Given the enormous consequences and
irreversible losses from global warming should the worst projections play out, the time for improving the flow of information on this subject is clearly now.
Not exact matches
It might seem like a small thing to some people, but seriously the secondary
loss that comes
from people not having a single clue how to talk to you is huge,
irreversible and some shitty, shitty salt in an already achey wound.
Now, a joint research effort between the University of Zurich, University Hospital Balgrist and colleagues
from University College London have found evidence that patients already have
irreversible tissue
loss in the spinal cord within 40 days of injury.
«Washington State will need to respond vigorously to ocean acidification if we are going to avoid significant and possibly
irreversible losses,» concluded the report
from the Blue Ribbon Panel, which was co-chaired by former U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) chief William Ruckelshaus.
These results offer new hope for the millions of people suffering
from, or at risk of developing, liver failure — an increasingly common condition that results in progressive and
irreversible loss of liver function.
AMD, a major cause of
irreversible vision
loss in the elderly, results
from death of cells critical for vision: RPE and photoreceptor cells.
Thanks for all you are doing to prevent mass biodiversity
loss and
irreversible environmental degradation, to preserve the Earth
from wanton dissipation, and to protect the human family
from reckless endangerment.
The filings mention an «internal» presentation
from 1996, in which the GCC allegedly claimed there were «potentially
irreversible» impacts
from climate change, which could include «significant
loss of life.»
While hearing
loss is usually
irreversible, you can limit the damage by removing yourself
from a work environment with hazardous noise levels.