... The family understood in this way remains the first and principal building block of society and of
an economy on a human scale.
Not exact matches
As a coalition of community groups and individuals concerned about the impact of utility -
scale wind power development
on Ontario's
economy, natural environment and
human health, we offer the following -LSB-...]
As a coalition of community groups and individuals concerned about the impact of utility -
scale wind power development
on Ontario's
economy, natural environment and
human health, we offer the following comments
on the proposed amendments to Regulation 359/09 as per the Regulation Proposal Notice, dated August 4, 2015.
«This heroic campaign shall be carried out
on a vast
scale, transforming our
economy at wartime speed,» The Climate Mobilization writes, because «climate change is causing immense
human suffering and damage to the natural world.
Wind Concerns Ontario is a coalition of community groups, individuals and families concerned about the impact of industrial -
scale wind power development
on the
economy,
on the natural environment, and
on human health in Ontario.
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In 2006, Tim Lang and Geof Rayner from the Food Policy Centre said the vast forces in the modern
economy delivering calories
on a
scale humans did not evolve to digest required an equally sweeping response.
But software means this work only has to be done once, for everyone to benefit; as long as law runs
on humans, there are no
economies of
scale.