Sentences with phrase «ecologist in»

I am in quest of a demanding job of ecologist in a stable firm with a healthy work environment that would help me grow and shape up my experiences.
Through NGEE - Tropics, we plan to dramatically reduce this uncertainty to improve future climate projections,» says Jeff Chambers, an ecologist in Berkeley Lab's Earth Sciences Division and the Principal Investigator and Project Director of NGEE - Tropics.
Wildfires have important implications for how much carbon dioxide the land surface can absorb and store, says lead author Dr Matt Jolly, research ecologist in the fire, fuel and smoke program of the US Forest Service.
The ecologist in the group will also discover easy access to many natural attractions and eco parks.
(Grade 4) >> Native Plant Nurseries (Presidio Nursery, Fort Funston Nursery, or Marin Headlands Nursery) Awaken the field ecologist in your students as they visit the park native plant nurseries to help grow California indigenous plants destined for park restoration projects.
is a Research Ecologist in the Fire, Fuel and Smoke Science Program at the US Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Missoula Fire Sciences Laboratory.
Serge Wich is an ecologist in England who did not take part in the new study.
An ecologist in Australia realized a database he was using to spot trends in extinction patterns was problematic, affecting two papers.
Trained in the UK as an agricultural ecologist in the heyday of the green revolution, he has worked on food and economic development from Wales to the West Indies, Delhi to DC.
European editor Anne Forde discovered, in an interview with Hannah Kokko, an evolutionary ecologist in Helsinki, Finland, that one of the keys to Kokko's professional success is her ability to balance opposing approaches and points of view: life with work, the organismal approach of evolution with the population approach of ecology, and an appreciation for the local environment with the mind - broadening value of more exotic and distant locales.
There may be no one more frustrated by the encroachment of man - made noise on the natural world than Gordon Hempton, an acoustic ecologist in Port Angeles, Washington.
Despite her impressive field experience, Davidar remained unsure about the job prospects for an ecologist in India, so in 1984 she enrolled in a master's degree program at the Harvard School of Public Health.
«The dams are blocking the fish,» says Michael Goulding, a Wildlife Conservation Society aquatic ecologist in Gainesville, Florida, who has been studying the dorado since the 1970s.
A few years back I was describing my ideas to a well - informed behavioral ecologist in this field, and when he got my core idea, he said, «But that's nihilism.»
A disease ecologist in Dutchess County says there are more ticks carrying the virus on one side of the Hudson River versus the other.
This conclusion was also reached by economists and ecologists in an international symposium on ecological economics edited by Robert Costanza (1991).
The early days of Biosphere 2 demonstrate the folly of the more mystically inclined ecologists in seeing a purpose in...
The vast staghorn coral forests of Jamaica were a favorite playground for the first scuba - diving reef ecologists in the 1960s and»70s.
The Land Institute's work, led by a team of plant breeders and ecologists in multiple partnerships worldwide, is focused on developing perennial grains, pulses and oilseed bearing plants to be grown in ecologically intensified, diverse crop mixtures known as perennial polycultures.
Within the last few years, crop ecologists in several countries have been focusing on the precise relationship between temperature and crop yields.
Crop ecologists in several countries have been focusing on the precise relationship between temperature and crop yields.

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With 80 % of the world's farmable land already in use, Dickson Despommier, an ecologist at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health, says that in 50 years we would need «another Brazil - sized landmass» to feed the three billion people expected to be added to the global population.
«This kind of deception is common in our society, but it is so difficult to prove that any other animal does it,» said lead researcher Aliza le Roux, a behavioral ecologist at the University of the Free State in South Africa.
One beauty ecologist sold $ 15,000 worth of items in a month, more than any single retail store previously did for Pangea.
Around 97 million sharks died because of human activity in 2010, according to research by Boris Worm, a professor and marine ecologist at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
A study on humpback whales by ecologists from Denmark and Australia has revealed that baby whales communicate with their mothers in whispers to avoid the risk of attention from predators and other mating whales.
Advocates of animal rights, in their anger with this group of ecologists, have called them eco-fascists.
By contrast, deep ecologists disparage such a distinction and its attendant personalistic imagery, and in Heidegger intimations of a loving God remain quite undeveloped.
Heidegger sometimes leans in this direction as well, but deep ecologists deny such a distinction.
In the case of the deep ecologists, Christians can recognize that in many instances a Christian environmental ethic — often called stewardship — has been shallow rather than deeIn the case of the deep ecologists, Christians can recognize that in many instances a Christian environmental ethic — often called stewardship — has been shallow rather than deein many instances a Christian environmental ethic — often called stewardship — has been shallow rather than deep.
They note that while some ecologists are focusing attention on the maintenance of wilderness, we have in fact turned our farms into factories, where meat is produced with no regard whatever for the suffering of the animals involved.
On the other hand, if we look at the Jewish scriptures in light of some of the more extreme expressions coming from deep ecologists and others, we do find an emphasis on discontinuity as well.
In seeking to root out man's claim to a special status in the universe, deep ecologists are pagan pantheists who reject biblical religion, especially the injunction of Genesis 1:28 to «Fill the earth and subdue it; have dominion over the fish of the seas, the birds of the sky, and all the living beings that move on this earth.&raquIn seeking to root out man's claim to a special status in the universe, deep ecologists are pagan pantheists who reject biblical religion, especially the injunction of Genesis 1:28 to «Fill the earth and subdue it; have dominion over the fish of the seas, the birds of the sky, and all the living beings that move on this earth.&raquin the universe, deep ecologists are pagan pantheists who reject biblical religion, especially the injunction of Genesis 1:28 to «Fill the earth and subdue it; have dominion over the fish of the seas, the birds of the sky, and all the living beings that move on this earth.»
These «monistic ecologists of the spirit» are bad observers; they claim that «now is the acceptable time for a great leap forward in paradigms, despite one's gloomy sense that the era belongs to Reagan, Bush, and similar anchors of the Old Age.»
Agriculturists in the United States had been so fully drawn into industrial patterns of thought that they continued to assume that their task was to deal with the need for increasing food production for the growing population to which the ecologists pointed with alarm.
In industrialised countries, the time has come to work towards common strategies between the working class, the declining middle class, the intellectuals, immigrants and movements representing specific interests: ecologists, women, children's rights, etc..
Nothing in either volume on deep ecology suggests that this is an appropriate reflection for deep ecologists.
Despite Naess's openness to Whiteheadians, the objection to any gradation in the valuation of other species is widespread among deep ecologists.
Deep ecologists have pressed the question of why civilized human beings, and especially those in the modern West, have become so alienated from nature.
This lack of interest in the subjective experience of nonhuman animals seems characteristic of other deep ecologists as well.
In terms of emphasis, especially in the current global ecological crisis, that of deep ecologists is correcIn terms of emphasis, especially in the current global ecological crisis, that of deep ecologists is correcin the current global ecological crisis, that of deep ecologists is correct.
These comments suggest that Naess is personally open to entering ethical discussions in a relatively traditional way, If other deep ecologists follow him, the gap between them and Whiteheadians will narrow Meanwhile, however, this opening on the part of Naess can not be taken to characterize the movement as a whole.
Shepard's insights help readers to understand the distaste in which deep ecologists hold those kinds of discourse.
The use of the term intrinsic value by deep ecologists misled us into thinking there was more similarity than may in fact exist.
As an ecologist with a degree in biological research, she is fascinated to watch the adventure of human birth incarnated in her own body.
The modern industrial world and the would - be industrial world have made their choices in terms of a human future dependent upon increased economic growth in material goods, despite the warning of ecologists.
There was a famous instance in which an ecologist, Paul Ehrlich, bet an economist, Julian Simon, that the prices of raw materials would rise during a certain decade.
But ecologists are sure that the patterns that worked when the human economy was small in relation to the natural world will break down as the relationship changes.
Because we still live in the modern age, the ecologists are handicapped by having to make their case in modernist terms.
And while the analysis that addresses these issues can be indebted to Christian tradition, the theologian who thinks about such issues may well be so innovative in relation to historic Christian reflection that his or her work on these topics is indistinguishable from that of the ecologist, the secular ethicist, or the economic theorist (cf. CNT 253).
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