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In fact, the farming of animals for meat and dairy
products
accounts for 16.5% of global greenhouse-gas emissions.
The market for “clean meat” is nascent but burgeoning, and the public response has been overwhelmingly positive to some of the more advanced
products
on the market.
In many countries, lobbyists have even successfully championed the prohibition of meat-based names for plant-based
products.
It will become harder and harder to farm meat and dairy products, and early culls will become the new normal.
Additionally, oil market speculation may have induced “echo speculation,” whereby ultimate users buy refined
products
in advance to protect against future price hikes.
The overall pattern is familiar: China imports North Korean raw materials, such as coal, and exports machinery, consumer goods, and refined petroleum
products.
The truth is that one extra child means perhaps 90 years of CO2 emissions (caused largely by a lifetime of consuming
products
and utilities that account for such emissions), which at worst would remain at around today’s level of about 15 tons per person annually.
Trump’s Protectionist Rube Goldberg MachineWASHINGTON, DC – To avoid the Trump administration’s 25% tariff on imported steel, some countries have agreed to accept export quotas on 59 varieties of steel
products.
At the same time, the administration has declared that US manufacturers that use steel as an input may apply for tariff exemptions from the Department of Commerce if they are unable to source the specialized
products
they need domestically.
As a result, they will limit or delay purchases and shift at least some of their consumption to foreign-made
products
that the tariffs have now made relatively cheaper.
Yet we continue to see, particularly in the European Union, obstacles being placed in the way of those best positioned to invent new products, services, or ways of doing business.
We have seen this in the European Commission’s reluctance to decide how
products
based on green biotechnology may be used.
But there are many similar examples of legal uncertainty threatening to undermine innovation and investment across a range of technologies and industries, including chemicals, consumer products, crop protection, electronics, nutrition, and pharmaceuticals.
The super-boom got out of hand when the new
products
became so complicated that the authorities could no longer calculate the risks and started relying on the risk management methods of the banks themselves.
Similarly, the rating agencies relied on information provided by the originators of synthetic
products.
Big Tech firms might argue that all the capital they pour into new
products
and services is pushing innovation.
It is notable that Big Tech still derives most of its revenues from its companies’ core
products
– for example, the Apple iPhone, Microsoft Office, and the Google search engine.
They want Chinese consumers to buy their
products.
For each innovative champion that sells cutting-edge
products
on the global market, there are many poorly managed companies with fewer than ten employees that produce only for the local market.
If Salvadorans’ wages are squeezed, they won’t be buying many
products
made in Los Angeles — unless, of course, they wind up moving there.
The surprising strength of the German economy, with more vigorous growth than at any time in the past 15 years, is due to the dynamism of emerging-market – particularly Chinese – demand, not only for investment goods, engineering products, and machine tools, but also for luxury consumer
products.
Consumers need to have confidence in the safety of the
products
they purchase, whether produced at home or abroad.
Canada should increase its exports of zero-carbon hydropower to the US market and finally end its efforts to export
products
from its high-carbon oil sands.
For example, by removing information asymmetries about innovative
products
– asymmetries that are larger the more technologically advanced the
products
– regulation facilitates a level playing field between large incumbents and new entrants, enabling innovation to take root.
And by providing assurances about the safety or effectiveness of new
products
and services, and setting minimum mandated standards, regulation gives consumers the confidence to try something new.
If we are not to look back in a generation and bemoan “lost” decades, southern European productivity levels need to rise relative to the north, and wage and price levels need to fall by roughly 30%, so that the south can pay its way with exports and northern Europe can spend its earnings on those
products.
Indeed, the recent holidays left many with a mountain of plastic
products
and packaging.
It is this seeming immortality that has led governments to tax certain environmentally damaging plastic
products
or ban them altogether.
Many governments are also encouraging better waste management, and the reuse, redesign, and recycling of plastic
products.
Ordinary plastic
products
can be upgraded to OBP with existing machinery at the time of manufacture and at little to no extra cost, using technology that the Oxo-biodegradable Plastics Association is working to explain.
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