Accessible
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Consider biofuels, which are often promoted as a clean, accessible, low-carbon energy source for the transportation sector, thus potentially contributing to energy security.
After 2015, easily
accessible
supplies of oil and gas probably will no longer keep up with demand.
Good, healthy, and cheap food had to be
accessible
for all citizens.
More recently, the authorities launched an open-data initiative, making vast amounts of government data easily
accessible.
Over the course of less than three decades, trade barriers came down, and the combination of
accessible
airplane travel, satellite television, and the Internet has created a kind of interconnected “global village.”
When demand is weak, as it often is in autumn and winter, the market-clearing price will be set by marginal producers of cheap but less
accessible
oil in Asia and Africa, such as Kazakhstan, eastern Siberia, and Nigeria.
The world needs an innovative, comprehensive strategy aimed at optimizing the entire food system – for example, by improving fertilizer and water use and food transportation and storage; by ensuring that adequate nutrition is
accessible
and affordable for all; and by changing communities’ eating habits to include less resource-intensive food.
But that is slowly changing, especially as more people in emerging economies connect to mobile networks, and apps designed to collect and share agricultural information become increasingly
accessible.
Practicing more precision medicine than intuitive medicine will make health care simpler, more accessible, and less expensive.
Finally, cities should ensure that public infrastructure and services – including public transportation, water, energy, waste management, and broadband – are easily
accessible
for all.
Moreover, R&D incentives for the private sector – provided through tax relief, grants, or prizes – must be made
accessible
to firms in an equitable way.
This type of extreme financial incentive is particularly true in some countries like Belgium or the Netherlands with easily
accessible
early retirement schemes - schemes which, to boot, often fail to adjust benefit levels to offset their longer duration.
Yet, despite strong demand, we are far from providing
accessible
information on products’ environmental impact of each.
They should be affordable and broadly
accessible
for everybody.
Many of these innovative services are more
accessible
to African smallholders than they are to their American or European counterparts.
This same technology then makes the information
accessible
to the original communities, so that they can verify that their rights are being respected without having to resort to the protection of terrorists.
There is thus an urgent need for accessible, culturally sensitive health services that are able to involve community leaders in case management from the first contact to the final cure.
At the G20, the needed agreement should focus on developing a global mechanism to re-invigorate the market for new antibiotics that are globally affordable, accessible, and used as efficiently as possible.
This could involve making scientific information
accessible
to the general public and innovators, and supporting public-private partnerships to pilot, demonstrate, and apply research outcomes, thereby creating jobs addressing public problems.
Our challenge, therefore, is to boost the benefits and reduce (and eventually eliminate) the harm done by our cars, so that the future of motor travel is clean, efficient, safe, and
accessible
to all.
The US also needs more
accessible
mental-health services.
The crucial missing pieces are a shift in the structure of
accessible
aggregate demand and restoration of those parts of the economy’s asset base that have been run down, implying the need for structural change and investment.
Getting these children into school will require new approaches that directly address their exclusion and make schooling genuinely
accessible
and relevant.
Second, we need to strengthen domestic education systems so that governments see themselves as the guarantor of accessible, quality schools for their citizens, rather than abdicating that role to outside development agencies.
And specialized units for handling rape cases have not been established throughout the country, meaning that for some victims, no such unit is
accessible.
They will naturally rely on the most
accessible
facts as their guide.
In order to win public support for reforms, thereby maximizing the chances of success, the government must offer clear,
accessible
explanations of its goals.
Similarly, dam building and river diversion have become commonplace, as humans’ water consumption has risen nine-fold over the past century, to the point that mankind now uses more than half of all
accessible
fresh water – roughly two-thirds of it for agriculture.
I am also an investor in and advisor to AnchorFree, the company that offers Hotspot Shield, a publicly
accessible
virtual private network (VPN) that allows users to keep their browsing private, whether they are concerned about thieves stealing their banking details or about governments monitoring where they surf.
The minerals and rare-earth elements that we exploit to build ingenious devices – extending our bodies and minds – are also a part of this rhythm, and are
accessible
only because of a great chain of circumstances, from planetary origins to plate tectonics and asteroid impacts.
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