Sentences with phrase «york times environment»

Part of it may be a new environmental consciousness; if you really want to lower your carbon footprint, forget about buying a Prius and think instead about having just one kid, says New York Times environment blogger Andrew Revkin.

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Perhaps equally surprising is Amazon's placement near the top, considering last year's reporting by the New York Times that characterized it as having a hostile work environment.
The New York Times and CBS News, citing unnamed officials briefed on the matter, reported they included overseeing a hostile work environment as the White House doctor, allowed the overprescribing of drugs and drank on the job.
In November 2011, The New York Times published a fairly scathing dive into Zynga's culture, detailing overworked employees, a cutthroat environment, and Pincus's aggressive nature.
«This is about putting as much lipstick as possible on the pig in advance of Xi going into Washington where the administration is saying cyber attacks are the problem and the operating environment for U.S. firms is narrowing,» an official told the New York Times last week.
The one - time GOP presidential candidate said he was able to turn around New York by using the same strategies Donald Trump wants to deploy nationally, including lowering taxes, reducing regulations and creating a business - friendly environment.
Additionally, in 2015 a high - profile New York Times article alleged that employees in the Company's corporate office were subjected to a hostile work environment and were held to «unreasonably high» standards, leading to high employee turnover.
My particular circumstances at the time — young, single, living in an urban environment, trying to hack out a living in the theatre — eerily paralleled (or so I fancied) L'Engle's early years in New York, when she worked as an actress, surreptitiously writing in dressing rooms and hotels rooms.
Using a specially designed room in their New York City facility, the tea ferments in a warm environment for a period of time until almost all of the sugar has been converted to a slightly sparkling, refreshing drink containing vitamins, probiotics, enzymes, minerals and healthy organic acids.
«We've got to figure out a way to solve the big problems like food's impact on environment and health,» Tetrick told the New York Times.
The cookbook author and regular New York Times contributor has written a book about how the food we eat is doing damage to the environment, what changes to make, and why.
«The rapid pace at which the box programs have been adopted by states and hospitals worries some experts, who say the boxes have not yet been proven to be a safe infant sleep environment or an effective tool in reducing infant mortality,» said the New York Times.
In an interview, Tough, a former editor of The New York Times Magazine, said much of the new research points to a different way of thinking about a child's environment and how parents, caregivers and teachers can change it.
«In a time when national leaders fail to value our environment and what it means for our health and our economy, it is all the more important that New York leaders (from both sides of the aisle) work together to demonstrate true green leadership,» write the Environmental Advocates of New York and the Long Island Pine Barrens Society.
GL00E01050 will be received by the Commissioner of the Erie County Department of Environment and Planning (DEP) on May 12, 2016 at 2:30 P.M., local time, at 95 Franklin Street, Room 1077, Buffalo, New York, 14202, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud in Room 1004.
On Pataki's final day in office, The New York Times ran an editorial evaluating his twelve years as governor and praised his work on the environment.
Both, finds the New York Times Magazine's Matt Bai, are crowd - sourced candidates who, finding themselves «buffeted in a digital storm of emotion,» welcome the feedback of the masses and develop personas ratcheted to match a participatory environment.
«It's been critical funding for a lot of these places, especially in this time of a really tough tax environment, an environment where the Senecas have stopped paying municipalities for their role relative to the gaming facilities,» Wojtaszek said, referring to the Seneca Nation's claim that they have fulfilled financial obligations under their casino compact with New York State.
Any bids not delivered in person shall be mailed to the Erie County Commissioner of Environment and Planning, 95 Franklin Street, Room 1077, Buffalo, New York 14202, and received prior to the time set for the bid opening.
The governor's office released a statement on Mario Cuomo tonight that said: «He was credited with simultaneously improving the business environment of New York and the quality of life for its citizens, despite a national recession at the time.
GL00E01050 & GL00E01551 will be received by the Commissioner of the Erie County Department of Environment and Planning on May 12, 2016 at 3:00 P.M., local time, at 95 Franklin Street, Room 1077, Buffalo, New York, 14202, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud in Room 1004.
Our reporters include Dan Telvock, who covers the environment, Charlotte Keith, whose reporting has focused on the economy and social services, and Daniela Porat, who joined the staff in September after a stint at The New York Times.
Wastewater from natural gas drilling in New York State is radioactive, as high as 267 times the limit safe for discharge into the environment and thousands of times the limit safe for people to drink
And award - winning author Carl Zimmer recently penned a piece on evolution research in the urban environment for The New York Times.
Under a microscope, a cell's cytoplasm can resemble a tiny underwater version of New York's Times Square: Thousands of proteins swarm through a cytoplasm's watery environment, coming together and breaking apart like a cytoskeletal flash mob.
A noted science communicator, Foley has written many popular articles, op - eds, and essays in publications like National Geographic, Scientific American, the New York Times, The Guardian, Ensia, Yale's Environment 360, and bioGraphic, among others.
Endy recalls a 2006 New York Times article on synthetic biology in which Frances Arnold, a distinguished professor of chemical engineering at Caltech, said, «There is no such thing as a standard [biological] component, because even a standard component works differently depending on the environment.
According to Reuters and the New York Times, scientists working on the space agency's Cassini mission have discovered that ice plumes on Enceladus contained molecular hydrogen (H2) from hydrothermal vents — the same environment that some researchers believe helped lead to the rise of life here on Earth.
Ann Louise Gittleman is a multi award - winning New York Times bestselling author of 30 books on weight loss, diet & detox including women's health, men's health, perimenopause, menopause, beauty and the environment.
Ann Louise Gittleman is an award - winning New York Times bestselling author of over 30 books on health and nutrition including diet, detox, women's health, men's health, perimenopause, menopause, beauty and the environment.
«It's a change in the food environment that's likely to have a significant impact on public health and does not require significant behavior change,» New York University food scientist Marion Nestle told the Times.
Elmore's efforts to change this began during his work in a New York City school district, where professional development for principals included spending time every day inside classrooms to re-familiarize themselves with the teaching environment.
This paper foreshadows the larger research project we have launched in New York City Schools that examines in depth teacher perceptions of their work environment and how conducive school climate is to learning behaviors (e.g., experimenting with new teaching practices) and, at the same time, to retaining high standards for accountability.
The Editorial Board of The New York Times is a reliable source of pro-education reform articles, and yesterday they published their take on the potential new testing environment that will be ushered in if the «Every Student Succeeds Act» (ESSA) is passed and signed into law.
Her writing has appeared in numerous scholarly and popular publications including the New York Times, the Boston Globe Sunday Magazine, the Nation, Education Week, Education Next, Virginia Quarterly Review, Harvard Law & Policy Review, Race Poverty & The Environment and many others.
Along with previously mentioned authors Viet Thanh Nguyen and Jesmyn Ward, this year's grants also went to University of Michigan anthropologist Jason De León, whose work deals with Mexican migrants; historian Sunil Amrith, who writes on how climate and environment impact South and Southeast Asia today; and New York Times Magazine investigative journalist Nikole Hannah - Jones.
In Pets Gone Green, New York Times best - selling author Eve Adamson explores how pet owners can have a positive effect on the environment and their pets - place within it.
We've now got a better handle on what Deep Down actually is, a procedurally - generated cooperative dungeon crawler set in the ruins of 2094 New York City that presents new environments and monsters every time.
Crysis 3 returns players to New York City, only this time it may not be as recognizable as it was before, providing both controlled and open environments.
This sympatico relationship with built environments is the subject of this new collection, Annie Leibovitz shoots Renzo Piano's New York Times building, and James Welling turns his lens on Philip Johnson's Glass House.
Having painted the giant Times Square billboards in New York for three years, he knew how to produce an immersive environment and heighten viewers» awareness.
Having moved from New York where he spent 13 years, to Vienna 4 years ago; having had a son and becoming a father, Butler has gone from working within a totally new environment, to producing paintings which are a uniquely personal expression, made at a time of ideal balance between his private and studio lives.
Dena Yago's flatbed scanner images, including high resolution capture of lemons, apples or copies of The New York Times, have a clear dialogue with Smith's Xeroxes in that they also employ the tools and objects readily available to the artist in her working environment.
Benjamin Genocchio reviews Chris Jones solo museum show on New York Times writes «No reproduction can convey the experience of encountering this work, since like all good installations, it creates its own environment.
Although aware of the art of his time, Charles Burchfield spent his working life immersed in his own local environment in upstate New York, trusting and then challenging his creative instincts, often looking backwards in order to go forward, and steadfast in his belief of «the healthy glamour of everyday life.»
In projects for Burton's clientele (French Vogue, Cocky Boys, Tom Ford, Wrangler Europe, Vogue Hommes International, Naughty America, Colt Studio Group, Yves Saint Laurent, The New York Times, Hustler, Domus, Kris Van Assche, Vanity Fair, and Fantastic Man), he often acknowledges the cultural industries and their environments as a set (literally at times by shooting through its constructions as such), and his access to cultural producers and pop iTimes, Hustler, Domus, Kris Van Assche, Vanity Fair, and Fantastic Man), he often acknowledges the cultural industries and their environments as a set (literally at times by shooting through its constructions as such), and his access to cultural producers and pop itimes by shooting through its constructions as such), and his access to cultural producers and pop icons.
The exhibition presents Stettheimer's work in the context of the social and intellectual environment of early twentieth - century New York, exploring the artist's fascinating position as an American modernist whose work exuberantly reflects on the mass culture of her times.
Initially finding her place among the members of «50s New York School of Abstract Expressionism, which was blossoming at that time, Miram Schapiro was surrounded by a male - dominated environment.
A search of the New York Times archives just pulled up this excellent op - ed piece from 2006 showing that «clean coal» is a misnomer created by the coal industry to greenwash the massive harm inflicted on human beings and the environment by the coal.
For a snapshot of what progress looks like, go back to the 1996 New York Times series «A River Reclaimed» (Part 1 and Part 2) that I was lucky enough to write with William K. Stevens, who preceded me on the environment beat.
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