Sentences with phrase «irreversible consequences as»

It is also clear that ecological tipping points can be crossed if we push this process too far, with potentially irreversible consequences as overgrazed grassland tips into desert, or as degraded tropical forest dries out and burns over vast areas of Indonesia and Brazil.

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Cellular senescence is the irreversible growth arrest of individual mitotic cells, which as a consequence display a radically altered phenotype that is thought to impair tissue function and predispose tissues to disease development and / or progression as they gradually accumulate.
A significant part of the restoration process is the planning stage as it is vital that mistakes are not made that have irreversible consequences.
Depending on when the downtown happens, such as when you need to use the money, the consequences could be irreversible.
Numerous infections, as well as the Lyme disease, might be caused to your dog and sometimes, the consequences are both: scary and irreversible.
Since DM is irreversible and there are no medical protocols available to effectively treat the disorder, the goal for these dogs is to manage the consequences of the disease and maintain good quality of life for as long as possible.
Through the process of creating these pieces, she meticulously examines our inability to learn from our mistakes, resulting in irreversible consequences affecting all living beings, as well as the Earth we inhabit.
The range of uncertainty for the warming along the current emissions path is wide enough to encompass massively disruptive consequences to societies and ecosystems: as global temperatures rise, there is a real risk, however small, that one or more critical parts of the Earth's climate system will experience abrupt, unpredictable and potentially irreversible changes.
As we learned this week, some consequences are already irreversible.
Leaving the work under the Paris Agreement that is already weak enough for the year 2020 leaves us with four years of inaction that will have irreversible consequences such as the disappearance of small island nations, threatening of agriculture and food security, displacement of frontline communities, health problems like never before.
These actions will place the youth of America, as well as future generations, at irreversible, severe risk to the most devastating consequences of global warming.
[ii] The range of uncertainty for the warming along the current emissions path is wide enough to encompass massively disruptive consequences to societies and ecosystems: as global temperatures rise, there is a real risk, however small, that one or more critical parts of the Earth's climate system will experience abrupt, unpredictable and potentially irreversible changes.
As The Guardian puts it in a letter addressed to permissive parents, having a gentle, kind, caring and understanding parenting style is good except that parents still need to be in control or else the consequences could be irreversible.
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