Sentences with phrase «deadly impact on»

While the extra nitrogen is a rich resource for algae in the Gulf, driving the growth of massive algal blooms, excess nitrogen has a more deadly impact on other marine life.

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The only event to have a bigger impact on electricity service was Typhoon Haiyan, one of the largest tropical storms ever to make landfall and the deadliest storm ever to hit the Philippines:
This study shows the positive impact they've had on helping people give up the deadly addiction.
«The data represents a clarion call to action to avoid the deadly, and entirely avoidable, impact this pollution is having on India's population,» the authors wrote.
This research, published in The American Journal of Human Genetics, could have a significant impact on clinical approaches to treating this deadly childhood disorder.
They also can have severe health impacts on people and animals, and prove deadly if consumed in high amounts.
On that list you can also find depression, which is not as deadly as the mentioned health conditions, but it can have a tremendous negative impact on your lifOn that list you can also find depression, which is not as deadly as the mentioned health conditions, but it can have a tremendous negative impact on your lifon your life.
There are a handful of power - ups you can acquire such as a shield and one that turns you into a deadly red square that will kill an enemy on impact.
Under a bill Assembly lawmakers approved on Wednesday, tougher penalties would be imposed on manufacturers of a deadly narcotic that has begun being added to heroin to maximize its impact and has contributed to more overdoses.
Both potentially deadly viruses produced similar hysteria but were quickly contained with little or no impact on the lives of frequent travelers.
The brain behind Deadly Premonition, this goodhearted eccentric from Access Games is responsible for a game that has had more of an impact on me than perhaps any other piece of interactive entertainment.
The 2012 World Meteorological Organization / Global Atmosphere Watch report, «Impacts of Megacities on Air Pollution and Climate,» notes that Africa's fast - growing cities are competing in the deadly - air race, as well:
Ophelia (while not making direct landfall in North Carolina) did impact the state with Category 1 winds — according to the «Costliest - Deadliest Hurricanes» memorandum on the NHC website.
Bjorn Lomborg wrote an article in The Wall Street Journal titled «An Overheated Climate Alarm» which claims that cold temperatures are more deadly than heat, following the publication of the US Global Change Research Program's (US GCRP) overview of the impact of climate change on public health: [14]
Tar Sands and Unconventional Fossil Fuels In a previous post «Silence Is Deadly» I wrote, «The environmental impacts of tar sands development include: irreversible effects on biodiversity and the natural environment, reduced water quality, destruction of fragile pristine Boreal forest and associated wetlands, aquatic and watershed mismanagement, habitat fragmentation, habitat loss, disruption to life cycles of endemic wildlife particularly bird and caribou migration, fish deformities and negative impacts on the human health in downstream communities.»
A streak of freak floods in the US, a deadly heat - wave across Central Russia, record drought in the Amazon, deadly floods in Colombia and Venezuela, record highs all over the globe, and a catastrophic flood in Pakistan that affected 20 million people: this is the year when the impacts of climate change no longer appeared hazily in an abstract future, but seemed to be knocking on our collective doorstep.
T - Bone collisions, or «side impact collisions» are the second deadliest, and second most devastating type of car accident after head on collisions.
Its key programs, «Work it Out» and «Deadly Choices» were making a tremendous impact on the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in south east Queensland.
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