Dedicated to reduction
of human footprint on planet without bankrupting the people to get there.
By removing natural and stray light sources, researchers have provided a clearer picture
of the human footprint on Earth.
The commission's Kirsten Isensee said: «Ocean deoxygenation is taking place all over the world as a result
of the human footprint, therefore we also need to address it globally.»
«Eventually, abandoned structures become completely swallowed up by vegetation and the earth itself, leaving few traces
of our human footprint.
But, I radical renovation and renewal
of the human footprint will be required.
The larger question is the extreme risk (both in human and economic terms) that the exponential growth
of the human footprint along the US Southern Coastline has created.
Forty artists from 14 countries are participating in the show, and it seems that nearly all have embraced a common theme, juxtaposing a pristine environment and rude reminders
of the human footprint.
«If we aren't out in nature, we aren't aware
of our human footprint in nature.
The latest and most controversial candidate surfaced when a team of investigators led by Sylvia Gonzalez of Liverpool John Moores University in England announced in August the discovery in central Mexico
of human footprints that they claim are at least 40,000 years old.
Scientists have discovered the earliest set
of human footprints in North America.
Not exact matches
The reactors — six - foot - tall metal and glass boxes that glow seafoam green when at work — mimic what happens to carbon after millennia
of pressure, but faster, with less
human labor and a carbon - neutral
footprint.
I know it's a cliche and it's rather personal, but it takes away the carbon
footprint of an entire
human!
Options include ServiceMaster Clean, which is a commercial cleaning business, and Apex Payroll, which has a national
footprint of licensees providing payroll,
human resources and other services to small businesses.
-- High center
of gravity with very small
footprint, extrodinarily easy to knock a
human over.
They tell us that they have arrived at an unshakable conviction, not based on inference but on immediate experience, that God is a spirit with whom the
human spirit can hold intercourse; that in him meet all that they can imagine
of goodness, truth, and beauty that they can see his
footprints everywhere in nature, and feel his presence within them as the very life
of their life, so that in proportion as they come to themselves they come to him.
Simone said he wanted to promote the fact that vegetables and pulses are more climate - and
human - friendly than animal proteins, which are bad for the health and the production
of which leads to environmental degradation and an increased carbon
footprint.
He believes change is vital; the current environmental
footprint of the
human population is 1.3 planets, while 3 Earths would be needed to meet the needs
of a 9 billion population.
Working with Worms to Fight Climate Change Global studies show that water scarcity and water stress are increasing, and as much as 15 % to 35 %
of human withdrawals
of water for agriculture are considered unsustainable.1 Achievement
of climate change - related commitments like those made at last year's Paris Climate Conference («COP21») will require that businesses strategically manage their water
footprints for maximum efficacy while mitigating negative impacts.
Suzanne
of Mommy
Footprint shares a very interesting post on Self Cleaning Ovens — Toxic For
Humans or Only Birds?
When you produce 97 %
of your own food, compost all manure (
human and animal), make your own clothing, shoes, diapers, wraps, menstrual pads, washable toilet paper, soaps, lanolin, and herbal tinctures, and grow your animals feed, make your house out
of a recycled tobacco barn with reclaimed building materials, have no electricity (even solar panels / wind generators leave a huge
footprint from manufacture), water coming from your spring / creek, home school your children without fancy curriculum, make your living from your land and being a home birth midwife, etc... then you will see what real life could be.
«13,000 - year - old
human footprints found off Canada's Pacific coast: New evidence
of human population living on the west coast
of Canada at the end
of last ice age.»
Impressions left by a large claw on the innermost toe on the dinosaur's front foot (the analog
of the
human thumb) indicate that the still - unknown species was located near the base
of the sauropod family tree, and the sizes
of the
footprints — in some cases 70 centimeters across — suggest that the behemoths grew to reach 15 meters in length and weighed up to 10 metric tons, the researchers report online today in the Scottish Journal
of Geology.
A rare set
of tyrannosaur
footprints is giving researchers insight into the walking speed
of the prehistoric beasts, and it's possible that
humans might have been able to outrun them.
The researchers uncovered 29
human footprints of at least three different sizes in these sediments, which radiocarbon dating estimated to be around 13,000 years old.
«13,000 - year - old
human footprints found off Canada's Pacific coast: New evidence
of human population living on the west coast
of Canada at the end
of last ice age.»
Beach excavations on Canada's Calvert Island revealed 29 distinct
human footprints (dark brown in this illustration
of one excavation site) from around 13,000 years ago.
Given that the world population is still growing by about 200,000 people a day, and the ecological
footprint of the
human race already lies beyond the limits
of sustainability, fewer European mega-consumers will be a blessing for the health
of the planet — and fewer North Americans would...
Terminal Pleistocene epoch
human footprints from the Pacific coast
of Canada.
A larger
human footprint can also increase the frequency
of events.
Using a unique GPS - tracking database
of 803 individuals across 57 species, we found that movements
of mammals in areas with a comparatively high
human footprint were on average one - half to one - third the extent
of their movements in areas with a low
human footprint.
The dig has revealed perhaps the world's largest collection
of Byzantine shipwrecks, along with rare burial structures, the bones
of dozens
of animal species and thousands
of prehistoric
human footprints.
Archaeologists working on the eastern coast
of England have found a series
of footprints that were made by
human ancestors sometime between one million and 780,000 years ago.
«We know that carbon
footprint, a popular indicator used in environmental policies, does not correspond well with other environmental impacts such as toxicity to ecosystems and
humans, depletion
of resources, and land use.
The earliest
human footprints outside
of Africa have been uncovered, on the English coast, by a team
of scientists led by Queen Mary University
of London, the British Museum and the Natural History Museum.
More recent fossil discoveries in the same region, including the iconic 3.7 million year old Laetoli
footprints from Tanzania which show
human - like feet and upright locomotion, have cemented the idea that hominins (early members
of the
human lineage) not only originated in Africa but remained isolated there for several million years before dispersing to Europe and Asia.
Whether the
human origins research community will accept fossil
footprints as conclusive evidence
of the presence
of hominins in the Miocene
of Crete remains to be seen,» says Per Ahlberg.
Using novel analytical techniques, they have demonstrated that these H. erectus
footprints preserve evidence
of a modern
human style
of walking and a group structure that is consistent with
human - like social behaviours.
The Laetoli
footprints, thought to have been made by Australopithecus, are quite similar to those
of modern
humans except that the heel is narrower and the sole lacks a proper arch.
It was the analysis
of these images that confirmed that the elongated hollows were indeed ancient
human footprints.
In 2013, at Happisburgh on the eastern coast
of England, wave action revealed
human footprints on a tidal mud flat beside an eroding cliff.
Ichnologists study tracks and traces and other signs
of living creatures, including the
footprints left by our
human and pre-
human ancestors.
Collins also reported that his team has extracted proteins from 3.8 - million - year - old ostrich eggshells from Laetoli, the site
of some
of the world's earliest
human footprints.
Here, we report hominin
footprints in two sedimentary layers dated at 1.51 to 1.53 million years ago (Ma) at Ileret, Kenya, providing the oldest evidence
of an essentially modern
human — like foot anatomy, with a relatively adducted hallux, medial longitudinal arch, and medial weight transfer before push - off.
She and her team dated the site by several methods with several dating laboratories and announced that some
of the marks were
footprints made by ancient
humans.
Global
Footprint is the size
of human impact on Earth's natural resources.
At the most fundamental level, the ecological
footprint incorporates six measurements — city cover, carbon dioxide pollution, farm fields, fisheries, forests and rangeland — to reveal «the aggregate area
of land and water ecosystems required by specified
human populations to produce the ecosystem goods and services they consume and to assimilate their carbon waste.»
Since the mid-1990s environmentalists, politicians, researchers and others have often used a concept called the ecological
footprint to quantify the relative health
of the planet under the influence
of human activity and industry.
«Social and economic equality empowers societies to engage in sustainable pathways, which includes, by the way, not only the sustainable use
of natural resources but also slowing down population growth, to actively diminish the
human footprint on the environment.»
They found that the
Human Footprint has increased in 63 percent
of NWHS across all continents except Europe over the past two decades.
This suggests there was a coastal migration route that required some kind
of seafaring facility, says Silvia Gonzalez
of Liverpool John Moores University in the UK, who investigates early
human footprints in the Americas.