We generate and
store vast volumes of information, but few of us really look after it.
Not exact matches
«It's fast becoming more about the data and how you move,
store and analyse
vast volumes of information,» he said.
Yet farming and ranching already exact a daunting toll on the environment: burn down rain forests to create more arable land, dump fertilizers onto fields that run off and choke life in rivers and oceans, emit
volumes of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, use up
vast stores of freshwater for irrigation.
Here's the thing about London Edge: there's so many pretty things everywhere that the
volume of them is almost numbing and you begin to act a bit like a greedy toddler hopped up on sugar in a
vast toy
store, leafing through the racks and mumbling «want, want, want» about practically all the lovely things, far more than you could ever conceivably buy.
According to the Buttarelli, the ease of gathering and
storing large
volumes of data «generates massive amounts of digital advertising revenue, the
vast majority of which, and the resulting power, is vested in a small number of companies which dominate the digital field.»