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There are caveats to be sure, but there are also opportunities to improve; as the door closes for future efficiency gains in the digital world, it is cracking open in the analog one, with major implications for future applications.
That is a point hotly contested by Mr Obama's team, who usually point to theoretical future efficiency gains and innovations that will save pots of money.So it came as a shock when Deval Patrick, the governor of Massachusetts and one of Mr Obama's closest friends, took a different tack.
This is a plausible way to pay for health reform that does not depend upon best-case assumptions or future efficiency gains that may not materialize.
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However, sugarcane is indeed advantageous because, in addition to its potential high yield (Table 1) [27],[28], it provides greater opportunity for a breeding program, as discussed below, and thus greater future efficiency gain.
Carbon pricing measures may have to be levied at a greater rate to affect behavioural change, particularly given the limited potential for future aviation efficiency gains.
Given the stakes, shouldn't the onus be on those who claim future energy efficiency gains will greatly reduce GHG emissions to demonstrate that rebound is small and nothing to worry about?
The real value of Roosevelt's grand public works scheme was not in temporary paychecks doled out to unemployed citizens, but rather in the future efficiencies we gained from an interstate highway system and a modern electrical grid.
Given any reasonable forecast of future eco-efficiency gains, growth will have to stop, leaving us mired along the way, if we are to avoid the depletion of all ecosystems on this planet.
We expect that the future will see continued efficiency gains as information speed and accuracy pervade the real estate industry.
In the context of studies assessing the strategies of land-based climate-change mitigation, the future development of human diets26,27 and efficiency gains in global livestock systems28,29,30,31 have been identified as crucial.
In summary, it appears that water for agricultural irrigation will become much more expensive in the future - no doubt spurring considerable efficiency gains, but also raising the cost of production and therefore limiting the amount of land on which irrigated crops can be economically grown.
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