Sentences with phrase «rising global demand»

Rising global demand for electricity will make nuclear an increasingly important source of energy in coming years.
Such low level of oil investment, for the third year in succession in the wake of rising global demand can lead to a supply crunch in the future.
Whether this will affect strongly rising global demand remains to be seen.
The world will run out of cocoa within the next seven years due to pressures of rising global demand.
General Motors will increase production of the Chevrolet Bolt later this year to meet rising global demand for the battery - electric vehicle.
This, combined with rising global demand for food «gives Australia a great opportunity to drive jobs and investment growth for the future,» he said.
The fund, managed by rural property veteran David Bryant, also grew distributions by 4 per cent to 8.92 cents in FY16 (a yield of about 5.4 per cent) as it benefited from rising global demand for the commodities its properties produce, the increasing scale and value of its portfolio and growing appetite for agribusiness from big institutional investors.
The rapid expansion of palm oil, driven by rising global demand for food and fuel, has been linked to widespread deforestation in Southeast Asia, the source of about 85 percent of palm oil.
For example, there was a rapid increase in US coal prices due to rising global demand before 2008, then a rapid fall after 2008 when global demands declined [23].
The IEA warns that in order to offset recent declines and meet rising global demand, the oil industry needs to develop 18 billion new barrels every year between 2017 and 2025.
What's disturbing, of course, is that if you substituted «gushed» for «burned up,» you could play a similar thought experiment again — basically fast - forwarding from the unabated seabed oil gusher to a time when extraction of oil from the earth's deepest and most remote deposits no longer keeps up with rising global demand (energy forecasters foresee several decades of rising demand even as rich countries» use of the fuel flattens and perhaps declines).
This recent pick - up in export volumes stems from rising global demand and efforts to redress capacity constraints; it has been most pronounced in exports of coal.
Wednesday's announcement, the result of a consultation process, seeks to prevent similar situations and make it easier for Victoria's agricultural industries to expand to meet the rising global demand for protein and high - quality food even as a growing generation of tree - changers move from cities to rural and regional towns.
A rising global demand for food must be met despite harsher and less predictable farming conditions; supply chains are more globally connected than ever before despite increasing geopolitical instability; and technology advances are disrupting every element of the value chain.
Several factors are at play in the skyrocketing prices, reflecting both rising global demand and falling supplies of food grains.
This will help allow wheat breeding to keep up with the rising global demand for the crop and to address the challenges of new, virulent diseases and more extreme weather.
In the same 2014 Ipsos survey, 66 percent agreed that «renewable sources of energy such as hydroelectricity, solar and wind can not on [their] own meet the rising global demand for energy.»
One more symbol of the rising global demand for rhino horn and its devastating effect on rhinoceroses in both Africa and Asia: The Guardian reports that the female white rhino in South Africa's Krugersdorp nature
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