Sentences with phrase «up to a decade ahead»

Decadal forecasts, also called «near - term» climate predictions, range up to a decade ahead.

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With the UK economy gradually picking up pace and inflation rising on the back of a weaker currency, the UK's central bank may finally go ahead with a rate hike for the first time in a decade, although it is widely expected to leave the monthly government and corporate - bond purchases untouched at # 435 and # 10 billion respectively.
But after a decade of global easing, interest rates in the years ahead have nowhere to go but up.
The actress, who turned 40 on Monday, decided to charge full - speed ahead toward this new decade of life rather than lament leading up to her milestone birthday.
, I've teamed up with Express to take a good long look at the year ahead and see how I can best set myself up so the next decade is my best yet.
Between the decade of groundwork they've set up and the sheer overstuffed nature of the cast, Infinity War requires the most homework ahead of time to keep up with.
«Today's console technology is literally decades ahead of what powered Splatterhouse when it made its first indelible bloody mark on gaming, which means we now have gore like never before for all the fans and the new generation of gamers lining up to get to grips with Rick,» said Hiroaki Ochiai, VP Sales and Marketing, NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe S.A.S. «If you have the stomach for it, there's nothing more satisfying than beating a hell beast to death with its own leg.»
When you add up that there is more methane being emitted than E.P.A. has estimated, that methane is responsible for up to half of all the greenhouse gas emissions for the entire US, and that each unit of methane emitted is far more important in causing global climate change over the critical few decades ahead, it should be clear that bridge - fuel argument just doesn't hold up.
It takes a far, far higher leakage rate to completely negate the benefits of switching, and even then you'd wind up coming out ahead from the switch a few decades after you stop using fossil fuels.
No politician today is likely to stand up and tell Americans what it might really take to reduce our own CO2 output by 80 % in the decades ahead, to say nothing of also reducing our CH4 emissions by a similar amount.
Expansion of grid supply by construction of big new coal fired power plants such as in the Hunter Valley and near Lithgow are going ahead and look to me to be intended to prevent the issue of decarbonising our energy supply getting mixed up with the issue of maintaining growth and reliability of supply; we'll have enough fossil fuel generating capacity that building low emissions capacity will remain «optional» and can be deferred another decade or two.
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