Skip to main content

Home/ Economics IB Allen Perry/ Group items tagged Scarcity

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Akar M

Cotton crop faces water scarcity during plantation - 1 views

  •  
    This article underlines how scarcity of one resource affects the availability of another. Many of you shared articles concerning about the current water scarcity. Here, you will se how this water scarcity has affected the cotton crops.
Sekercioglu E

India in danger of moving towards water scarcity condition: Asian Development Bank - 0 views

  •  
    An Asian Development Bank said that India is in danger because of the water scarcity conditions. The annual average of water is reducing per capita and it will cause a water scarcity. They are in a dangerous position. Unfortunately, there are also some other things that causes the increase of the scarcity like more demand of water to factories or some changes of amount of water of rainfalls. I think this is a really important problem, especially for this times. Last year, it didn't rain very much in my city and we had some little problems about water because we didn't have any in our dam. For several weeks, we didn't have much water and I had never thought that would be a difficult thing. It is hard to take a shower, or to brush my teeth with less water. This article was interesting because water is like the most important thing in our life because without water, we can't do anything. I also related water scarcity to my city this summer and I hope that it will rain a lot this year.
Cai Z

Nepal clears GMR plan for $1.4 billion hydroelectric plant - 2 views

  •  
    In order to meet the demands of electricity in Nepal as well as export electricity to power-hungry India, the Nepal government agreed allow GMR to construct the 900-megawatt Upper Karnali hydroelectric power plant in the northwest. The project set for completion in 2021, which will provide 12 per cent energy free to Nepal to ease a crippling power shortage and help its economy emerge. An agreement was signed to construct transmission lines across the border to transmit the remaining electricity to India, which can help reducing the extreme scarcity of electricity in India. I agree with the project because this can decrease the scarcity level in both Nepal and India.
Al Qassim H

Food waste adds pressure on scarce water resources in UAE - 1 views

  •  
    By Binsal Abdul Kader, Staff Reporter Published: 07:00 July 13, 2014 Abu Dhabi: Food waste adds pressure on the UAE's scarce water resources, according to a senior official of the UN's Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO). The article talks about food waste in the UAE and how it affects the current issue of water scarcity. Since production of food needs water, so when it goes to waste the water used to produce goes to waste. In addition to wasting of water, all natural resources used to grow, process, package, transport, and to market in goes to waste. The UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation representitive stated that more public awareness is needed to inform the population of water scarcity. In addition to that he informed up to 30 percent of natural resources and energy used to produce food is wasted along with the lost or wasted food. That tells us that more water is even wasted, while other countries suffer from starvation and lack of water. This article interested me as this is new information so I agree that public awarness should be increased as this is a huge issue.
Clelia K

California: Measure to Overhaul Water Management - 2 views

  •  
    Gov. Jerry Brown signed legislation on Tuesday overhauling the state's management of its groundwater supply, bringing it in line with other states that have long regulated their wells. This is really important because california has large agriculture based businesses (central valley). In fact, the oppositions to the legislature were people in the agriculture business. This potentially allows water companies and regulators to intervene if water use is excessive or improper. This is an article directly discussing scarcity of water and natural resources and how the government regulates these resources. This passing of this legislature could also have some opportunity cost along with it; less water=maybe more expensive food, less food, more chance of dying crops (?)
Vleugels K

Venezuela - "Probably the world's worst-managed economy" - 2 views

  •  
    Venezuela is currently experiencing extreme scarcity levels in basic items and is also suffering from one of the world's highest inflation rates. Their economy isn't looking good.
Emran Y

Water conservation works under rural job act - 0 views

  •  
    NEW DELHI: The Rural Development Ministry Tuesday ordered district administrations to ensure that water conservation work like construction of check dams and de-silting of traditional water bodies are taken up under the rural job act to mitigate drought-like situation.
Srikanth L

Air travel may get costlier as Air India mulls fare hike due to costly fuel - 0 views

  •  
    Fuel is a non-renewable resource that is in the brink of extinction today. This has caused the price of fuels to sky-rocket. Airlines is a huge industry affected by the price hike. People all over the world now prefer flying than going by train.But the increase in fuel price has affected the price of airlines tickets. The prices of the tickets are high now, and airlines are losing their customers, reduce in the demand.
Iqtyider W

Environmental Economics: "What Is the Most Efficient Source of Electricity?" - 1 views

  •  
    The WSJ's Numbers "guy": The true cost of electricity is difficult to pin down. That's because a number of inputs comprise it: the cost of fuel itself, the cost of production, as well as the cost of dealing with the damage that fuel does to the environment. Energy Points, a...
Nilrangsi V

Liberia in 'trees for cash' deal - 2 views

  •  
    Liberia was going through a lot of deforestation, and was going to become the number one deforested country. Therefore Norway has jumped in to help with this crisis, by saying they will help pay for development aid, because there have been fears that the Ebola crisis would increase the logging in Liberia, who are really desperate for cash. This part of the news shows how Liberia would cut all their trees and take away all of their valuable resources for the money to help cure it's people. As of now Norway will pay the impoverished West African country $150m (£91.4m) to stop deforestation by 2020.
Kim D

Excise Taxes, Illegal Cigarettes And Altria: The Case Of Massachusetts - 0 views

  •  
    Between 2000 and 2013, governments increased cigarette excise taxes more than 120 times. Companies like Altria oppose tobacco excise tax increases because it create motivations for counterfeit cigarette business. This article analyzes the rationale behind arguments about cigarettes and try to get a sense of the impact of excise taxes on cigarettes in Massachusetts.
Kim D

Tata Memorial Centre wants 12 cancer drug prices controlled - The Economic Times - 1 views

  •  
    NEW DELHI: The country's premier oncology treatment institute Tata Memorial Centre has recommended inclusion of 12 key cancer drugs in the national list of essential medicines (NLEM), prices of which are regulated by the government, an official source said.
Iqtyider W

In Which States Are Gasoline Prices Falling Fastest? - 0 views

  •  
    Gasoline prices fall at different rates in each U.S. State due to different price elasticities in various areas. Some of the states with the highest rates of falling prices have the highest availability of close substitutes due to lots of oil refineries in the area, meaning that demand for gasoline is more elastic there.
  •  
    Thanks to falling oil prices, America's motorists are enjoying gasoline prices about 20 cents per gallon cheaper than this time last year. The big move has come since July, with prices down about 15% nationwide - or nearly 50 cents - to an average $3.14 a gallon, according to data from Gasbuddy.com (find your state on our map below). Naturally, this has a stimulus effect on the U.S. economy - saving us about $100 billion in annualized fuel costs, according to economist Ed Yardeni. That works out to about $300 in annual fuel savings for every American. Just in time for the holiday season.
Iqtyider W

Sugar market beset by high stocks, low prices, and over-supply - but are sweeter times ... - 0 views

  •  
    In the news they assess the fundamental factors moving sugar prices in key markets such as Brazil and Thailand; the impact of macro-economics, weather patterns, increasing global competition and subsidies in India; and how the sugar / ethanol production balance could prove to be crucial for the long term outlook of both markets.
Kim D

Coal Supply Cuts Signal Challenging Winter for Utilities - 0 views

  •  
    NRG Energy, the largest public electricity provider in the US is facing trouble providing enough electricity to power grids because of coal shortage. Coal stockpiles have fallen by 28% and prices have risen by 5.8%. And because oils are becoming more dominant in rail way delivery, coal plants are struggling to stay in market.
1 - 15 of 15
Showing 20 items per page