Cumulative effects assessments are narrowly scoped, preventing meaningful assessment of the greatest threat to the continued exercise of Aboriginal and Treaty rights;
Not exact matches
The connections to irrigation practices and global grain supplies, to Conservation Reserve Program land, to cover - cropping practices, and to fire risks alluded to in this section and elsewhere in this
assessment are all reminders that the interdependence of livestock and crop agriculture will likely loom large as Montana experiences the
cumulative effects of climate change.
The study, Cancer and non-cancer health
effects from food contaminant exposures for children and adults in California: a risk
assessment also discussed in this article, Kids may risk cancer from toxins in food looked at
cumulative toxin load in children for 11 food based toxins in 44 foods and found that all of the 364 children exceeded cancer benchmark levels for arsenic, dieldrin, DDE (a DDT metabolite), and dioxins.
According to de Place of Sightline, the most effective move Inslee could make from opponents» perspective is to pressure federal officials to undertake an
assessment that looks at the
cumulative effects of building all five terminals on the region, the country and the world.
Issue 3: Should a consideration of
cumulative effects be mandatory for all environmental
assessments conducted in Manitoba?
Issue 4: Strategic environmental
assessment is considered an effective method for considering the need for and alternatives to development, and
cumulative environmental
effects.