Not exact matches
«I started going back and trying to
think about what I use in my day - to - day work,» said Peter Gleick, a
hydrologist who looks at the movement of water all over the world to understand and predict droughts and flooding.
I don't
think I slept for 3 days — and finally rang Australia's leading
hydrologist who told me that — no — I wasn't going mad.
Chief
Hydrologist agrees «The activities that make us human [are]
thinking, dreaming, learning, communicating, and feeling.»
In one response, Pitman wrote: «If you have already made up your mind that the climate scientists, physicists, oceanographers, most geologists, biologists,
hydrologists have just made this all up, then I do not
think I can help.»
Conclusion Chief
Hydrologist, your economic / social
thinking is evolving to converge with Wendell Berry's!
«The results show that we need to start
thinking about conservation not just at the scale of an individual farm but also at the watershed scale,» said Dale Robertson, research
hydrologist at the Geological Survey's Wisconsin Water Science Center and co-author of the paper.