Think about the remarkable changes in energy and technology in the last 100 years.
Last year's council meeting in Edinburgh was hosted by Mr Salmond and discussed population changes and energy issues.
It claimed that thousands of jobs could be created and early deaths avoided through changes to energy use in homes and transport.
Tell-tale signs of underlying medical problems include significant changes in energy, weight, appetite or sleep, which could be due to an endocrine disorder.
Having fallen out with the Tories over the budget, Lords reform, boundary changes, energy policy, the Leveson report, and drugs reform, the Lib Dems will now make a virtue of these differences.
These expectations have an important bearing on whether transitory influences on prices, such as changes in energy costs, become embedded in wage and price decisions and so leave a lasting imprint on the rate of inflation.
The freshly appointed Mr. Lozoya, who is the youngest-ever Pemex chief and is seen as close to the president, was careful not to discuss specifics about proposed changes to energy laws in the Tuesday interview, saying it was up to Mexico's political parties.
The freshly appointed Mr. Lozoya, the youngest ever Pemex chief and who is seen as close to the president, was careful not to discuss specifics about proposed changes to energy laws in the Tuesday interview, saying it was up to Mexico's political parties.
We had bipartisan support on energy but we didn't have the leadership of the Congress, the Republican leadership's support on the energy changes.
Mr. Emanuel noted, correctly, that the U.S. largely squandered the opportunity the oil shocks of the 1970s presented to make serious, long-term changes in its energy habits -- a failure that has returned to haunt the nation today.
The words and the tone of the Address, when discussing energy, will reflect these changes and set the stage for some modest energy initiatives on which the Administration will likely succeed.
While the next few decades will see many changes, the overall energy picture will, in the end, not be that much different.
For example, changes to taxation of energy will lower inflation this year.
The clean energy act changes the focus back to reducing emissions.
This changes the logistics of energy delivery, says Ronald J.
Executives take pride in rigorously evaluating wide varieties of potential influences on their businesses, from customer moves to supplier changes, shifts in energy prices, competitive actions and a whole host of other business drivers.
In general, Mr Labastida and his PRI colleagues have been expected to support changes to Mexico's energy laws.
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Both came to Washington full of rhetorical energy about the changes to be wrought in the social and economic structure of the nation.
As a thought-experiment, let's imagine that technology switches and lifestyle changes manage to halve American energy consumption to 125 kWh per day per person.
On a related note, Japan's Asahi Shimbun recommends changes in Japan's energy policy, hoping for a quick shift towards more use of natural sources of power.
In November, Mr. Cuomo named Dr. Redlener, a pediatrician, as the co-chairman of the NYS Ready Commission, a group charged with recommending changes to health care, energy, transportation and communications systems in future emergencies.
In addition to viewing the sun's luminous outer atmosphere (corona), which under normal circumstances is lost in the glare of the rays, they will be using the eclipse to calculate the star's current diameter, which changes as the sun expends energy.
Supporters of the new government also say that it will try to make economic reform more palatable to Congress: whereas Mr Mahuad proposed the new exchange-rate regime as part of a package including telecoms and energy privatisation and changes in the labour laws, the new team may try to do things in stages.
Harris sees both investment in energy storage and administrative changes making those technologies feasible.
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The emerging changes in the world's energy markets, if they continue to develop, are nothing short of revolutionary.
Debate is now under way in the Senate over a sprawling bill that would impose major changes in the country's energy policy.
At a Wednesday forum in Washington on electricity delivery, organized by the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, a crowd of several hundred in a hotel ballroom mulled the big changes ahead when it comes to energy efficiency, production, transmission and regulation.
The European energy commissioner raised doubts about changes proposed to restore credibility of the EU's flagship program to fight climate change.
Demand for water has never been as greater, due to population growth and mobility, rising living standards, changes in food consumption, and increased energy production, especially biofuels.
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As a result of very specific changes to the economic activity and corresponding energy consumption levels, a more granular analyses will be required than is previously provided by traditional load forecasting methods.
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