This
potential for more rapid
fuel - load buildup and thus a greater
fire hazard, and so likelihood, was covered back in the US National Asmt report from a decade ago.
These equity concerns include: the regressive impact of
potential energy price increases on low - income households; the
potential for carbon pricing policies to allow some fossil
fuel -
fired power plants or refineries to continue to operate and emit air and water pollutants in neighborhoods already burdened by pollution; and the economic hardship to workers and communities dependent on fossil
fuel industries
for livelihoods or
for their tax base as we transition away from these resources.