Sentences with phrase «face environmental constraints»

Arguing that the planet will face environmental constraints well before fossil fuel resources are exhausted, scientists including Jim Hansen, Pushker Kharecha, and Ken Caldeira urged leaders to take bold action to leave coal in the ground and promote the development of low - carbon energy sources including wind, solar, and geothermal.

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The book is as rich, nuanced and multi-dimensional as the complex challenges Americans face whenever weighing energy needs against environmental constraints.
The Times excelled at environmental coverage before there was an environment pod, continued during that phase, and, I predict, will do so going forward, within the financial constraints facing all journalism.
The focus is on small and medium enterprises (SMEs), which often face particular constraints and challenges in responding to the environmental imperative.
But that education process will take time — just as it did here — and China's environmental activists face more constraints than their U.S. counterparts.
If one also understands all the other issues we face in terms of resource constraints, environmental issues, climate change, etc., then one also understands we must ultimately use a fraction of the resources we do today, thus must replace a much smaller percentage than we are using today.
With decades of combined educational industry experience, we know and understand the environmental constraints and current obstacles that our school systems are facing today.
With decades of combined educational industry experience, we know and understand the environmental constraints and current obstacles that our school systems are facing today.
The objectives of this mental health outreach service were to provide assessment and treatment to a vulnerable group of families who could not access mental health services, 10 to liaise with appropriate agencies, and to train hostel staff.24 The evaluation of this service was faced with constraints and limitations, particularly the mobility and engagement of the population and the resulting sample size, 11 the major environmental changes in the lives of these families during their contact with the service, hence their potentially confounding effect, and the need for an eclectic mental health intervention to meet the needs of children and their parents.
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