Sentences with phrase «ecological footprint so»

The most eco-friendly material to make furniture is probably the one we don't use (no material, no ecological footprint so to say)... so what about air?

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«More than anything, we are doing it for the future, so people can enjoy the shade, the economic and ecological benefits and reduce our carbon footprint,» said Augusta University Landscaping and Grounds Manager Scott Davis.
I left the event feeling so inspired to leave a smaller ecological footprint and to take better care of my skin health by choosing to use cleaner, healthy - for - you products.
So, which countries are rich in environmental resources and don't have large ecological footprints?
I don't have much more patience with the moralizing criticism of consumption (and calculations of one's ecological footprint), even if it's done so well satirically as in this video.
Use our new mobile - friendly calculator to measure your Ecological Footprint, determine your personal Earth Overshoot Day, and learn about solutions so we can all tread more lightly on the Earth.
Mora also underscored our joint efforts, saying, «[the MOU with Global Footprint Network] isn't simply to carry out scientific studies on Nariño's Ecological Footprint and biocapacity, but also to direct our province with concrete actions on how to build a green economy that takes ecological limits into account and move back the date of Earth Overshoot Day, so that our actions with natural resources in the region are sustainabEcological Footprint and biocapacity, but also to direct our province with concrete actions on how to build a green economy that takes ecological limits into account and move back the date of Earth Overshoot Day, so that our actions with natural resources in the region are sustainabecological limits into account and move back the date of Earth Overshoot Day, so that our actions with natural resources in the region are sustainable.»
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In their Perspective in this issue of PLOS Biology, Blomqvist et al. [1] set out to demonstrate that «Ecological Footprint measurements, as currently constructed, are so misleading as to preclude their use in any serious science or policy context.»
«Environmental campaigners use the so - called ecological footprint — how much area each one of us requires from the planet — to make their point.
«Ecological footprint measurements, as currently constructed and presented, are so misleading as to preclude their use in any serious science or policy context,» he says.
But an open access paper published today in PLoS Biology finds the method behind the Ecological Footprint «so misleading as to preclude its use in any serious scientific or policy context.»
«Wind power's ecological footprint is so small — a million times smaller than ethanol's — that if all the cars driven in the United States were battery - electric, they could be fueled by wind turbines whose total land footprint, not counting spacing in between, takes up less than 1.2 square miles, Stanford University environmental engineering professor Mark Jacobson found.»
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