Sentences with phrase «rapidly than population»

What I originally proposed was that the lines (energy consumption) will diminish more rapidly than the population diminishes (in a non-linear relationship).
Water use has been increasing even more rapidly than population.

Not exact matches

More than 100 regional banks face dwindling prospects of growing their loan portfolios, due to the country's rapidly aging and shrinking population.
While Staten Island is the city's least populous borough, its population has grown steadily and rapidly, more than doubling in the last half - century to close to one - half million residents.
It is rightly stressed that no sustainable society is possible apart from population stability.26 Such stability can not be attained at once, but there is great importance in developing policies which will rapidly slow population growth around the world and bring it to a halt at no more than six billion.
Tesco is leading the charge, with a range of vegan ready meals and snacks, catering to the UK's rapidly growing vegan population — more than 542,000 of us now eat no animal products, more than three times the number of 10 years ago.
One change — the scrapping of Indefinite Public Protection sentences — survived and many believe that this is one reason why the prison population is now stable rather than rising rapidly.
After less than a year, most of these measures were reversed, and the prison population began once again to rise rapidly, stimulated by the then Conservative Home Secretary Michael Howard, who avowed that «prison works».
Immigration alters a country's population much more rapidly than other factors.
In reality, «substantially more scientists and engineers graduate from U.S. universities than can find attractive career openings in the U.S. work force [and] the postdoc population, which has grown very rapidly in U.S. universities and is recruited increasingly from abroad, looks more like a pool of low - cost research lab workers with limited career prospects than a high - quality training program for soon - to - be academic researchers,» he continued.
CQGS is working with more than 50 stakeholder organizations to develop standards based on best scientific evidence that will focus on delivering optimal surgical care for a rapidly growing older patient population.
Blue eyes have their hue because of a single genetic mutation that occurred fewer than 10,000 years ago in one individual and swept rapidly through the European population, according to a study published in the journal Human Genetics in January.
Contrary to previous findings, the new results reveal that the rate of population change has grown much more rapidly than the expansion of urban land.
In a study published in IOP Publishing's journal Environmental Research Letters, the researchers provide evidence to suggest that urban populations have grown more rapidly than the expansion of urban areas, leading to increased population densities in some of the most populated yet vulnerable regions in the world.
«Viruses «piggyback» on host microbes» success: Rather than killing off their hosts in a rapidly growing microbial population, viruses opt to rise with the tide.»
Darryl While you absolutely correct about Vegetarians having lower risk of Diabetes compared to Nonvegans but there risk is still higher than Vegans.In India where majority of population is Vegetarian the incidence of diabetes is still rising rapidly because of high intake dairy products especially butter and ghee
The student population, however, increased far more rapidly than state spending did during the same window of time, growing by 57.4 percent.
The student population increased far more rapidly than state spending during the same period of time.
The English language learning population and the cost of serving them has increased rapidly and the per pupil categorical aid has been cut by more than half;
There's a problem: the government has decided that it would make more economic sense to give each Sweetland resident a sizeable cash payout than to continue providing public services to the island and its rapidly dwindling population.
I alleged that global population growth was declining more rapidly than the politicians / activists were stating.
America is in better shape demographically than many developed markets (such as Japan and much of Europe), but even here we face massive headwinds given our current debt levels and rapidly aging population.
The cat population in the U.S. is greater than the dog population, and it appears to be growing more rapidly in recent years.
What Legge meant by that, the University of Queensland summary of her findings explained, was that «in addition to strategic cat control in bushland areas,» where cats have already long been massacred as rapidly as they can be found, «there is a need to address feral cats in heavily urbanized areas where their population density could be 30 times higher than in natural environments.»
Italians have been slow to embrace online travel purchases for diverse reasons: broadband penetration is low and still relatively expensive; they are by nature hesitant to release personal information over the Internet; traditional offline players have powerful ties and still sell the vast majority of travel related products; tour operators have been cautious about challenging conventional distribution channels; credit card usage is still relatively low and most credit cards have limited spending margins per month and the country's population is aging rapidly, resulting in slower adoption of the Internet than other markets.
Except that the population of artists has increased even more rapidly than the number of galleries, so that there are still plenty of talented artists whose work is hard to see even for die - hards of the scene.
Of course, even a modest increase in fertility rates among the most developed countries will imply that the population size in these countries declines less rapidly, or grows somewhat more rapidly than would otherwise have been the case.
The share of capital and population installed in flood - prone area can be increasing with growth, making disaster consequences (when a disaster occurs) grow more rapidly than wealth.
To the extent that demographers talk about the assumptions underlying the UN medium variant, which now shows world population reaching 9 billion, by 2042, there's a growing consensus that the assumptions may prove too optimistic (i.e. population may grow more rapidly than projected).
For example, in the region investigated by Dole et al (50N - 60N / 35E - 55E) no single (or combined) rural GISS station (with a population less than 10,000) covers the post-Soviet era, a period when Moscow expanded rapidly.
But, since my projection for those to seriously affect the climate system is more like 150 years than 50, the more rapidly the population curve can be bent down, the «differential» as you call it will certainly make a difference in M and A.
Species and populations must adjust to conditions that are changing more rapidly than in tens of thousands of years against a background of systems that are utterly dominnted and changed by human actvities (read my yesterday's post again).
I'm sure you will agree that future human CO2 emissions will in some way be linked to future human population growth rates, i.e. if population grows rapidly humans will emit more CO2 in the future than if population grows slowly..
«Because Americans are high resource consumers in a country with a large, rapidly growing population base, the U.S. has a much bigger «per - person» impact on global climate change than any other nation.»
So it is clear that both population as well as affluence have grown considerably more rapidly than atmospheric CO2 concentrations.
Africa, meanwhile, is projected to power its rapidly urbanizing population with abundant natural gas and hydroelectric energy, much more so than with solar or wind.
According to the International Energy Agency's Bioenergy Task 40, these two regions alone can produce more than 500 Exajoules of bioenergy for exports by 2050, in an explicitly sustainable way; that is, after all the food, fiber and fodder needs for rapidly growing populations are met, and without any deforestation and a look at Africa's sustainable potential).
If those projected decreases in fertility rates are off by only 0.5 births per woman (an error of less than 10 % in many high - fertility countries), the date at which the world reaches 11 billion will occur five decades earlier and will raise the global total population by 2100 to nearly 17 billion and still rapidly growing [3].
Hernando, Mississippi is a rapidly - growing city that has seen its population more than double in the past decade.
With the rapidly ageing population, we've seen a growing incidence of TBI in older people as a result of falls, which typically affects more females than males.
Canada faces significant aging of its population as the proportion of seniors increases more rapidly than all other age groups.
May 1, 2016 Smart Cities in India will Share Corporate Real Estate as Profession Emerges As a developing economy with a rapidly growing population, India will see the development of smart cities, but they will be different than other smart cities already taking root around the world.
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