Examples of using Global average in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Known as INDCs, these targets imply a global average decarbonisation rate of 3% per year- more than doubling the business as usual rate since 2000.
flying between 1990 and 2017 were five times the global average.
for its stable democracy, for investing more of its yearly budget in education than the global average and for demolishing its standing army in 1948.
We are so well off here in the United States that our poverty line begins 31 times above the global average.
Global average sea level has risen by 1.7 millimeters year in the 20th century, and by three mm a year in recent decades.
In short, the economic growth of the EU is not only significantly lower than the global average but also, lower than the US.
Toyota aims to reduce global average new-vehicle CO2 emissions by 90 percent from 2010 levels!
Global average sea level has risen by 1.7 mm a year in the 20th century, and by 3 mm a year in recent decades.
European food companies for example source 74% of their palm oil from sustainable sources, however the global average is only 20%.
The intention is to keep global average temperature increase below 2°C compared to pre-industrial levels1.
European countries have exceeded the global average, placing them on the top half of the rankings.
Despite being the largest robot market, China is below the global average density with just 68 robots per 10,000 manufacturing workers.
NOAA states that lines in the graphic"are a very good estimate of the global average levels of CO2.".
NOAA publishes a monthly global average based on CO2 measurements by its distributed network of air sampling sites.
which is in line with the CEE and global average(82%).
eastern Russia have risen at twice the global average.
compliance programme which is in line with the CEE and global average(identically 82%).
Exports represent a significant portion of GDP in most CEE countries exceeding euro area and global average.
where the radiation can be 20 times the global average.
Russia has risen at twice the global average.