Reduce
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I will close by saying that, if we solve this for the local market, it could be impactful not only for the coders in Nairobi but also for small business owners who need reliable connectivity, and it can
reduce
the cost of connecting, and hopefully collaboration within African countries.
And instead of using a 100 percent dose, I’m going to
reduce
it to 25 percent.
Now our two solutions to climate are obviously to
reduce
our emissions and find storage.
We need to
reduce
the concrete and steel and we need to grow bigger, and what we've been working on is 30-story tall buildings made of wood.
So this technology, 3D printing, and new design rules really help us to
reduce
the weight, which is the biggest issue in aircraft design, because it's directly linked to greenhouse gas emissions.
And this is a great technology we use all over the country and
reduce
the response time.
If I were to
reduce
this entire story into one image, what would it be?"
Actually,
reduce
your amount of light exposure at least half an hour before you go to bed.
The numbers of deer, because there was nothing to hunt them, had built up and built up in the Yellowstone Park, and despite efforts by humans to control them, they'd managed to
reduce
much of the vegetation there to almost nothing, they'd just grazed it away.
If business pollutes, it makes more money than if it tried to
reduce
that pollution.
Yet we were able to manage malaria and
reduce
HIV and
reduce
diarrheal diseases in places with awful economies without healing the economy.
Now as you can imagine, that is a very time-consuming, labor-intensive, and costly process, so we were hoping that drones could significantly
reduce
the cost of surveying for orangutan populations in Indonesia and elsewhere in Southeast Asia.
So it's understandable that policy negotiators have been working hard to
reduce
deforestation, but they're doing it on landscapes that are hardly known to science.
I spent the day in the police department, and I was taken into a room with senior police officials, all of whom were working hard and trying very hard to
reduce
crime in Camden.
And what I saw in that room, as we talked about how to
reduce
crime, were a series of officers with a lot of little yellow sticky notes.
We didn't even know who was in our criminal justice system, we didn't have any data about the things that mattered, and we didn't share data or use analytics or tools to help us make better decisions and to
reduce
crime.
It's how we can make our streets safer, we can
reduce
our prison costs, and we can make our system much fairer and more just.
So much of the other things that we ought to do, like slowing emissions, are intrinsically slow, because it takes time to build all the hardware we need to
reduce
emissions.
So let's say that we work hard, and we actually don't just tap the brakes, but we step hard on the brakes and really
reduce
emissions and eventually
reduce
concentrations.
Now these initiatives create a more mobile workplace, and they
reduce
our real estate footprint, and they yield savings of 23 million dollars in operating costs annually, and avoid the emissions of a 100,000 metric tons of carbon.
Now, if you can take part of the energy content out of doing this, you
reduce
the system, and you really do start applying biological principles to energy.
And then there were stories like the senior leadership team of a once-thriving business that's surprised by a market shift, finds itself having to force the company to
reduce
its size in half or go out of business.
Should one of them stop working or
reduce
hours to be home?
Well actually, that turns out not to be so easy, but ultimately what we want to show is whether we're able to
reduce
the reoffending rates.
For one thing, its ancestors changed the earth in ways that made it possible for us to evolve, and hidden in its genetic code is a blueprint that may inspire ways to
reduce
our dependency on fossil fuel.
If we could figure out exactly how they do this, it could inspire designs that could
reduce
our dependency on fossil fuels, which brings my story full circle.
We had found in a poll that 96 percent of Americans believe it important to
reduce
the influence of money in politics.
We're working to
reduce
the size of the instrument, and we're working to make the underlying technology more reliable, cheaper, faster and more accurate.
And so by doing this, they offset excess pollution and they
reduce
costs.
And so it's not surprising, perhaps, that in July of this year, Shark Attack Mitigation Systems in collaboration with the University of Western Australia Oceans Institute made an announcement which captured the attention of the worldwide media and of ocean users worldwide, and that was around the development of technology to mitigate or
reduce
the risk of shark attack based on the science of what sharks can see.
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