Sentences with phrase «damaging effect on the environment»

In 2010 and 2011, Ad Astra, an association of Romanian scientists, and the Rosia Montana Cultural Foundation sent petitions in response to the project's potential damaging effects on the environment.
As a result, a large feral cat population can have a damaging effect on the environment.
With Easter fast approaching, the thought of chocolate is probably on all our minds, but could the UK's love of chocolate be having a damaging effect on the environment?

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The effect of the meat industry on the environment has been a much talked about issue this year; it's more damaging than the entire transport industry combined.
We, concerned Ghanaians and Pan-Africanists at home and in the Diaspora, have read and watched with concern reports on the damaging effect of illegal mining on human lives, animals and the Ghanaian environment.
«Stroke damages blood - spinal cord barrier, researchers find: Stroke's long - term effects on blood - spinal cord barrier can lead to «an increasingly toxic environment» in spinal cord and «significant input on disease pathology».»
Generally any substance that people introduce into the atmosphere that has damaging effects on living things and the environment is considered air pollution.
The increased pollution, toxins in the environment, pesticides in our food and chemicals in the water supply all have a detrimental effect on our health, and damage our kidneys the most because they're the ones that filter out all the toxins in our system.
In addition to the benefits of MSM, we've also added Vitamins A, D, and E, allpowerful antioxidants that help combat the damaging effects the environment can have on the skin.
Antioxidants also protect all life on earth (plants, animals, and humans) against the damaging effects of oxygen radicals, which are always formed in an oxygenated environment.
Research has shown that teacher wellbeing not only significantly impacts pupils» SATS results, but also has an effect on pupils» own social and emotional wellbeing, creating a negative learning environment and damaging the quality of relationships between teacher and pupil.
In our modern - day environments stress, anxiety and poor health are having increasingly damaging effects on our lives.
The first of the systems has a tangible effect on gameplay by reducing accuracy and vision every time Tokaj is frightened — with an inverse boost to physical damage — while the latter is basically a fancy way of describing how many of the objects you find in the environment are able to be used as melee weapons.
Aside from the aforementioned change in environments due to changes in narration the Gunslinger also adds to the visuals by details such as splatter of blood and mud on screen, heat effect in dessert, bullet shot rip on screen, leaking barrels due to gunshot damage and blood splashes indicating death of an enemy.
Environment groups that have supported the wind industry and taken their thirty pieces of silver, «health professionals» who have no expertise in acoustics and no interest in faraway rural communities, but do have an overblown interest in climate health effects, have jumped on the wind energy bandwagon eager to claim the high moral ground despite the human collateral damage.
These attempts to mislead the public may well have huge adverse effects on the climate issue, the future of blue / red politics, public trust in the press and public officials, serious damage to the economy and the environment, and even whether science will continue to be judged by using the scientific method.
Therefore mitigating global warming will address both the synergistic harm that it wreaks in concert with the non-climate damage to the environment, and it will address the direct effect that it will have on species and ecosystem - an effect that, if warming is not properly addressed for a few more decades, will make all other human impacts pale by comparison.
Costs are defined in a variety of ways and under a variety of assumptions that affect their value ► Cost types include: ► administrative costs of planning, management, monitoring, audits, accounting, reporting, clerical activities, etc. associated with a project or program; ► damage costs to ecosystems, economies and people due to negative effects from climate change; ► implementation costs of changing existing rules and regulation, capacity building efforts, information, training and education, etc. to put a policy into place; ► private costs are carried by individuals, companies or other private entities that undertake the action, where ► social costs include additionally the external costs on the environment and on society as a whole.
In that regard, it has already been established, in paragraphs 32 and 36 of the present judgment, that Directive 85/337 confers on the individuals concerned a right to have the effects on the environment of the project under examination assessed by the competent services, and that pecuniary damage, in so far as it is a direct economic consequence of the environmental effects of a public or private project, is covered by the objective of protection pursued by Directive 85/337.
Jurors often harbor a basic belief that if a big company is on trial, it has probably harmed people or the environment in pursuit of profits and has caused long - term damage to people and the planet — either by directly causing human health effects, polluting the air, water, or ground, or by contributing to global warming.
The major issues on the appeal were the effect of an insurance covenant in a contract made between the plaintiff and one of the defendants (UPS) in a significant claim involving damage to vaccines stored in a temperature - controlled environment, and whether the defendants other than UPS, including Hilly's client, were entitled to take the benefit of the insurance covenant.
Environmental Scientists test samples to determine the effects of hazards on air, water and soil, and research ways to reduce risks and damage to the environment.
The potentially damaging effects of stress on healthy development can be mitigated by supportive environments at home and at school.
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