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Wealthy foreign investors, seeking a safe berth for their cash, have been stoking a property boom, driving up prices and locking millions of UK citizens out of the housing market.
This has been a boom, driving record profits at IMAX.
The fracking boom driving down gas prices may be less responsible than renewables uptake for coal demand falling.
Fracking has also become a hot-button issue nationally, with the shale boom driving energy development in regions where it was previously uncommon or not economically feasible.
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But that same boom is driving a culinary revival, with chefs rediscovering dishes that hadn't been seen for decades.
The China shipping boom is driving up freight rates all over the world, not just on Pacific Ocean routes.
With Western Australia, Queensland has counted as one of Australia's two commodity-rich boom states, driving a so-called "two-speed economy".
Washington has done all it can without breaching World Trade Organisation rules to prevent its fracking boom from driving down the world price of gas by blocking the conversion of terminals designed to import the stuff into terminals that can export it.
It's a little funny to see the Bay Guardian teaming up with a startup, since it often wrote skeptically about how the city's tech boom was driving up rent and spurring real estate development.
Of course, the boom kept driving upward into 2006, but the crash that followed was more dramatic than he anticipated or warned us about.
Globally, the biofuel boom is driving up food prices, stimulating land grabs, depleting soils and waterways and causing loss of biodiversity.
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