Not exact matches
«If we use low - impact development approaches to storm - water management instead of
just building bigger storm water pipes, we can reduce flooding, have cleaner water, and
improve habitat for wildlife.»
But according to Linus Blomqvist, Director of Research at the Breakthrough Institute,
just the opposite may be true: a world with cheaper, cleaner, and more abundant energy might
improve the wellbeing of the growing human population and, at the same time, leave more land for natural
habitats and wildlife.
Off among farmland in Mehrauli,
just outside the city of Delhi proper but still within the city limits, on now - degraded land thousands of trees have been planted in an effort to reestablish forests, providing expanded wildlife
habitat and ecosystem restoration — which as Indian environment minister Jairam Ramesh (above, talking with students attending the event) is keen to point out at every opportunity means
improved livelihoods for people as well.