Sentences with phrase «human industry increases»

In my opinion, the question is not whether human industry increases atmospheric CO2 or not (it does), but whether this will increase the earth's temperature significantly, knowing that fossil fuels reserves are limited and our infatuation with them will end in about 50 years.

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Incorporating triple bottom - line sustainability principles across all aspects of their business, the company deployed solar arrays at eight wineries and collaborated with Tesla to reduce energy demand and increase grid reliability, utilized industry - first water conservation technologies, introduced human resource initiatives to improve employees» well - being, paid a price premium for certified sustainable winegrapes and led voluntary drought initiatives.
«Students don't want to support an industry that slaughters nearly 2 million animals every hour, devastates the environment, and contributes to human disease, and schools are responding by rapidly increasing their cruelty - free options, from vegan ravioli to nondairy chocolate mousse.»
A report published online on 3 March by the Journal of Infectious Diseases similarly calls for increased surveillance of humans who work in the commercial hog industry.
Iron particles generated by cities and industry are being dissolved by human - made air pollution and washed into the sea — potentially increasing the amount of greenhouse gases that the world's oceans can absorb, a new study suggests.
The supplement industry's love affair with D - aspartic acid started with a study published in 2009 that found that it acid could increase testosterone levels in both humans and rats.
Once it was discovered that the human digestive system has a hard time breaking down these oligosaccharides, and over 90 percent escape digestion (in the stomach and small intestine) until they reach the colon where they benefit the probiotics, the race was on to produce increasing amounts of inulin in particula for the «functional food» industry.
Sourcing antibiotic free meats and poultry is difficult; CAFO antibiotic use continues to increase (see The FDA Just Released Scary New Data on Antibiotics And Farms and this Reuter's article, U.S. meat industry bought more human antibiotics to 2013: FDA.)
Colorado Springs, CO About Blog Convergent Performance applies the latest in human factors research to high - risk industries wanting to reduce error, increase professionalism, and optimize the human / machine interface.
From the benefits of service animals for veterans with post-traumatic stress, to increased positive social behaviors in children with autism when an animal is present, this groundbreaking research is helping the medical profession and the insurance industry understand the positive role pets play in improving human health.
We see the natural pet food industry growing and changing much like human food trends are — including an increased demand for quality, natural ingredients that are consciously sourced.
In a world where climate change, endangered species and human encroachment are increasing at an alarming rate, sustainability is fundamental to ensuring the future of the tourism industry let alone the future of our planet.
• No change in the planet's energy equation explains the observed climate results nearly as well as the increase in atmospheric CO2 caused by human industry.
Since global warming is the result of contra - natural processes (mostly of human - origin such as the chemical - industry / heavy - industry / carbo - engines etc.) which destabilize the entire global NATURAL balance, the only answer is not inducing artificial unnatural substances in natures elements (this only aggravates the problem or start new ones... extreme measures always do), but introduce and indeed increase the volume and mass of natural plankton.
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These synergies may increase efficiency for both the ethanol and the livestock industries, but have the potential to seriously affect environmental quality, human health, and communities throughout entire regions.
But CO2 is not such a pollutant, and there is no causal link between CO2 and global temperature increase, regardless of how many politicized efforts try to force this causal relationship via faith in the evil of human industry.]
Civil society, governments and business communities must accept that if we do not change the way we live on this planet and do something to reduce drastically the carbon footprint and increase dramatically access to renewable energy now through tougher regulations and an overhaul of the fossil fuel industry (stop subsidizing the polluters and begin funding the human solutions to climate change), the planet will continue to change in devastating ways.
To date, while various effects and feedbacks constrain the certainty placed on recent and projected climate change (EG, albedo change, the response of water vapour, various future emissions scenarios etc), it is virtually certain that CO2 increases from human industry have reversed and will continue to reverse the downward trend in global temperatures that should be expected in the current phase of the Milankovitch cycle.
By attacking the level of certainty that people may hold with regard to either the existence of or human causation of global warming, climate change denial has attractions for those outside the inner circle of beneficiaries from the fossil fuel industry who do not want to reckon with either changes in their own lifestyle or with the increased role of government required by effective climate action.
Therefore, considering climate variability and climate change when carrying out life cycle assessments of industry, infrastructure, transport and network industries is of utmost importance, since the need to locate most of these industries and networks in coastal areas will remain and probably increase with human coastal development.
I'm sure I have heard the phrase used once, maybe twice by a scientist somewhere, but it was in relation to something specific and uncontroversial (to the reality - based world), like that human industry has increased the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere, or that increasing the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere over the long term will cause temperatures to rise at the surface.
So [edited] I think that the results of Vecchi and Soden do put a dent in the hypothesis that human industrial emissions are largely responsible for the observed increase in Atlantic tropical cyclones and that they will have a larger impact into the future [edited]- Chip Knappenberger to some degree, funded by the fossil fuels industry since 1992
To show that emissions due to human industry and forestry are the cause of the increase of CO2 in the atmosphere is a matter of simple arithmetic.
We focus on the fossil fuel industry because we view the production and consumption of oil, gas and coal as sources of global warming, human rights abuses, war, national security concerns, corporate globalization, and increased inequality.
The legal industry sits atop one commentator's list of industries that need big data — and need to understand it.6 Law firms and attorneys are sitting on a gold mine of BI data and past case data that can guide decision - making, boost case outcome successes, increase profitability and inform pricing structures, and more efficiently distribute their human capital.
Factors such as lack of awareness of human rights laws, age, recent immigration, uncertain employment, reliance on tips, low rates of unionization, and the prevalence of sexual harassment and sex discrimination in the restaurant industry can increase worker vulnerability.
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Colorado Springs, CO About Blog Convergent Performance applies the latest in human factors research to high - risk industries wanting to reduce error, increase professionalism, and optimize the human / machine interface.
It is our mission to foster strength in advocacy by influencing the legislative process, and increasing awareness of the destruction caused by the human trafficking industry.
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Colorado Springs, CO About Blog Convergent Performance applies the latest in human factors research to high - risk industries wanting to reduce error, increase professionalism, and optimize the human / machine interface.
«Realogy continues to be at the forefront of the real estate industry's support for professional organizations that strive to educate and empower industry professionals who serve the underserved markets with the goal of increasing sustainable homeownership rates within its constituents,» said Tanya Reu - Narvaez, senior vice president of human resources, Realogy Franchise Group & Corporate.
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