Sentences with phrase «cold climate challenges»

Data - driven maintenance strategies, emerging technologies and service offerings, cold climate challenges, and health and safety best practices were discussed by the summit's line up of expert speakers from across North America.

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«Part of the challenge Syracuse faces is directly related to climate change, with colder winters, warmer summers, and more dramatic freeze - thaw events happening both earlier and later in the season,» she said.
Peatlands in cold places face challenges in a changing climate, too.
Each nation has employed its own methodology for maintenance and repairs, but new, daunting challenges created by climate change — extreme heat, extreme cold, and severe flooding — require yet more rigorous solutions.
The metric they have developed, the Vegetation Sensitivity Index (VSI), allows a more quantifiable response to climate change challenges and how sensitive different ecosystems are to short - term climate anomalies; e.g. a warmer June than on average, a cold December, a cloudy September, etc..
One of the challenges that I find living in a colder climate is remaining fashionable and stylish when the weather changes.
To summarize the English Bulldog: • Better in Cold Climates • Clean Wrinkles • Challenging to Train • Short lifespan • Loves to play
For pet owners in many climates, bitter cold, snow and ice during the winter months poses a challenge.
Chapter 3 is by Naomi Oresekes and Erik Conway, «Challenging Knowledge: How climate science became a victim of the cold war.»
So, since it is so important for the diversity of scientific thought (as well as the cold hard scrutiny of all ostensibly scientific thought — but despite the clamor for diversity and challenge, this leading site, for laying out the myriad errors of climate change skepticism arguments, is nevertheless, among many other similar ones, decried, denigrated, and dismissed as unworthy and worse)-- what, exactly, is the «contrarian» position?
If we are ever going to deal with our energy and climate challenges, then both the left and the right need to take a cold hard look at the facts, instead of attacking Bill Gates for injecting a needed dose of realism into the climate debate.
Typically, cold weather such as the UK is experiencing — an inch or so of snow that brings the country to a grinding halt — is used as the background to stories which challenge climate change orthodoxy.
As part of Vestas» portfolio of cold climate solutions, it helps address performance challenges associated with operation in cold climate conditions.
The 12 scientists and support staff made a slow crawl across a vast, blank stretch of East Antarctica this past austral summer for three months to study how regional climate variability relates to global climate change expected to encounter brutally cold storms and other challenges on the high polar plateau.
Keep your wind turbines operating smoothly in challenging weather conditions with Vestas Cold Climate Solutions.
Indeed, challenges of any form to official climate science provoke such rage, we can't just be talking about cold, hard, objective science.
TreeHugger recently did give Rudd a Best of Green award, but I wonder if Rudd hasn't made a deal with the devil here: CCS Can Be Part of the Solution... Rudd rightly gets that, in his words, «Carbon capture and storage is not the only answer to the climate change challenge» and that it can certainly play a part in the transition to a low - carbon future, but I just don't buy into Rudd's «cold, hard reality» that coal will remain (or at least has to remain) the globe's major source of energy for many years to come.
That said, Eugene presents a challenging climate: cold winters and near - constant precipitation during the spring and fall.
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