Sentences with phrase «greater irreparable damage»

Further drilling and tunneling work would cause much greater irreparable damage to the conservation area.»

Not exact matches

The Precautionary Principle — which some interpret as saying that, if a course of action carries even a remote chance of irreparable damage, then one should not pursue it, no matter how great the benefits may be — gave Europeans a firm philosophical basis for saying no to GMOs.
Hello David, though climate engineering is mathmatically the single greatest assault on the biosphere today, there are countless other sources of irreparable damage from human activity which when combined are greatly contributing to the current mass extention.
But rapid loss of Arctic ice due to climate change is leading to great shifts — temperatures are increasing, storms are intensifying and sea levels are rising as we move towards irreparable damage.
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