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55 examples of Phasing in a sentence
But China is not just investing in renewables and
phasing
out coal.
If little more is achieved than
phasing
out farm export subsidies and a modest reduction in agricultural domestic support, our analysis shows that developing countries as a group would gain nothing, while high-income countries would gain just US$18 billion per year by 2015.
This will include ending the war in Iraq, raising taxes on the rich, and also gradually
phasing
in new consumption taxes.
Coca-Cola is
phasing
out all use of climate-polluting hydrofluorocarbons.
Greed will not reverse human-caused climate change, and Trump’s executive orders will not stop the global process of
phasing
out coal, oil, and gas in favor of wind, solar, hydro, nuclear, geothermal, and other low-carbon energy sources.
Wouldn’t
phasing
them out make a big dent in world poverty?
Another largely unexplored possibility would be to set targets for
phasing
out environmentally damaging and socially detrimental subsidies.
If we are to avoid its most devastating impacts,
phasing
out coal – climate killer number one – will not be enough.
But proponents of
phasing
out access to incandescent bulbs argue that they know better.
Phasing
out transfers, even in a considered and systematic way, works only when the recipient is determined to put in place the measures necessary to survive without assistance.
Since 2010, coal dependence has risen even in Europe, where some countries are
phasing
out emission-free nuclear power and no natural-gas boom has materialized (though CO2 emissions remain far higher in the US than in Europe).
Though
phasing
out this policy is politically contentious, some countries – such as the United Kingdom in the 1980s – have managed to do so.
Participants at the two events called for setting a price on carbon,
phasing
out fossil-fuel subsidies, more partnerships with governments, and the coupling of public and private finance to diffuse the risks of low-carbon investments.
In recent years, Austrian animal-welfare organizations have been remarkably successful in persuading voters and legislators to support laws
phasing
out cages for egg-laying hens, cages for raising rabbits for meat, and raising animals for fur.
Just
phasing
in more efficient air-conditioning systems would be the emissions equivalent of retiring 2,500 medium-size peak power plants (power plants that come on-stream during periods of high demand, such as during the summer).
The US Federal Reserve started
phasing
out its asset-purchase program (quantitative easing, or QE) in 2014, and began normalizing interest rates in late 2015.
And the European Central Bank is now pondering just how fast to taper its own QE policy in 2018, and when to start
phasing
out negative interest rates, too.
But
phasing
out fossil-fuel subsidies, while critical, is only a first step in the right direction.
G-20 countries must set a timetable for
phasing
out such subsidies.
By
phasing
out old-fashioned incandescent light bulbs and introducing a new generation of lighting, China expects to cut national energy consumption by 8%.
Phasing
out coal during times of latent overproduction might even be done at a profit.
Phasing
out kerosene has an immense impact on the lives of M-KOPA’s customers, their children’s health, and the environment.
Phasing
out tariffs and import quotas for poor countries’ exports – and
phasing
out subsidies for their own producers of agricultural products – would have a dramatic effect on the lives of hundreds of millions of people in Africa and elsewhere.
The benefits of
phasing
out tobacco consumption could not be more compelling.
One is that industrial and developing countries march at different speeds when it comes to
phasing
out CFC’s.
Indonesia is not only addressing deforestation, but will begin
phasing
out fossil-fuel subsidies for private cars next month.
But Europe is
phasing
out coal-fueled energy production.
As Foshan has proved, cities have a unique capacity to support growth – including by fostering competition, advancing innovation, and
phasing
out obsolete industries – while addressing social challenges, tackling pollution, and creating a labor force that can cope with technological disruption.
A report released in August by the Global Commission on the Economy and Climate, of which I am a member, found that if the world moved toward a low-carbon economy – for example, by
phasing
out fossil-fuel subsidies, halting deforestation, and putting more electric vehicles on the road – $26 trillion could be added to the global economy by 2030.
The potential recession risk of a budget deal can be avoided by
phasing
in the base-broadening that is used to raise revenue.
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