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And the gas deals do not make up for Russia’s lost access to the Western technology that it needs to develop frontier Arctic
fields
and become an energy superpower, not just China’s gas station.
They reflect the fact that a significant portion of American society, which currently votes mainly Republican, rejects or is simply unaware of basic scientific evidence regarding climate change, biological evolution, human health, and other
fields.
The program, a collaboration between AT&T and Udacity, a for-profit provider of online courses, offers courses and mini-degrees in specialized
fields
such as front-end website development.
They breathed life back into a civic tradition of Umuganda, where one day a month, citizens, including the president, gather together to weed their fields, clean their streets, and build homes for the poorest among them.
Reserves are defined as the quantities of petroleum that are expected to be commercially recoverable from known
fields.
Brazil can improve on this record by using profits from the offshore oil
fields
that it is currently developing.
Moreover, in much of Europe, Jews had long been excluded from most of the established economy of land ownership, and from many other
fields
that were reserved for Christians.
On the one hand, there is growing concern that the United States and many European countries are failing to prepare enough university graduates in the
fields
driving the twenty-first century “knowledge economy,” such as engineering and information technology.
In the US, where most undergraduates bear at least part of the cost of their university education, political pressure is mounting to provide incentives like tuition discounts or loan forgiveness to students of science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (the so-called STEM fields).
India has invested $150 million in a gas exploration deal off the Arakan coast of Myanmar, and India’s state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation and Gas Authority of India Ltd. have taken a 30% stake in two offshore gas
fields
in direct competition with PetroChina, which has also been given a stake.
But the factory workers’ wages were set not by their extraordinary productivity, but by what they would earn if they returned to the potato
fields
of pre-famine Ireland.
Furthermore, among the new jobs that will be created will be many in
fields
like education and health care, where women have traditionally thrived.
But in a situation where many
fields
of social life -- such as education, health, and social services -- need quick and radical change, unleashing the free market to do its work offers the only plausible avenue for change.
Deploying BECCS, however, would require the world to maintain an area 1.5 times the size of India, full of
fields
or forests capable of absorbing vast amounts of carbon dioxide, while still providing enough food for a global population that is expected to exceed nine billion by 2050.
The development of the region’s oil and gas
fields
ranks high on the agenda of most of the countries with interests in the region; but operating costs in the Arctic are high, and, with energy prices low, most projects have been slowed or delayed.
Mexico’s oil
fields
are diminishing, which means that it may need to look for external supplies.
Lula’s administration has even thought about creating a new national oil company to deal only with the new
fields.
Proponents of new rules could advise developing countries to accept them openly, arguing that to operate outside a global regulatory system would hurt domestic digital development and make it difficult to participate in new technological
fields.
Businessmen, academics, and journalists at the top of their
fields
have fallen mute in the interest of self-preservation.
Yet regulators persist in trying to inject themselves into these fields, with antitrust authorities claiming that they are ripe with anti-competitive practices and exercises of “undue market power" by the most successful market participants.
Admittedly this is not true in all fields: the study of Ancient Greek fragments is valuable even it meets hardly any demand.
But it is important in those fields, both theoretical and applied, that might be used as an input in the production of new technologies: physics, biology, chemistry, engineering, etc.
It is also suspected of drilling horizontally into the South’s oil fields, in defiance of the CPA.
As a further sweetener, Shell was entitled to a bonus of ten to fifty cents per barrel for every operating year in which it discovers new oil
fields
with reserves greater than the volume of the oil it extracts.
A better approach, as Fiesler herself agrees, would focus on integrating ethics into “everyday practice” in the STEM
fields.
The recently announced EU-Canada Strategic Partnership Agreement (SPA) aims to deepen bilateral ties in “all
fields
of cooperation,” including education, transport, energy, the Arctic, and science and technology, as well as provide for enhanced foreign-policy cooperation, with a focus on crisis management and security.
Then there is the Bay of Bengal, where Chinese infrastructure investment is set to transform the backward Myanmar seaside town of Kyaukpyu and the surrounding region by tapping offshore gas
fields
and constructing a pipeline to Yunnan Province in southern China.
Other medical
fields
have refined the diagnostic process to the point where computerized laboratory tests have virtually replaced clinical examination of patients.
The Bowland Shale, which lies beneath Lancashire and Yorkshire, contains 50% more gas than the combined reserves of two of the largest
fields
in the United States, the Barnett Shale and the Marcellus Shale.
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