• Radiation 5 to 7 times the legal limit has been detected in milk and spinach in parts of
the country near the plant.
Not exact matches
In El Salvador, Valentin
planted a new church
near the city of Santa Ana, setting his sights on the crowds of youth who were being drawn into the violent gangs overtaking his
country.
So is insisting on
near perfect grades, outstanding athletic achievement or building water
plants in third world
countries to beef up college resumes.
In 2013, von Wettberg, and colleagues from Turkey and other
countries, spent two months surveying parts of Turkey and Kurdistan,
near the border of Syria, searching for the two wild
plant species most closely related to domestic chickpeas.
In the impoverished communities
near Georgia's coal
plants, as in many communities around the
country, the health benefits of nixing coal aren't as obvious as the lost economic opportunities.
The legal frameworks, financial support and demonstration
plant designs are
nearing completion in several
countries around the world.
As part of the Building a Better Explainer project at N.Y.U.'s Studio 20, we decided to create a visual explainer of radiation levels, inspired by some recent presentations over at XKCD and Information is Beautiful.Both compare radiation doses from everyday activities (like eating a banana or flying across the
country) to doses
near the Fukushima
plant, as well as other disasters like Chernobyl.
Farmers in the
Near East — what is today Israel, Palestine, Syria, Jordan, and neighboring
countries — began cultivating
plants and herding animals about 8000 B.C.E., but there are no signs that they used animal dung for anything other than as fuel for fires.
In Poland, in contrast, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that Poland «is not in a seismically active zone,» and would not reconsider its plans to build the
country's first nuclear power
plant near Danzig.
The 2019 Subaru Ascent feels nicely
planted, handling the curvy roads
near Coastal Oregon, some 50 miles south of Portland — where Outbacks are as common as Ford F - 150s elsewhere in the
country — without giving up comfort over uneven road surfaces.
Given the
near - term and enduring benefits of electric power expansion in developing
countries, the other long - term effect of expanded coal - powered generation is accrued wealth and economic growth (along with health costs if they are dirty
plants, of course).
While adding carbon capture to older U.S. coal
plants may remain relatively uneconomic,
countries like South Africa, China and Indonesia have a fleet of young, critical coal
plants unlikely to retire in the
near term.
Croatia has four major hydroelectric
plants in two main areas of the
country — the area
near the Slovenian - Hungarian border and the area along the Adriatic coastline.
On 02.11.2016, 59 young people from 20 different
countries founded the
Plant - for - the - Planet Initiative e.V. in Leitershofen
near Augsburg.
The idea I posted years ago called for 1000 fuel
plants located across the
country making gasified and synthesized biofuel
near the source.
U.S. spending on big,
near - commercial technology projects in other
countries, such as full - scale clean coal
plants in China, should be approached cautiously, as it is likely to raise political ire.
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Like it or not, it will be
near 100 % nuclear for the rich
countries, wind and solar for the poor
countries with the hard decisions as to have these miserable power
plant outputs or
planting for food.