Sentences with phrase «do with its water resources»

Adrienne Esposito from the Citizen's Campaign for the Environment says the county is at a crossroads in determining what to do with its water resources.

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(a) do an act in relation to Basin water resources if the act is inconsistent with any of the matters included or specified in the Basin Plan under this Part; or
Along with their wreaths, classrooms were required to submit an essay responding to the prompt, «How does protecting our waterways, conserving resources and responsibly enjoying the environment promote water wellness?»
Martens says «if» fracking moves forward in New York, it will do so «with the strictest standards in the nation» to protect drinking water and the state's other natural resources, and he says he expects «additional improvements» to be made in the final report.
The project studies water resources in the Phoenix area with the goal of understanding decisions about scarce water resources and their impacts: How do water managers think about climate uncertainty?
We still don't know enough about tar sand oil, or bitumen, which takes longer to break down due to its high viscosity, but doesn't spread, we also don't know much about the behavior of oil from a blowout, such as the Deepwater Horizon BP blowout, and we know little of how crude oil behaves in the Arctic Ocean, where there is ice, or how to remediate it,» said Michel Boufadel, director of NJIT's Center for Natural Resources Development and Protection and a member of the panel of experts charged with evaluating the impact of spills in Northern waters.
We need to do a better job with our scarce water resources.
I wasn't a believer, to be honest, I knew that some people had results with water kefir but, you know, if you don't personally speak to someone about it, you tend to not fully rely on Internet resources.
It is printed using a waterless dye process which allows for each side of one piece of fabric to be printed with a different color or pattern making for a lighter, wearable garment while being good to the planet by not contributing, as other textile companies do, to polluting our water resources.
Don't just whip together yet - another box of «Instant FPS» or «Just Add Water RPGs» sort of games — make an RPG with FPS elements where you can use race against other players online after natural resources where you can build a tower - defense stronghold at that you have to micromanage.
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Providing great scratching posts in the right spots, doing what you can to help your cat with stress, and making sure all the cats in your home have plenty of access to the resources of litter boxes, food, water, beds, scratching posts, and playtime with you can all help solve this problem.
- salmonids have only recently been discovered by the Splatoon research team - salmonids are able to swim freely in the water, as well as walk on land - as they swim, they collect resources for their society - those activities bring them into close contact with Inklings, and then Inklings examine them - you can move the difficulty slider up to 100 % for more of a challenge - as you progress through the Salmon Run successfully, 5 % difficulty will continue to be added - it's possible to reach 200 % difficulty based on where you start the slider and how well you do - 1080p docked, 720p undocked, 60 fps in both instances - Salmon Run mode can be played online or locally
The likelihood of serious sea level rise under «business as usual», and impacts on water resources may not have the acute drama associated with polar bear population decline or the possibility of massive methane clathrate releases, but they are much more likely to figure on policy makers agendas — just as other long term chronic issues (such as pensions) do.
Still, if someone does come up with a resource - efficient (low energy, low water) way to grow muscle tissue and turn it into something tasty, it might be possible for a growing population to have its environment, climate, conscience, and meatballs, too.
Through appropriate building design, behavioural change and demand management (this does not mean living like a cave - man, just using resources efficiently) and appropriate matching of energy source with demand (i.e using solar radiation, not brown coal fired electricity for water heating), it is possible to eliminate these emissions completely.
So we knew for civilization and a technological economy to work in the southwestern US that water resources, which were abundant in high elevations where people didn't live and came in short cycles of 4 years dry and 1 year wet, with a deluge every so often, could be developed to grow cities and economies.
They proposed that Colorado not issue any new permits for oil and gas drilling «unless the best available science demonstrates, and an independent third party organization confirms, that drilling can occur in a manner that does not cumulatively, with other actions, impair Colorado's atmosphere, water, wildlife, and land resources, does not adversely impact human health and does not contribute to climate change.»
Similarly, we consider only those technologies that have low impacts on wildlife, water pollution, and land, do not have significant waste - disposal or terrorism risks associated with them, and are based on primary resources that are indefinitely renewable or recyclable.»
«The science clearly indicates that, with an emphasis on prevention... energy production can and is being done right, and that hydraulic fracturing is not leading to widespread, systemic effects to drinking water resources,» Stephanie Wissman, an Executive Director with the American Petroleum Institute, stated at a recent meeting of the Delaware River Basin Commission.
Large - scale hydropower dams certainly can provide a lot of power and are a renewable resource — assuming the water source doesn't decline, an real concern with climate change but something beyond the scope of this piece.
And if you look at the water, climate change and depletion issues associated with both oil shale and coal production, you'll see that these energy resources do not provide an ounce of energy security... but just prolong the inevitable, while destroying even more of our natural capital.
We encourage Virgin to not give up on finding truly sustainable second - generation biofuels (made from algae, for example) that don't compete with food and fresh water resources.
But even though we don't have to deal with that pesky creditor Gaia the same way we would a debt in our daily lives, we've still got to come to terms with the fact that humanity is spending our natural capital faster than our planet can regenerate it, and that bill's gonna come due sooner or later, in the form of major impacts on our food, water, energy, and natural resources.
Because much of the cost will be realized after the emissions occur, the funds would have to be invested in order to produce resources in the future to compensate or make the best of conditions then; this can be investment in infrastructure (aquaducts and flood water management planning) and such things as R&D for drought / flood resistant crops, efforts to save ecosystems (those parts that will survive the climate change, or otherwise planting trees, etc, where they will do well in the future, or otherwise reducing other stresses so that ecosystems will be more resilient to climate change)(remember that ecosystems provide us with ecosystem services), etc, and / or investment in the economy in general so that more resources will be available in the future to compensate for losses and pay for adaptation.
Since the waste product already exists, it means creating the pellets requires no resource - intensive crop watering, as must be done with other biofuels.
Let's say the sticker is not easily removed and in order to remove it you must drive to a location with the resources needed to do so i.e. Spirits, vinegar, hot soapy water etc..
We are sometimes faced with the issue that the mining authority of any province, does not want to make a decision structure, whereby the provinces are the owners of the natural resources, such as oil, minerals, water.
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