Sentences with phrase «life along the peninsula»

Ongoing assessments of penguins and other life along the peninsula have not turned up any clear link between population changes and tourism so far, and the main source of change appears — so far — to be the dramatic warming of the regional climate, Ron Naveen told me in a recent e-mail.

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The blueprint also encourages urban agriculture, rethinks sewer and wastewater management and reduces greenhouse gas emissions per capita to the lowest in the world by promoting even higher - density living with smaller multifamily homes, especially along transit corridors in Vancouver's downtown peninsula.
Developments continue to appear along this Belizean peninsula, which offer all the comforts of first world living, but the charm of a quaint, tropical destination remains.
The Boniface area has been occupied in the recent past by small groups of Nunamiut, i.e. Inuit living in interior Ungava peninsula (Vézinet 1980; Payette et al. 2004), as evidenced by summer and winter camps distributed on several headlands along the river.
Established public transportation systems like BART, Muni, Caltrain, SamTrans, and AC Transit make it easy for people to get around without a vehicle — so easy that many people who live in cities along the peninsula and in the East Bay do not own a car.
By contrast, the MBTA commuter rail is generally considered useless (everyone I know who lived in a town serviced by it would just drive, and usually work along the 128 or 495 belts instead of in the city itself), but Caltrain is considered a very practical means of commuting if you happen to live near one of the peninsula downtowns and work in SoMA, and the reason crummy housing stock in the Mission rents for $ 3500 / month is because you can get to all the cool places either by BART or by BART - > Caltrain transfers.
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