These templates can be instantaneously sent to the CEO or the Director of an organisation or industry creating
noise pollution in an area otherwise quiet and calm.
Scientists researching the effects of
noise pollution in mice used silence on the control group.
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Noise pollution in the sea reduces the zone in which whales can feed and hampers their ability to communicate,» explains Andre.
Research seeking to understand the impacts of
noise pollution in the marine environment document threats to whales and fish.
While speaking to Hen Tirosh, from the Tel Aviv University legal clinic, about the dust and
noise pollution in Jaffa - Tirosh drew parallels to some of our personal complaints in Tel Aviv connected to the construction of Migdal Neve Zedek.
Rachel Buxton, a post-doctoral researcher at Colorado State University's Warner College of Natural Resources and lead author of the study, led a team of researchers that recorded sounds at 492 sites across the country in order to quantify the extent of
noise pollution in the U.S. Using baseline sound levels for each study area established by machine learning algorithms that took into account geospatial features of the area, the researchers determined that anthropogenic noise pollution exceeds three decibels (dB), essentially doubling background sound levels, in 63 percent of the nation's protected areas.
This final display also includes Lawrence Abu Hamdan's The All - Hearing (2014), a single - channel video that examines
noise pollution in Cairo.
The information presented is an important introduction to thinking about sound and assessing
the noise pollution in our everyday lives.
I'd also like to see more enforcement of lowering
noise pollution in neighborhoods.
The spring rates are higher, dampening is stiffer, and there's more insulation to protect from pesky
noise pollution in the cabin, so that all you're liable to hear is the pleasing low growl of the tuned exhaust.
Efforts to bring attention to the issue of
noise pollution in America's classrooms are beginning to make a difference.
Researchers found that noise pollution was twice as high as background sound levels in a majority of U.S. protected areas, and caused a ten-fold or greater increase in
noise pollution in 21 percent of protected areas.
At 10:30 a.m., Rep. Joe Crowley is joined by elected officials, civic organizations, advocates and community members to announce the Silent Skies Act to address aircraft
noise pollution in communities surrounding airports in Queens; LaGuardia Airport's Marine Air Terminal Rotunda.
Not exact matches
One example is the flaring of wells, which is a source of air,
noise and light
pollution, and has decreased dramatically
in recent years.
The Sidewalk Labs proposal
in the competitive bid for the project floated all kinds of technological dreams: a thermal energy grid that would be carbon neutral, sensors that separate waste from recycling, modular buildings that convert from retail to housing, monitors that track
noise and
pollution, self - driving transit shuttles, shared - ride taxibots, adaptive traffic lights, delivery robots, heated bike paths and sidewalks that melt snow on their own.
I also don't like the gas fumes, the
noise or the air
pollution they create, so I've somehow managed to get out of mowing the lawn both as a child and as an adult —
in other words pretty much all of my life.
Opponents believed the gas station and convenience store would wreak havoc on its neighbors with an increase
in noise,
pollution and traffic.
Short of enclosing Butler Field
in a huge plastic bubble, the Chicago Park District has contemplated various means of reducing
noise pollution whenever the Grant Park Symphony is performing.
It's perfectly fashioned for scooter enthusiasts
in need of high quality, reliable,
noise and
pollution free, portable, low cost, personal transportation.
Though the party «remain [s] opposed... because of local issues of air and
noise pollution», the pledge is very carefully worded: «We will ensure no net increase
in runways across the UK».
Although they create jobs and bring
in money to local and national economies, airports also create
noise,
pollution and transport problems as well as taking up vast tracts of land.
Boris said expanding Heathrow would lead to a huge increase
in noise pollution and likened it to something that would have occurred
in communist China.
Running an eye down the list of local authority staff with powers of entry, we find three licensing officials
in Barnet; 19 staff empowered to deal with
noise and
pollution in Islington; 22 trading standards bods
in Buckinghamshire; one accredited financial investigator
in Norfolk; a contaminated land officer
in Blackpool; 31 mental health professionals
in Cornwall; and about 19,000 others lurking elsewhere.
«Looking into it deeper, I found out how much more FreshDirect brings to the area
in pollution,
noise, and congestion.
Riverkeeper, an organization dedicated
in part to protecting the river and its adjacent communities, has responded that the plan lacks transparency, the Council was too hasty
in approving the plan without adequate funding information, and did not satisfactorily address key issues related to
noise and air
pollution and the destruction of marine habitats.
Residents also expressed concern Thursday over a possible increase
in noise and
pollution from directing traffic from the FDR onto residential streets like East 35th Street.
MIDTOWN — The city collected a record $ 1.9 billion
in fees and fines during the 2015 fiscal year, driven by an increase
in motor vehicle violations connected to Mayor Bill de Blasio's Vision Zero initiative and a jump
in fines for things such as littering and
noise pollution, according to a report from Comptroller Scott Stringer.
In fact, some scientists say virtually no marine environment is now without
noise pollution.
A new doctoral thesis from the University of Gothenburg shows that
noise pollution impedes reproduction
in sand and common gobies, both of which are important food sources for juvenile cod.
While events
in Donora showed that air
pollution can have immediate consequences, it took decades for researchers to realize that deaths from smog could be going undetected, lost
in the background
noise of mortality statistics.
Noise pollution doubled sound levels
in 12 % of all wilderness areas.
Noise pollution from humans has doubled sound levels
in more than half of all protected areas
in the United States — from local nature reserves to national parks — and it has made some places 10 times louder, according to a new study.
Cities alter the environment
in many ways, from creating air and water
pollution to producing extra
noise and artificial light.
The U.S. Supreme Court says the Navy can use active sonar
in despite evidence that it and other
noise pollution can deafen, and even kill denizens of the sea and skies
Applications: Sonic cloaks could steer sound waves around beams and columns
in a concert hall to give every seat perfect acoustics, or block the
noise pollution from that chatty coworker
in a neighboring cubicle.
This method has previously been applied broadly to value things not normally bought and sold
in a market, such as climate, air and
noise pollution, risks for natural disaster, and proximity to waste facilities, coastlines, and transportation.
In other
pollution cases, the Supreme Court has supported suits claiming that
pollution caused harm as a «nuisance» under common law, most often interpreted to prohibit
noise and light
pollution.
It also is the subject of new
noise pollution research to be presented during Acoustics»17 Boston, the third joint meeting of the Acoustical Society of America and the European Acoustics Association being held June 25 - 29,
in Boston, Massachusetts.
Sage grouse are on the decline, and scientists think that (
in addition to habitat loss) the problem may be that
noise pollution from natural gas development
in their native areas across the western United States interferes with successful mating.
In their report, published today in The Journal of Experimental Biology, the researchers warn that noise pollution — as well as chemical pollution — could deafen whale
In their report, published today
in The Journal of Experimental Biology, the researchers warn that noise pollution — as well as chemical pollution — could deafen whale
in The Journal of Experimental Biology, the researchers warn that
noise pollution — as well as chemical
pollution — could deafen whales.
Pam Factor - Litvak, an epidemiologist at Columbia University not involved
in the study, notes that it's possible the associations between fracking and poor infant health could be due to other factors besides
pollution, such as extreme levels of maternal stress, perhaps due to
noise and continuous traffic to and from the sites.
The study is the first to give a global overview of all current plans to mine the seabed,
in both national and international waters, and looks at the potential impacts including physical destruction of seabed habitats, creation of large underwater plumes of sediment and the effects of chemical,
noise and light
pollution arising from mining operations.
From climate studies to understanding the dynamics of particular types of air
pollution to identifying trends
in noise or increases
in pedestrian traffic — the Waggle system can effectively move the city towards data - driven policy.
Changes
in that signature can indicate how an environmental threat — such as the gradual effects of climate change or increasing levels of human
noise pollution — disrupt animal communities.
[Rachel T. Buxton et al,
Noise pollution is pervasive
in U.S. protected areas)
In response to
noise pollution, some songbirds change their tunes.
High levels of
noise pollution were also found
in critical habitat for endangered species, namely
in endangered plant and insect habitats.
Urban environments differ from natural habitats
in many regards and are for instance associated with higher levels of anthropogenic
pollution, such as traffic
noise, artificial light
pollution and air
pollution, which enhance oxidative stress and inflammatory responses.
Rachel Buxton, lead author and post-doctoral researcher
in the Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology
in the Warner College of Natural Resources, said the team was surprised by how prevalent
noise pollution was
in protected areas.
Lindy Weilgart has specialized
in underwater
noise pollution and its effects on cetaceans since 1994.