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Global Energy: Politics, Markets, and Policy The course focuses heavily on accelerating the transition to cleaner forms of energy, as well as on the management of climate change, air quality, and other environmental challenges around the world.
During World War II, he was a senior adviser to the U.S. military, which was investing heavily to accelerate the development of electronic computers as part of the war effort.
Houston's problem was runaway development in flood-prone areas, accelerated by heavily subsidized federal flood insurance.
"Houston's problem," Grunwald writes, "was runaway development in flood-prone areas, accelerated by heavily subsidized federal flood insurance". The development piece is equally implicated, as the city recklessly paved over its natural water-absorptive capacity ("anything goes" zoning is also implicated).
The region is also embracing the realities of climate change, energy access and security, and heavily invested in accelerating the adoption of renewable energy.
In the 1990s, the ASP program accelerated rapidly and focused heavily on the genetic engineering front.
The plunge is accelerated if investors borrowed heavily to purchase the asset.
However, both groups, who are heavily involved in politics, may experience accelerated mortality relative to similarly well off people not involved in politics, which would bias our estimates toward zero.
As a result of these accelerated growth rates, fish in heavily exploited stocks can mature at younger ages, and can show associated changes in size at maturation (Heino and Godo 2002; Kuparinen and Merila 2007).
It also relies heavily on a combination of best-case scenarios, accelerated testing and manufacturers' promises.
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