Sentences with phrase «rise at a faster rate»

The latest report from the International Panel on Climate Change, an intergovernmental group charged with researching the effects of carbon emissions, said at the end of September that climate change is unequivocal and that going forward, sea levels will rise at a faster rate than they have over the past 40 years.
The good news is that Spain and Portugal have clawed their way out, with Spanish prices rising at their fastest rate in six years, partly due to improved mortgage lending.
The best guess is that healthcare inflation in 2018 and beyond will rise at a faster rate for the next several years.
The past week has seen figures suggesting that UK house prices rose at their fastest rate in August since June 2010.
It's important for climate scientists to understand why sea levels, which have been steadily rising, might periodically fall, or rise at faster rates, said Fasullo.
That «my yield» on our BMY investment is 7.5 % vs. the current dividend yield of 2.5 % reflects 1) steady increases in the company's dividend payout since 2004, and 2) the stock price is much higher today than when we bought it (a stock price rising at a faster rate than the dividend payment will reduce dividend yield).
Prices in this neighbourhood are rising at the fastest rate in the Greater Toronto Area, doubling over the past three years.
The CO2 rose at its fastest rate in 1998 even though we are producing more CO2 now then in 1998.
As for sea levels, they will rise at a faster rate than what has been experienced during the past 40 years.
Under the worst - case scenario investigated, if pollution continues unabated, and if seas respond to ongoing warming by rising at the fastest rates considered likely, sea levels could rise more than 4 feet this century alone, wiping out coastal infrastructure and driving communities inland.
(Due to global warming and glacial melt spurred by fossil fuel burning, oceans are now rising at their fastest rates in 10,000 years.
But right now it is also contributing to sea level rise at a faster rate.
With last year's figures (2012 - 2013) on carbon dioxide rising at the fastest rate since the 80s, possibly because of the living world (plants) reducing their intake.
Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is rising at the fastest rate ever recorded (Washington Post, March 13, 2017)
Lawyers» salaries rose at a faster rate than many other professionals in 2012, with contractors» rates jumping 3.5 per cent, according to the Robert Walters» Salary Survey.
Insurance rates have been steadily climbing over the last thirteen years, but in 2016 average premiums have risen at the fastest rate in over a decade.
While Indigenous men face unacceptably high rates of incarceration, the rate for Indigenous women (compared to non-Indigenous women) is significantly higher and is rising at a faster rate.
As a result, apartment vacancy rates are declining and rents are rising at faster rates
«The typical buyer today plans to stay in a home for 10 years, while rents are projected to rise at faster rates over the next few years,» he said.
«Not only will renters miss out on the price gains, but they'll also face rents rising at faster rates
«Housing will strengthen in 2013 even if the economy weakens because there is a demand for more construction, and the demand for apartments is rising at a faster rate than the need for more single - family homes,» Vitner said.
In the multifamily market, which already has the tightest vacancy rates in any commercial sector, apartment rents will be rising at faster rates in most of the country next year.

Not exact matches

China's consumer inflation rate grew at its fastest pace in six months in October as food prices rose, while producer prices accelerated to a near - five year high, exceeding expectations.
But a high - level meeting scheduled for Wednesday at this year's UN gathering is a testament to fast - rising concern over the rate at which bacteria are learning to evade science's last remaining tools against them.
Tariffs could see U.S. interest rates rise at a faster - than - expected clip, according to Societe Generale Chairman Lorenzo Bini Smaghi.
The two parted ways at a time when childhood obesity rates were rising and there was widespread concern over children's meals at fast food restaurants.
When Bernanke's taper talk caused long - term interest rates to rise much faster than the Fed intended, one of the ways in which the central banks sought to allay market fears was to stress that it would keep short - term rates steady until the jobless rate had reached at least 6.5 %.
Payrolls rose 200,000 last month, the unemployment rate held steady at 4.1 % and wage growth popped up to 2.9 %, it's the fastest year - over-year growth rate since mid-2009.
This would sharply enhance growth rates during the expansion phase, much like margin borrowing enhances returns when market prices are rising faster than the debt servicing costs, but at the expense of sub-par performance once conditions reverse.
The Fed confirmed that its bond - buying stimulus program would end next month, and its new projections suggested some officials saw the risk that rates might have to rise at a faster pace when the bank eventually starts tightening.
And now there's a new challenge: Canada's inflation is rising at the fastest pace in seven years, while at the same time, the jobless rate is at the lowest in four decades and the expansion is running up against capacity.
If it is a new era of faster growth and new investment opportunities, then the equilibrium real interest rate (the rate at which monetary policy neither boosts nor restrains the economy) would rise, so the central bank would be right to move interest rates towards that level.
Encouragingly, investment rose in the quarter at its fastest rate in three years.
High fixed costs are great when revenues are rising as income grows at a faster rate than sales.
Rising inflation would be a catalyst to push the Fed toward raising interest rates at a faster pace than currently expected.
If rates rose shockingly fast, a stock I bought at $ 47 a share would probably trade at $ 200 a share in less than 5 years.
Currently all three of the national series show prices rising at a relatively fast pace over the latest year for which data are available, though they also show that the rates of increase have come down from their most recent peaks.
Kosher food pantries report growing need A 2011 survey of Jewish New Yorkers revealed that Jewish poverty has risen in the past decade and increased at a faster rate than poverty among other groups.
Greece is looking at about a 22 % decline in GDP by the end of the year and the unemployment rate is over 22 % and rising fast.
Owing to this, the UHT milk market is rising in the Asia Pacific region at a faster rate than in other regions.
Similarly, when his Hill Rise ran the last quarter of the 1964 Kentucky Derby in a shade under 24 seconds (which may be the fastest last quarter ever turned in at Churchill Downs) he moved way up in Pope's private ratings.
Since then, the C - section rate has continued to rise ever faster, but neonatal mortality, although continuing, has declined at ever slower rates.
Drug overdose deaths rose at a rate nearly twice as fast in states that embraced Medicaid expansion, like New York, versus non-expansion states, according to the report.
And even if we assume it's accurate, when we consider that pH naturally rises and falls by about + / -0.5 over the course of a single decade, this means that natural changes in seawater pH occur at rates 100s of times faster than the trend attributed to anthropogenic CO2.
The former is likely to overestimate the true global SAT trend (since the oceans do not warm as fast as the land), while the latter may underestimate the true trend, since the SAT over the ocean is predicted to rise at a slightly higher rate than the SST.
The incidence of melanoma, the most lethal form of skin cancer, is rising at one of the fastest rates of all cancers in the U.S. Melanoma can strike people of all ages and is the most common form of cancer among young adults ages 25 to 29.
The former is likely to overestimate the true global surface air temperature trend (since the oceans do not warm as fast as the land), while the latter may underestimate the true trend, since the air temperature over the ocean is predicted to rise at a slightly higher rate than the ocean temperature.
Oceans, which have warmed at an increasingly faster rate, account for as much as 50 percent of global sea level rise, according to a new study.
Further back in time again, sea - levels have risen at much faster rates during the end of the last ice age.
Global ice - sheets are melting at an increased rate; Arctic sea - ice is disappearing much faster than recently projected, and future sea - level rise is now expected to be much higher than previously forecast, according to a new global scientific synthesis prepared by some of the world's top climate scientists.
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