Examples of using Global average in English and their translations into Swedish
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LCA result is a global average, i.e.
Global average,‡ Per tonne of production.
Lower carbon footprint than the global average.
About twice as fast as the global average. Arctic temperatures are rising.
is the global average.
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Ovako is far below the global average for the carbon footprint of steel products.
Three times more than the global average.
The global average surface temperature of the earth is rising, but the gaps are also increasing.
And the challenge, really, is to pull the global average up here.
Keeping the increase in the global average temperature to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels.
There's a huge array of nations around that global average.
So far, we're talking about a global average of 0.76°C compared with the beginning of the industrial revolution.
Southern Africa will warm twice as much as the global average.
And this is only a global average- in certain parts of the world, the impact of climate change will be even more dramatic.
And here, temperatures are now rising faster than the global average.
St century reported by the FAO, where the global average is 25% of stocksbeing overfished.
Temperatures here have risen three times more than the global average.
The country's robot density exceeds the global average by a good eight-fold(631 units).
Arctic temperatures are rising about twice as fast as the global average.
The EU's objective is to limit global average temperature increase to less than 2°C compared to pre-industrial levels.
Generation X(aged 37 to 50) matched the global average, 10.2.
These are global average estimated retail prices
Production with significantly lower climate impact than the global average.
The increase nearly matches US firms(9%), beats the global average(7.6%) and is far ahead of Japanese companies 1.7.
Europe is warming up faster than the global average.
Climate impacts are estimated using the measures radiative forcing and global average surface temperature, which have been calculated by an energy balance climate model.
Arctic air temperatures have been increasing twice as much as the global average[4].
Marine fuel oil has a very high sulphur content which ranges from a global average of 27,000 ppm(parts per million) to 10,000 ppm in Sulphur Emission Control Areas SECAs.
The average Swedish eat about twice as much meat as the global average.
According to a 2017 study from IBM, although the global average cost of a data breach is down 10% to $3.62 million,