Sentences with phrase «fighting over the plants»

It was a surprise to the greenhouse owner when all his enlarged family started fighting over the plants and the oil remaining.

Not exact matches

History repeats it self... See examples such as the separation of India in to India and Pakistan but left them Kashmir to fight over and remain alert against each other all those years, then another example is the Koreas South and North, then the case of Cyprus for Turkey and Greece, planting of Israel among the Arabs to control, exhaust them, consume their wealth and drain their resources?
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Coal plant in Kosovo Meanwhile, for many other environmental groups, the fight at the World Bank against coal isn't over.
With those numbers in mind, climate negotiators over the past decade have proposed schemes that would fight climate change by paying tropical nations to preserve standing forests or plant new ones.
Developing nations had long fought passionately over plant and native human genes, but no one had ever before staked claim to microbes that birds could carry anywhere.
«The Germans couldn't quite figure out what to do with it,» Clements said.German officials have been embroiled in a fight over who will pay for clean - up of nuclear waste from nine remaining decommissioned nuclear plants.
Municipalities are already fighting over water supplies with the booming biofuels industry: citizens in the Illinois towns of Champaign and Urbana recently opposed a local ethanol plant's petition to withdraw two million gallons a day from the local aquifer to produce 100 million gallons of ethanol a year.
Legal battles have already been fought in the US over scarce water resources in regions with nuclear power plants, including the Catawba river basin in the Carolinas and the Apalachicola / Chattahoochee / Flint river basin in Georgia, Florida and Alabama.
The reason could be that plant defenses against pathogens gradually weaken after a fire, Moritz and Odion speculate — for instance, from stiffer competition among plants as they grow, decreased chemical defenses as they age, or depletion of soil nutrients.The findings suggest that California's fight against forest fires over many decades may have precipitated or accelerated the outbreak, and that perhaps controlled burning could be used to halt it, the authors say.
The dispute is the latest skirmish in a fight over whether power plants fueled by wood should be promoted as climate - friendly, or discouraged for putting more carbon into the atmosphere and imperiling forests.
This has been achieved despite a serious genetic cancer which Pat has fought for over thirty years with a plant based diet.
(Studies have shown that 5 - to 6 - day old broccoli sprouts contain over 100 times more of this cancer - fighting phytochemical than mature plants).
As one of the titular mercenaries, players accept quests from these empires, fight space monsters and rival empires, plant their patrons» flags over unclaimed worlds — and try to make sure they're on the winning side.
Obliteration sees two teams fighting over a single bomb that they must plant at the opposing team's bases.
On a related front, it'll be interesting to see if the White House tries to use the power plant rule as leverage in moving beyond the fight over the increasingly irrelevant Keystone pipeline extension.
[UPDATE, 5/5: The prolonged fight over proposed new coal plants in Kansas has ended with a compromise forged by the new governor.
In all, that means 18 plants — a fifth of what many people used to see as a cornerstone industry of America's energy future and a key ally in the global fight against climate - altering greenhouse emissions — have been closed since 2013 or will be closed over the next seven years.
The U.S. coal industry has been left to fight an uphill battle with the EPA over the agency's authority to set rules on CO2 emissions from power plants.
ELPC has fought to halt construction, and close down, Illinois nuclear reactors, for over 20 years, and takes money from fossil and renewable energy companies that stand to benefit from the closure of Clinton and Quad Cities nuclear plants.
But over the past three years, as they have devoted tremendous resources to the fight against TransCanada Corp.'s proposed oil pipeline, they potentially have diverted vast resources from other goals many environmentalists consider more important, such as limiting power plant pollution and taxing carbon emissions.
Runoff from chemical inputs and CAFO waste pollutes our water and contributes to global warming; monoculture — planting a single crop over a large area year after year — depletes soil and reduces biodiversity; overuse of antibiotics in meat production threatens our ability to fight human disease.
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