Sentences with phrase «total global production»

Instead, the question to be posed is whether the increase of total global production is desirable.
From 2011 to 2015, Chinese aluminum production doubled, eventually accounting for more than half of total global production.
A study by Aizen and his colleagues, published in April this year, documented a drop in the yield per acre of pollinator - dependent crops since 1961, even as total global production has increased.
In 2006 alone, oil producing companies and countries burned close to 170 billion cubic meters of natural gas, equivalent to a whopping 27 % of total U.S. natural gas consumption or 5.5 % of total global production of natural gas.
That is, part of the total global production is «defensive.»
The focus on the economy has led to a vast increase it total global production.
Turning from per capita production to total global production, the total production from forests has been declining for several years (Brown 1991).
Coffee produced under various certification schemes is still a pretty small fraction of total global production.
The total global production of farmed shrimp reached more than 1.6 million tonnes in 2003, representing a value of nearly 9,000 million U.S. dollars.
Also, in that article, Lowe addresses the late discovery of this source by saying that «Estimating the total global production of methane and other greenhouse gasses is far from an exact science.».
Total global production to date was 3.72 million vehicles.
With a total global production volume of more than 920,000 units, as of the end of April 2006, this vehicle has emerged as a key product for Mazda.
HIROSHIMA, Japan — Mazda Motor Corporation today announced a special edition version of the Mazda Demio (known overseas as the Mazda2) compact car to commemorate reaching two million units of total global production.
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