What does it mean when we produce the mundane, the unexceptional, the middle of the pack?
These are the skills that will help our country transform the way we produce and use energy.
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But I just see the opportunity particularly as it relates to the way we produce and consume energy.
As I said earlier, in the media business, the products we produce are a manifestation of our personalities.
Most estimates suggest we need to double the amount of food we produce in the next 50 years.
Each article we write and each television segment we produce is the result of dozens of editorial decisions.
And we produce lots of garbage, including wastepaper, discarded bottles, and scrap metal.
They contribute to 40 percent of the carbon pollution that we produce and that is contributing to climate change.
We produce more natural gas than ever before - and nearly everyone's energy bill is lower because of it.
This gets economic theory backward: We produce in order to consume and we invest in order to produce more.
The more energy we produce at home, the less vulnerable we are to disruptions in politically unstable oil-exporting countries.
And the whole world consume the same amount, we produce the same amount.
The common perception is that Americans drive the trade deficit in an unhealthy way by spending more than we produce.
Whenever we witness or directly engage in pro-social behavior, we produce opiate-like neurochemicals that relax us and amplify our cooperative tendencies.
If another country has a comparative cost advantage, we gain from exchanging such products for those we produce relatively more efficiently.
Which is odd, as we produce some 100 million cubic metres of waste each year (this includes all the building rubble etc).
Unless we produce biofuels sustainably, we'll end up with more energy-intensive and environmentally damaging farming practices and hasten the degradation of our ecosystems.
We have really got to convince people, with all the hard work we do and everything we produce, that we are ready for government.
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We need a serious change in the way we produce our energy, and solar energy is our best option and hope for that change.
More on this later, but devaluation is anti-investment, subdued investment is anti-productivity, and subdued productivity (we can only consume if we produce) is anti-production.
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And if we can have those kinds of conversations, fruitful, constructive conversations about how we produce win-win situations, then I think we'll be fine.
Oxytocin production is inhibited when there is too much cortisol (our stress hormone) AND testosterone (what we produce when competing and meeting deadlines at work).
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We asked, 'To what degree can we produce a cartoon-style image?
Crossovers like the Escape that we produce today and our Freestyle.
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"We are running out of room on our planet with the amount of waste we produce, " says Tim Lesko, founder and president of Greenco Environmental.
Another way to look at this negative trade-balance is our nation consumes more than we produce, or fails to make enough of what other people want.
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The work we produce will (hopefully) fill a gap in the eSports competitive journalism scene that is currently uncovered by any other League of Legends site.
"The idea that you can produce the products that we produce -- that are a delicacy -- by mistreating animals is just completely, it's inconceivable, " Henley says.
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