a reduction or depletion: a drawdown of weapons in an arms-limitation plan.
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An IEA global agenda to achieve zero emissions is premised on a rapid worldwide coal drawdown, needing 6% yearly cuts around the world over the next four years.
The authors declared it “one of the most effective carbon drawdown solutions to date.”
Just like there are no silver bullet climate solutions—a whole ecosystem of practices and technologies is necessary to stop emissions and drawdown carbon—there is no single sector of leadership that will get the job done.
The drawdown comes as the tech giant reported iPhone sales that missed analysts’ estimates and gave no forecast for the holiday quarter.
To avert catastrophic climate change, it’s understood we must reach drawdown, a point at which the planet’s greenhouse-gas concentrations start declining for the first time since the Industrial Age.
Obama made clear where he stood when he quickly undercut his $120 billion investment by announcing a drawdown.
Following troop drawdown, our goal is to create a self-sufficient Afghanistan, and one that views women as a vital contributors.
He believes the U.S. troop drawdown will allow the insurgents more freedom of movement and therefore give them more strength.
Your novel spans 150 years, but given the drawdown in Afghanistan it feels particularly pertinent to the present day.
If that remains the case, then the American troop drawdown and withdrawal in 2014 should be able to proceed without a hitch.