Sentences with phrase «hospitable climates»

For example, where climate change's effects are felt the strongest, it might be best to prioritize physically moving species to more hospitable climates.
Not clear what happens in less hospitable climates.
Western areas of the U.S. provide greater temperature ranges and fewer human interruptions than eastern landscapes, allowing plants and animals there to move toward more hospitable climates with fewer obstacles.
Moreover, planets can whip around red dwarfs in orbits closer than Mercury's and still have hospitable climates.
The mild winter meant that many areas that usually freeze over had more hospitable climates for these birds, leading some to shorten their southern migrations, Iliff says.
The capital hasn't exactly had the most hospitable climate for Mr. de Blasio during the first years of his tenure.
The state rated 34th in having an overall hospitable climate toward business.
Gillibrand says you can't commute it, but continues to discuss the importance of creating a hospitable climate for job creation.
NASA will begin by looking for evidence of liquid water — the hallmark of a hospitable climate and a vital resource for all life on Earth.
Areas like central Appalachia, which contain a diverse array of regions, offer the best chance that slow - moving species like plants will find a hospitable climate close by.

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In time, climate change is expected to spur a slow, global northern migration as temperatures become more hospitable closer to the Arctic.
Rather than improve the province's investment climate, the government has signalled to investors and entrepreneurs that B.C. is not hospitable to investment.
Over time, through hunting as well as climate change, and migration to less hospitable areas, dinosaurs were simply hunted to extinction and the survivors couldn't survive the climate.
The diffusion of political responsibility that results from popular sovereignty, the belief that every group has a right to its own state, and the decline in the belief in absolute human rights have together fostered a hospitable intellectual climate for terrorism.
She says a recent survey found New York 49th in the nation for having a hospitable tax climate for business.
The New Yorkers leaving our state are more likely to head to south than anywhere else — where both the tax climate and economic climate are generally more hospitable.
But Mr. Hawkins still finished with barely more than 1 percent of the vote — though he is hoping the political climate this year is more hospitable to candidates running far to the left of Mr. Cuomo.
So he went looking for entrepreneurial solutions to creating underwater habitats: school bus — size seafloor shelters that give aquanauts a pressurized, climate - controlled base, just as the International Space Station gives astronauts a hospitable home in orbit.
However, I wanted to be sure we could overcome potential environmental barriers like the mild year - round climate that was so hospitable to the sharpshooter's survival and reproduction.
Climate change is helping make the U.S. more hospitable for diseases ranging from Chagas to dengue fever
As the climate warms, however, the entire region is projected to become more hospitable to plants such as switchgrass, a towering grass called Miscanthus, and vigorous poplar trees.
«There wasn't any way, without traversing long distances of terrain that were much less hospitable than where they already were, for them to remain in contact with people that were moving further and further away from them as the climate deteriorated.»
As the climate warms and some tree species shift toward cooler, more hospitable habitats, new research finds soil microbes could be playing a crucial role in determining where young trees can migrate and how well they survive when they arrive.
Q: Are there any regions where climate change is predicted to improve the region to where it's more habitable and hospitable to people?
As the planet is massive enough to hold on to a thick atmosphere with heat - circulating winds, however, it may host a wide range of relatively stable climates, with the most hospitable region for Earth - type life around the line between shadow and light known as the «terminator.»
«For one thing, climate change and rising carbon dioxide levels have created an environment that's more hospitable to the growth of allergens such as mold,» says Jay Portnoy, MD, director of allergy, asthma and immunology at Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Mo. «What's more, we're living in cleaner indoor environments these days, so our immune systems go into overdrive when we're exposed to something unfamiliar, like dust mites or fur.»
It might work better if 10, 15, or 20 states with sufficient infrastructure and a hospitable political climate develop a governance model that all can buy into.
Creating a climate hospitable to education in order that safety, a cooperative spirit, and other foundations of fruitful interaction prevail.
Creating a climate hospitable to education School suspensions at Atkinson were among the highest in the state when Hensley took over.
They create a climate hospitable to education.
The purpose of this session is to hear from experienced, knowledgeable principals about how to cultivate a climate that is «Hospitable to Education.»
Description: Join Carol Riley and a panel of practicing principals as they explore creating a climate hospitable to education in order that safety, a cooperative spirit, and other foundations of fruitful interaction prevail as noted in the Wallace Foundation report: «The School Principal as Leader: Guiding Schools to Better Teaching and Learning.»
Create a climate and culture hospitable to education and embrace a vision of academic success for all students.
As discussed in The Wallace Foundation's January 2012 report, The School Principal as Leader, effective principals establish a vision of academic success for all students; create a climate hospitable to education; cultivate leadership in others; improve instruction; and manage people, data, and processes to foster school improvement.
Despite this northerly location, Iceland's sub-arctic maritime climate is comparatively hospitable and features four distinct seasons.
Known as the jewel in the crown of the Sunshine Coast, Noosa lives up to its name with stunning scenery, an excellent climate, fun activities, high standard shops and restaurants, hospitable accommodation and carries a charm that allures people to enjoy this sought - after destination.
Cool nights and warm days mean the climate is particularly hospitable to Cabernet Sauvignon... and to visitors who love to explore the valley's charming towns and surrounding vineyards.
Instead, we evolved on Earth because the climate was reasonably hospitable for life and for our type of life, of course.
What's happening is that climate change is causing temperatures to rise on the continent, which makes it more hospitable to the Aedes aegypti mosquito (especially southern and central Europe).
To the contrary: if nothing is done to cut emissions, and soon, the climate our children and grandchildren will face will almost certainly be far less hospitable, and there will be no turning back.
Past mass extinctions caused by runaway GW (then, obviously, triggered by a convergence of natural events), resulting in few left to breath out CO2 (among other constraints), leading to stabilization and retreat back to a climate more hospitable to a wide range of biota.
But it seems like it might be a lot greener if the bid goes to a place where the climate is a bit more hospitable all on its own.
In addition to ticks, other invasive pests like winter moth, Asian long - horned beetles and emerald ash borers are finding Maine's climate more hospitable, which presents challenges to the state's forestry sector, says Small Woodlot Owners of Maine Director Tom Doak.
Our top planetary mission for the foreseeable future must be to stop destroying the one climate hospitable to the one civilization that we know of in the entire galaxy.
We depend, for example, on the earth's climate system for an environment hospitable to agriculture, on the hydrological cycle to provide us with fresh water, and on long - term geological processes to convert rocks into the soil that has made the earth such a biologically productive planet.
A large part of my participation in climate discussions began at AccuWeather, where Brett Anderson has labored patiently with a posse of deniers over the years, and then a flight to DotEarth, which at the time was hospitable enough to real climate science but not choirish.
People have made it work in the most inhospitable climates as well as the most hospitable ones.
If we fail to take serious action very soon to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions, the future climate will be much less hospitable than today's, with potentially catastrophic results; however, our political leaders are currently failing to take the necessary steps to avoid a potentially catastrophic future.
Hospitable Planet: Faith, Action, and Climate Change by Stephen Jurovics.
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