Sentences with phrase «about substantial effects»

In its latest environment report, the BSH says «there currently exists no knowledge about substantial effects on the marine environment» caused by offshore wind turbines.

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In Marten Falls, band members are on the fence, assuming they will see substantial economic benefits but worried about the environmental effects of mining.
Bower: About 600 years ago, we invented a technology, the printing press, that had a substantial effect on the structure of universities.
In the latter half of the decade, La Niña conditions persisted in the eastern and central tropical Pacific, keeping global surface temperatures about 0.1 degree C colder than average — a small effect compared with long - term global warming but a substantial one over a decade.
RUBINO REPLIES: Despite a clear role of bile and bile acids — components of bile that act as signaling molecules — in metabolic regulation, there is no clinical evidence that removing the gallbladder induces substantial effects (positive or negative) on diabetes; in fact, blood glucose levels typically remain about the same.
«These data raise substantial concerns about similar health effects due to chemicals used to replace DEHP under the presumption that they don't have the same, or different, adverse health effects,» says study author Leonardo Trasande, a professor at New York University.
A recent review of NSAID use for dysmenorrhea (painful periods) concluded with a warning about the substantial risk of adverse effects including stomach bleeding, ulcers and upset stomach, high blood pressure, fluid retention and swelling, kidney problems, heart problems, and rashes.
The effect of EMF on your nerves, cells, heart and brain is proven and substantial — which you'll learn about later in this book.
While there isn't sufficient evidence of such claims about juice and its effect on our health, there is a substantial link between eating a plant - based diet and a reduced risk for cancer.
While we encourage readers to be cautious about applying our findings without qualification to all public schools, we also encourage school districts to support research that can identify middle - school effects in other settings, especially since we find the consequences of attending a middle school for student achievement to be substantial and troubling.
«These effects,» Han writes, «are substantial, considering the standard deviation for dropout rates is about 11 percentage points.»
In sum, there is now substantial evidence that value - added estimates capture important information about the causal effects of teachers and schools.
What bothers me about ebooks is that, so far, the positive effect is not very substantial.
As a lake ecologist (limnologist) my study will not contribute to debates about the causes of climate warming but it will show that the indirect effects of warming on food chains (over the past 30 years) can be very substantial (even dramatic).
If we had a Tardis, we would be able to go back in time to the Paleoecene - Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) about 55 - 56 million years ago, a time of substantial natural global warming, and observe the Greenhouse Effect growing stronger.
The Urban Heat Island Effect Has Hopelessly Corrupted the Land Thermometer Data... substantial average UHI warming occurs even at low population densities, about ~ 1 deg.
In the latter half of the decade, La Niña conditions persisted in the eastern and central tropical Pacific, keeping global surface temperatures about 0.1 degree C colder than average — a small effect compared with long - term global warming but a substantial one over a decade.
It asserts that manmade greenhouse gases do not play a «substantial role» in climate change and that previous reports about the effects of global warming overestimated the situation and «failed to incorporate chemical and biological processes, which are as important as the physical ones.»
I think that there is very substantial uncertainties about the effects of solar radiation management technologies.
Just down the road from us is Didcot A power station, a large coal - burning plant with poor pollution control and therefore with substantial effects on local air quality, as well as more substantial emissions of radiation than from any UK nuclear power station and a Co2 output of about 8 million tonnes a year.
Those CDR techniques with the least potential: Biochar («significant doubts» about scope, effectiveness and safety - «substantial research» required to prove effectiveness) and ocean iron fertilization (not proven to be effective and «high potential for unintended and undesirable ecological side effects»).
Although the most advanced theoretical climate models still leave uncertainty, particularly about the sign and magnitudes of the effects, on GHG feedbacks, of some low - and high - clouds, a consensus began to develop that threats of resulting increases in global temperature — and the very large risks associated with their possible consequences — deserved substantial increase in attention.
The 2011 revolution — part of the «Arab Spring» brought about a long period of political instability to Egypt, with disastrous effects on the country's economy, which suffered a drastic fall in foreign direct investment (FDI) and substantial losses in core sectors such as tourism.
More broadly, Dunphy wrote that Platnick's suit «had a substantial chilling effect on discussion and debate about the proper use and utility of this type of derivative expert's report» in accident benefits claims.
If the injury and long - term effects are substantial, and it occurred on business premises under circumstances in which the owner or operator may be responsible, you should talk with an experienced slip - and - fall attorney about your accident.
For example, Najman et al. (2000) suggest that: «Current maternal mental health impairment appears to have a substantial effect on the reporting of child behavior problems by the mother, thereby raising questions about the validity of reports of child behavior by persons who are currently emotionally distressed» (p. 253).
Parental mental illness Relatively little has been written about the effect of serious and persistent parental mental illness on child abuse, although many studies show that substantial proportions of mentally ill mothers are living away from their children.14 Much of the discussion about the effect of maternal mental illness on child abuse focuses on the poverty and homeless - ness of mothers who are mentally ill, as well as on the behavior problems of their children — all issues that are correlated with involvement with child welfare services.15 Jennifer Culhane and her colleagues followed a five - year birth cohort among women who had ever been homeless and found an elevated rate of involvement with child welfare services and a nearly seven - times - higher rate of having children placed into foster care.16 More direct evidence on the relationship between maternal mental illness and child abuse in the general population, however, is strikingly scarce, especially given the 23 percent rate of self - reported major depression in the previous twelve months among mothers involved with child welfare services, as shown in NSCAW.17
No nation can afford to be neutral about the substantial impact that such dislocation imposes on the well - being of future generations and the resulting effects of spurring the growth of government and slowing the economy.
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