Sentences with phrase «discuss environmental topics»

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What unites is our desire to use the power and reach of our blogs to discuss topics of common environmental concern.
There is no question that it was stuffed full of imaginative and useful events — schoolchildren debating genetics or drawing posters, teachers discussing space science, and young people making videos on environmental topics.
With the games set to begin Aug. 5 in Rio, IU experts in economics, public health, media studies, cybersecurity, public and environmental affairs, and business are available to discuss issues including Zika and other health concerns, how coverage of the games might frame discussion on other topics, and Brazil's ability to pull off a worldwide event and its long - term future.
Among topics discussed included youth violence, homelessness, environmental protection, and media literacy.
Please reach out if you are interested in attending or hosting an executive briefing on the topics above, would like a facilitated webinar session with one of the consultants or authors who are Meteor's thought leaders, or are interested in discussing possible instructional and environmental designs for your classrooms.
This is a hugely contentious topic when discussing electric cars, and a popular question wheeled out by those sceptical of the environmental benefits of such cars.
Staff will be on hand to discuss the Draft Environmental Assessment, project Design Guidelines, and historic preservation topics.
The latter chapters in the book are particularly interesting, as they delve into topics not discussed often enough, such as how to share one's (new, green) family values with extended family members and friends, how to cope with environmental guilt, how to recognize greenwashing, and how green living can be affordable.
Called «the biggest environmental problem you've never heard of,» the shedding of plastic microfibers is a topic nobody wants to discuss.
PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency together with the Dutch Royal Meteorological Institute (KNMI) and science journalist Marcel Crok launched their joint website ClimateDialogue.org - an international blog where invited scientists discuss controversial topics in climate science.
She was an expert panelist for the Environmental Protection Agency's «Pay - as - You - Throw» and «Full - cost Accounting» projects in 1995 and discussed those topics during appearances on the EPA's satellite video programs.
As part of the training workshops, diverse backgrounds and shared challenges to covering these issues are discussed, and journalists are given the skills needed to communicate complex environmental topics more effectively to the general public, as well as the tools they need to run effective local media organizations.
In an exclusive Backpacker Magazine interview, the presidential candidates discussed their prospective policies regarding a slew of environmental topics: global warming solutions, cap and trade policies, oil drilling, gun
A common topic when discussing environmental issues is the acronym «NIMBY,» meaning «Not in My Backyard.»
He has published and presented on significant topics such as groundwater management, environmental lender liability, and California's Prop. 65, and is currently working on an article discussing California's cap and trade programme to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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