Sentences with phrase «environmental agency concluded»

After a three - year, 200,000 - pound (about $ 360,000) study, the London - based Environmental Agency concluded that disposable diapers have the same environmental impact as reusable diapers when the effect of laundering cloth diapers is taken into account.
After a three year 200,000 pound ($ 419,000) study, the London - based environmental agency concluded that disposable diapers had the same environmental impact as reusable diapers when the effects of laundering cloth diapers is taken into account.»

Not exact matches

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has concluded the Keystone XL pipeline will significantly increase greenhouse gas emissions because it will lead to the expansion of Alberta's carbon intensive oilsands.
Ultimately, one of the tests, conducted by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency last spring, concluded that lead is not a threat to the region's ground water.
In 2001, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency («EPA») concluded that appropriate use of DEET at concentrations of up to 30 % posed no significant risk to children or adults but that DEET should not be used on children younger than 2 months of age because of increased skin permeability.
The total levels of pesticides in those foods, the study concluded, don't come close to the exposure limits set by the Environmental Protection Agency.
«Washington State will need to respond vigorously to ocean acidification if we are going to avoid significant and possibly irreversible losses,» concluded the report from the Blue Ribbon Panel, which was co-chaired by former U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) chief William Ruckelshaus.
Bush's Environmental Protection Agency concluded that the facility needs to prevent radiation leakage for up to 10,000 years.
The authors conclude: «Our findings are in line with the fish intake limit for pregnancy proposed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Environmental Protection Agency
A 2009 scientific review about environmental chemicals and thyroid function concluded, «Available evidence suggests that governing agencies need to regulate the use of thyroid - disrupting chemicals, particularly as such uses relate exposures of pregnant women, neonates and small children to the agents».
Washington — The Environmental Protection Agency, by failing to place a high priority on the problem of asbestos in schools, is to blame for the low level of public awareness of the hazards of the substance and the consequent failure of many local school officials to act promptly upon identifying problems, an agency management team has concAgency, by failing to place a high priority on the problem of asbestos in schools, is to blame for the low level of public awareness of the hazards of the substance and the consequent failure of many local school officials to act promptly upon identifying problems, an agency management team has concagency management team has concluded.
Jason Samenow, a former Environmental Protection Agency meteorologist who blogs at Capital Weather Gang, has written a valuable analysis of both the Watts and Muller pre-review papers, concluding this way:
The study comes on the heels of a broad Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) report, which concluded that fracking has not led to «widespread, systemic» water contamination.
The corollary, government bureaucrats conclude, is that one of the best ways to discourage behaviors of which they disapprove is to tax and regulate it into oblivion, as is seen in the US through the current assaults on power generating capacity by the Environmental Protection Agency.
In concluding that Mann might be able to prove that NRO acted with «actual malice,» for example, Judge Combs - Greene writes that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) investigated Michael Mann's work «as a result of constant pressure» from Steyn and National Review.
In the wake of the recent «endangerment finding, the IPI analysts conclude that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has sufficient authority under the Clean Air Act to create a cap - and - trade system all by itself, without Congressional input:
Released in April by the California Energy Commission, the Ivanpah Avian and Bat Monitoring Plan Annual Report, required by state and federal agencies and prepared by leading environmental consultants HT Harvey and Associates, concluded that migratory bird mortality would be categorized as low.
In an interview with the Christian Broadcasting Network, a media outlet that also seems to double as a propaganda arm of the Trump administration, Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt said his Christian convictions led him to conclude that America should use gas and coal freely because natural resources exist purely for man's benefit.
If we try to predict what the situation might be in California two years from now by looking at a time - traveled progress report published in the summer of 2017 concerning the impacts the Governor's order actually had on the process of managing state government — we might conclude than anything under the sun can and will happen, including the possibility that the processes state agencies use in making their decisions are gummed up to such an extent that all of California's regulatory and planning activities which affect environmental issues slow to a crawl or even stop altogether.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) tentatively concluded that the agency will roll back future vehicle emissions standards set by the Obama administrAgency (EPA) tentatively concluded that the agency will roll back future vehicle emissions standards set by the Obama administragency will roll back future vehicle emissions standards set by the Obama administration.
Even the Obama - era Environmental Protection Agency, which harbored little affection for the energy industry, concluded that fracking is «unlikely to generate sufficient pressure to drive fluids into shallow drinking water zones.»
On January 7, 1993, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a Risk Assessment that concluded that secondhand tobacco smoke was a Group A human carcinogen responsible for approximately 3,000 deaths in the U.S. annually.
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