"Human interference" refers to any actions or activities carried out by people that disrupt or affect the natural state or functioning of something. It implies when humans disrupt, change, or intervene in a process, system, or environment that would normally occur without their involvement.
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An example was implicit or explicit claims that hurricanes were increasing as a result of
human interference with the climate.
There is no plausible scenario, even with plausible exaggeration
of human interference with the climate, that would deliver the energy required to melt the Himalayan ice in the time available.
And in a very visible way, the harbor seals were showing how
human interference in marine ecosystems could have unintended consequences.
This system automatically figures out the right frequency for different distances without the need
for human interference.
A: Data in deep - sea cores demonstrates climate is capable of dramatic change, and it does not
require human interference for that to occur.
The result was a captivating, awe - inspiring look at a valuable species at risk of becoming extinct because
of human interference and negligence.
The ultimate objective of the convention is to stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that will prevent
dangerous human interference with the climate system.
«The ultimate objective of both treaties is to stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that will prevent dangerous
human interference with the climate system».
The iridescent plant life and Area X's polymorphous wildlife don't emanate
from human interference like Annihilation's 1950s forebears.
According to Fomson, «We are again confronted by another unpleasant situations brought about
by human interference with the divine.
That's why I decided that if you needed some sort of description of what the base of a good diet is then I have to be talking about whole, real food — food that is low in
human interference as a start.
In the absence of
recent human interference in the biogeochemical cycle of aluminium the reaction of silicic acid with aluminium has acted as a geochemical control of the biological availability of aluminium.
As Game and Level Designer for this game about whales and the ocean I got the chance to do tons of research on humpback whales, their navigation, digestion, and
human interference like noise pollution, whale hunting, and more.
Biological control provides a natural way of augmenting the negative effects of explosive pest populations — usually brought about
through human interference.
With this exhibition Jonas evokes the fragility of nature, using her own poetic language to address the irreversible impact of
human interference on the environmental equilibrium of our planet.
Because our work is on the frontline, we see first - hand the
impact human interference has on the survival issues that marine mammals face, and we listen to their messages about their health and the health of the ocean.
It's inconceivable that a pastor can accept headings, verse numbers, cross references and differing translations as acceptable, yet not
acknowledge human interference.
Without a second telescope's observation, it meant FRBs could still be nothing
but human interference or a local atmospheric phenomenon rather than a new discovery in radio astronomy.
While human interference played a role in this dog's present day look and demeanor, nature is what ultimately shaped its genetic makeup from the start, creating the perfect canine beast suited to dominate the rugged highlands of the Caucasus Mountain Ranges.
Tucked into a distant corner of the ocean, the Christmas Island lacks
great human interference, allowing its natural beauty and endemic species to flourish.
Concerns of commoditization and
human interference resonate alongside other anxieties of the fractured individual and the frightening nothingness of the morphing sexless left trailing behind the consequences.
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Now human interference is acting as a huge geological force, so this is a defining paper for the Anthropocene idea.»
I don't doubt that local orca populations are stressed by noise and
other human interference, especially with regards to salmon abundance.
The sea butterfly joins the parade of icons like polar bears, penguins, pika, mangroves and Parmesan's butterflies where the effects of natural climate variability or
direct human interference are obscured and falsely promoted as catastrophic climate change.
Giving people a sense of the scale and consequence of
current human interference in the earth system, as this paper seeks to do, is an important and profound task, and I welcome anyone's willingness to take it on.
At least, in the future, genetic material from the «blue holes» may increase our understanding of which species have long since been irretrievably lost and which biological communities might be found there
without human interference.
Many ecologists, on the other hand, recognize the benefit of making commercial forestry more nature - friendly but say Białowiez˙a should remain free
from human interference, as a unique ecological observatory for Europe.
They found that the tapped trees were able to reproduce as well as the untapped, ruling out
human interference as the major killer.
To assess the natural variability before
much human interference, the new study uses «multi-proxy climate reconstructions» developed by scientists in recent years to estimate historical temperatures, as well as fluctuation - analysis techniques from nonlinear geophysics.
All of this is carried out without the need
for human interference and users can whitelist the programs as and when they require.
«Allowing the dog to work independently, problem - solve and build perseverance with
minimal human interference can really build the dog's confidence.»
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