Sentences with phrase «current ecological conditions»

The significant difference in the results, Jahn said, might provide added incentive for countries to attempt to hit the 1.5 - degree Celsius warming target in order to preserve current ecological conditions.

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Equitable access of all human beings, in current and future generations, to the conditions needed for human well - being — socio - cultural, economic, political, ecological, and in particular food, water, shelter, clothing, energy, healthy living, and satisfying social and cultural relations — without endangering any other person's access; equity between humans and other elements of nature; and social, economic, and environmental justice for all.
The protection of these fragile island resources was ensured when Congress, in the act that created Channel Islands National Park in 1980, established a long - term ecological monitoring program to gather information on the current health of resources and predict future conditions.
These works have a strong ecological message and reflect on the anxiety surrounding our current environmental conditions.
Don't forget, it was the evolution of the total forestry based ecological system (based on everything from algae to hard wood trees) that slowly conditioned the earths ecology to its current state from a primordeal soup.
Find out more about how much land area it takes to support your personal lifestyle with the GFN Footprint Calculator, and read about the causes and conditions that are behind our current ecological deficit at Earth Overshoot Day, as well as learn what you can do to make a difference, both locally and globally.
He is also someone who is aware of the current social, geological and ecological conditions.
Ecodevelopmental theory consists of three overlapping components: (a) a social — ecological framework, based on the work of Bronfenbrenner (1979), that incorporates four levels of social context; (b) a developmental perspective emphasizing the changing nature of youth and families across time as a function not only of the current social context but also of changing conditions in the social context over time; and (c) a focus on social interactions between and among individuals in the youth's and family's social context.
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