Sentences with phrase «continued water challenges»

Water Conservation Efforts Must Expand in Fifth Year of Drought Op - Ed by Peter Gleick 3.2.16 - A fifth year of California drought and continued water challenges now appear unavoidable, even with new storms on the horizon.

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Challenging waters also lie ahead for Westport Central, which continues to share an increasing number of services with ELCS, including shared administrative staff and sports programs.
These results highlight the continuing challenge faced by the water infrastructure in the most populated state in the United States.
Today builds on the last four days, so today you will continue with no - added sugar, make a green smoothie, meet your daily water requirements, pack your food with you for the day, do your one - minute moves (see below)- and add today's challenge, which is to try a new food or recipe!
Today builds on the last four days, so today you will continue with no - added sugar, make a green smoothie, meet your daily water requirements, pack your food with you for the day, do your one - minute moves (see below)-- and add today's challenge, which is to try a new food or recipe!
Editor's Note: Although MDI Water Quality Coalition had funding challenges and had to close its doors in 2007, Jane Disney continues to work with students at the Mount Desert Island Biological Lab.
I thought Rayborn was a rich, challenging, still immature character and that she was left at the end of The Blue Hour in a rather precarious circumstance which is why I wanted to continue her story in Red Light and Black Water.
Bali Rafting and Uluwatu Tour is a Bali Combination Tour Packages to feel the Exciting white water rafting tours at amazing ayung river with gread rapids challenge and beautiful panorama of the river and continue visiting the famous Uluwatu temple on the south of Bali islands and visit other tourist destinations.
Bali Rafting and Tanah Lot Tour is a Bali Combination Tour Packages to try the challenge white water rafting tours at ayung river in north of Ubud Bali and continue visiting the sea temple or Tanah Lot Temple and visit other tourist destinations.
- salmonids have only recently been discovered by the Splatoon research team - salmonids are able to swim freely in the water, as well as walk on land - as they swim, they collect resources for their society - those activities bring them into close contact with Inklings, and then Inklings examine them - you can move the difficulty slider up to 100 % for more of a challenge - as you progress through the Salmon Run successfully, 5 % difficulty will continue to be added - it's possible to reach 200 % difficulty based on where you start the slider and how well you do - 1080p docked, 720p undocked, 60 fps in both instances - Salmon Run mode can be played online or locally
Many studies have demonstrated the risks that ocean acidification pose to marine organisms, such as coral dissolving in more acidic water.6 However, new findings suggest that the August and September time period could be particularly challenging for the earliest life stage of elkhorn coral — an important reef - forming coral of the Caribbean — if we continue on a path of high carbon dioxide emissions.5 Ordinarily each August or September elkhorn corals flood the water with eggs and sperm (gametes) for sexual reproduction.2
UN News Center: The water, sanitation and sustainable energy crises are the among the world's pre-eminent development challenges, senior United Nations officials warned today, urging Member States to adopt coherent integrated policies and innovative strategies to tackle these issues, which take a tragic toll on the lives of millions of poor people, especially women and young [continue reading...]
Scott Pruitt and other Republican AGs continue to challenge EPA attempts to regulate wetlands, including farm ponds, as «navigable waterways» through obscenely contorted interpretations of the Clean Water Act.
For example, reductions in seasonal sea ice cover and higher surface temperatures may open up new habitat in polar regions for some important fish species, such as cod, herring, and pollock.128 However, continued presence of cold bottom - water temperatures on the Alaskan continental shelf could limit northward migration into the northern Bering Sea and Chukchi Sea off northwestern Alaska.129, 130 In addition, warming may cause reductions in the abundance of some species, such as pollock, in their current ranges in the Bering Sea131and reduce the health of juvenile sockeye salmon, potentially resulting in decreased overwinter survival.132 If ocean warming continues, it is unlikely that current fishing pressure on pollock can be sustained.133 Higher temperatures are also likely to increase the frequency of early Chinook salmon migrations, making management of the fishery by multiple user groups more challenging.134
If trends continue, it could be a challenge for adaptation efforts to keep pace with water demand.
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