Sentences with phrase «because environmental matters»

Nahmod, author of the treatise Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Litigation: The Law of Section 1983, adds that there isn't a great deal of precedent on the subject because environmental matters typically are dealt with in court through enforcement of environmental laws.

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But for impact investors, ROI is an especially tricky matter, because in addition to financial success, they are seeking social and environmental results.
Long food supply chains are actually far from a simple matter because they tie into a number of social and environmental issues, including the global carbon footprint, product quality and sustainability, too.
It was a perfect match, because tailoring the hypothetical device for an environmental pathogen would simply be a matter of using a genetic sequence from the pathogen.
As one city environmental official told me when I recently visited, no matter how much he curbs pollution from industry, smog continues to suffocate because of more and more cars.
Furthermore should removal or downlisting occur, the whales would still be protected in Australian waters as a Matter of National Environmental Significance, because they are considered migratory species.
If environmental issues matter to you, reading documents on an ebook reader like this might appeal, because it uses a fraction as much energy as a laptop.
Power - generating is a difficult environmental problem because it is has an undifferentiated end product - the lights turn on just the same, no matter if the electricity was generated from mountain - top coal or from clean hydro or solar power!
I appreciated the piece by the Environmental Defense Fund scientists because it offers a reminder that federal chemical regulations matter, too.
The counter-argument made by the State Department in its environmental assessment made public Friday is that this concern isn't relevant, because no matter what the United States does, Canada will fully exploit the tar sands anyway:
***** An essential book on the environmental impacts of «climate change» By Michael P on August 19, 2016 These days, I rarely read books cover to cover, because I tire of either the style, the subject matter, or the author's approach to the latter before I finish.
Because there is a real difference between environmental concern — where consequences matter — and environmentalism — where signalling adherence to the appropriate markers of concern (based on human action being presumptively destructive) matter.
Undoing all of President Obama's environmental regulations won't be as easy as a stroke of a pen, but his executive orders — Obama used a lot of them because he could not count on the support of Congress — are another matter.
No matter how many people get sick and die because health agencies are pressured not to use DDT, or it is totally banned, Environmental Defense, Sierra Club, Greenpeace, Pesticide Action Network, US Environmental Protection Agency and allied activist groups are unlikely to reform or recant.
The article may have been over-the-top (but, as I've learned, everything is spin and a matter of interpretation), but it made an interesting point to consider: perhaps one of the reasons we see environmental factors, such as extreme weather events, as causing more destruction than ever is because we have so much more to destroy - more people, more goods.
But we needn't worry about this fact, he says; it doesn't matter if we keep using more and more resources each year, because aggregate material use is not a meaningful proxy for environmental impact.
And as loudly as they shout «all lives matter» they would shout for world leaders to stop environmental racism, and shout about the severe weather patterns that are already affecting people all over the world because of anthropogenic climate change.
Because this project achieved much more than merely a laser show.With this installation, HeHe comes right to the heart of a matter which has plagued the environmental movement since its inception.
Though, as a matter of principle, we have to pay more because we're currently running up an environmental tab that will come due.
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