Not exact matches
And while the
science may be disputed, depending on who is funding the study, as to whether commonly used food dyes such as Yellow 5, Red 40 and 6 others made from petroleum pose a «rainbow of risks» that include hyperactivity in children, cancer (in animal studies), and allergic reactions, because of the problem of hyperactivity, the Center for Science in the Public Interest petitioned the Food and Drug Administration to ban the use of these dyes given that the British government and European Unionhave taken actions that are virtually ending their use of dyes throughout
science may be disputed, depending on who is funding the study, as to whether commonly used food dyes such as Yellow 5, Red 40 and 6
others made from petroleum pose a «rainbow of risks» that include hyperactivity
in children, cancer (
in animal studies), and allergic reactions, because of the problem of hyperactivity, the Center for
Science in the Public Interest petitioned the Food and Drug Administration to ban the use of these dyes given that the British government and European Unionhave taken actions that are virtually ending their use of dyes throughout
Science in the Public Interest petitioned the Food and Drug Administration to ban the use of these dyes given that the British government and European Unionhave taken
actions that are virtually ending their use of dyes throughout Europe.
So yesterday the SNA went to Capitol Hill for a «national day of
action» to protest the block grant proposal, and it was joined by a number of prominent congressional Democrats, the Food Research & Action Center, the Center for Science in the Public Interest, the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and other advocacy g
action» to protest the block grant proposal, and it was joined by a number of prominent congressional Democrats, the Food Research &
Action Center, the Center for Science in the Public Interest, the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and other advocacy g
Action Center, the Center for
Science in the Public Interest, the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and
other advocacy groups.
And if affirmative
action is over
in the Dutch
sciences, what
other measures could be taken to help women break through «the glass ceiling»?
In a study to be published in Psychological Science, researchers from Aarhus University and the University of Copenhagen demonstrate that brain cells in what is called the mirror system help people make sense of the actions they see other people perform in everyday lif
In a study to be published
in Psychological Science, researchers from Aarhus University and the University of Copenhagen demonstrate that brain cells in what is called the mirror system help people make sense of the actions they see other people perform in everyday lif
in Psychological
Science, researchers from Aarhus University and the University of Copenhagen demonstrate that brain cells
in what is called the mirror system help people make sense of the actions they see other people perform in everyday lif
in what is called the mirror system help people make sense of the
actions they see
other people perform
in everyday lif
in everyday life.
Though the most infamous of these efforts, called Project Camelot, focused on preventing insurgency
in Latin America,
other projects looked more broadly at using social
sciences to help guide military
actions, and like current efforts, they included quantitative and predictive uses of social
science models.
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science, and
in consultation pursuant to paragraph (2), shall publish a strategic
action plan to assist health professionals
in preparing for and responding to the impacts of climate change on public health
in the United States and
other nations, particularly developing nations.
She outlines potential
actions these organizations, and
others, such as human rights organizations, could take
in order to promote access to
science and combat aggressively restrictive patents.
Read about
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The Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung and Goethe University
in Frankfurt as well as
other, directly involved partners, co ‐ operate closely with regional, national and international institutions
in the fields of
science, resource and environmental management,
in order to develop projections for the future and scientific recommendations for sustainable
action.
Having left behind him the Cato Institute and
other climate «contrarian» partisans, interests, and individual climate
science «deniers,» Taylor may yet come to be seen,
in this second iteration, as being among the most quotable and effective communicators and proponents for climate
action.
EuroScience, the European grassroots organisation acting since 1997 as a voice for scientists and
other stakeholders
in science, technology and innovation, has been a keen participant
in the discussions and
actions to create a new European landscape for
science and innovation, and a better working environment for Europe's scientists.
Among
other actions that are required of scientists is to become involved
in the discussions that will set the policies that impact this sector of the global economy to ensure that
science and agriculture technologies are part of the policy setting processes.
Whether your life goal is political
action, raising a family, studying
science, or any
other worthy endeavor (even if you don't have it all figured out just yet), my question is why let current events get
in the way of that?
In addition to the plethora of comic book - based superhero movies in the next few years, there are a variety of other films such as science fiction, fantasy and action under the umbrella description of «genre.&raqu
In addition to the plethora of comic book - based superhero movies
in the next few years, there are a variety of other films such as science fiction, fantasy and action under the umbrella description of «genre.&raqu
in the next few years, there are a variety of
other films such as
science fiction, fantasy and
action under the umbrella description of «genre.»
Feige talks about Doctor Strange's origin story, how the movie will be different from the comics, rooting crazy concepts
in real
science, does Steven Strange know about The Avengers, how the film is more respectful to
other cultures than the original source material may have been, how this movie was inspired by The Oath, which characters might connect with the Runaways, Mads Mikkelsen «s character Kaecilius, multiple dimensions, the trouble with writing magic
action, how Mordo is different
in the movie, Rachel McAdams «character Christine Palmer, is the eye of agamotto an infinity stone, the genre of the film, how this film will defy expectations, Steven Strange's role
in the larger MCU, will we see cameos from the
other Marvel characters, and much more.
Similarly, we encourage
science teacher educators to conduct
action research related to technology integration and
other innovative practices
in their teacher preparation programs and to share their findings at our regional and international ASTE conferences.
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In other words, we begin with the
science of price
action trading.
Few films have inspired a generation of
action - focused
science fiction, both
in games and
other movies, more than James Cameron's Aliens.
Johnson writes: «Working like André Masson and
other Surrealists à la Automatic Drawing, Cypher is content
in that sweet spot of
action without a plan; humorously, he parses fragments of the analytical, plan - based
sciences and math and subverts their official purpose by dismantling order from within.
It is unusually multi-discplinary, drawing on rice paddy archaeology, agricultural history, charcoal records and various
other areas, and is a dandy example of real
science in action: a) Interesting hypotheses, with some loose ends or inconsistencies.
because some
other well meaning pro - agw / cc
action person, wiht good intentions will naively use the «source» as being «credible
science» and post that url as reply to a dumb - ass on wuwt, the guardian or some Murdoch news portal, and they they will be attacked by idiotic deniers who will see the ERROR
in a flash, and then this merely gives them another Bullet to fire at those «crazy scientists» etc..
Bacteria and
other microorganisms adapt to various medications over time which favors their survival, but not ours, however, our own further
actions in science, technology and medicine assists us
in overcoming many (but not all) resistance mechanisms.
That was part of the logic for why so many folks have been keen to make a big push on soot and
other SLCPs [short - lived climate pollutants]-- the piece that Charlie Kennel, Ram Ramanathan and I had
in Foreign Affairs a couple years ago lays out the POLITICAL logic for
action in that area as well as the new
science showing that SLCPs are more important than previously thought.
Science alone had not been able to convince policymakers
in the US, Canada, Auistralia, and
others to take immediate, drastic
action to curb and then reduce emissions.
I agree with her that there is plenty to debate, both on the
science in tough areas like attribution and climate sensitivity and on what mix of incentives, investments, policies, communication efforts and
other actions can build a more durable human relationship with the climate system.
The influential paper, published
in Science, divided the challenge of keeping emissions of greenhouse gases through mid-century at levels prevailing
in the 2000s into seven «wedges» of carbon dioxide reductions — through switching to renewable and nuclear power, ramping up energy efficiency, ending deforestation and taking
action in other areas.
You can point the finger at all sorts of participants
in this battle, but I believe (and we have been examining and discussing at length on this site for more than 8 years now) the principal drivers of the polarization are coming more from: (1) the corporate energy interests who are protecting their profits against regulation and
other policies that would move the system away from fossil fuels, and using their clout
in the political process to tie things up; (2) right - wing anti-government and anti-regulatory ideologues whose political views appear threatened by scientific conclusions that point toward a need for stronger policy
action; (3) people whose religious or cultural identities appear threatened by modern
science; and so forth.
They include increasing monitoring of how various post-fire
actions (re-seeding and Hydro - mulching, for instance) influence such things as flood and erosion risk and long - term ecosystem health; increasing synthesis of scientific findings (
in isolation from each
other, fire
science studies can be confusing and even contradictory); and directing social
science research toward further understanding of the disconnects.
By the time I read Storms of my Grandchildren by NASA climate scientist Dr James Hansen and
Science as a Contact Sport by Stephen Schneider
in 2009, I was well aware that there was lots of
other voices of journalists, writers, activists, and scientists calling for
action on climate change besides Al Gore.
They proposed that Colorado not issue any new permits for oil and gas drilling «unless the best available
science demonstrates, and an independent third party organization confirms, that drilling can occur
in a manner that does not cumulatively, with
other actions, impair Colorado's atmosphere, water, wildlife, and land resources, does not adversely impact human health and does not contribute to climate change.»
If the
science on which calls to
action such as that of the RS and the
other academies is
in fact well founded, then the sense of urgency would appear to be amply justified.
-- The Secretary of Health and Human Services, within 2 years after the date of the enactment of this Act, on the basis of the best available
science, and
in consultation pursuant to paragraph (2), shall publish a strategic
action plan to assist health professionals
in preparing for and responding to the impacts of climate change on public health
in the United States and
other nations, particularly developing nations.
In a sharp change from its cautious approach in the past, the National Academy of Sciences on Wednesday called for taxes on carbon emissions, a cap - and - trade program for such emissions or some other strong action to curb runaway global warming.Such actions, which would increase the cost of using coal and petroleum — at least in the immediate future — are necessary because «climate change is occurring, the Earth is warming... concentrations of carbon dioxide are increasing, and there are very clear fingerprints that link [those effects] to humans,» said Pamela A. Matson of Stanford University, who chaired one of five panels organized by the academy at the request of Congress to look at the science of climate change and how the nation should respon
In a sharp change from its cautious approach
in the past, the National Academy of Sciences on Wednesday called for taxes on carbon emissions, a cap - and - trade program for such emissions or some other strong action to curb runaway global warming.Such actions, which would increase the cost of using coal and petroleum — at least in the immediate future — are necessary because «climate change is occurring, the Earth is warming... concentrations of carbon dioxide are increasing, and there are very clear fingerprints that link [those effects] to humans,» said Pamela A. Matson of Stanford University, who chaired one of five panels organized by the academy at the request of Congress to look at the science of climate change and how the nation should respon
in the past, the National Academy of Sciences on Wednesday called for taxes on carbon emissions, a cap - and - trade program for such emissions or some
other strong
action to curb runaway global warming.Such
actions, which would increase the cost of using coal and petroleum — at least
in the immediate future — are necessary because «climate change is occurring, the Earth is warming... concentrations of carbon dioxide are increasing, and there are very clear fingerprints that link [those effects] to humans,» said Pamela A. Matson of Stanford University, who chaired one of five panels organized by the academy at the request of Congress to look at the science of climate change and how the nation should respon
in the immediate future — are necessary because «climate change is occurring, the Earth is warming... concentrations of carbon dioxide are increasing, and there are very clear fingerprints that link [those effects] to humans,» said Pamela A. Matson of Stanford University, who chaired one of five panels organized by the academy at the request of Congress to look at the
science of climate change and how the nation should respond.
Some of the gaps
in Chapter 3 on ethical issues raised by climate change policy - making include: (1) ethics of decision - making
in the face of scientific uncertainty, (2) whether
action or non-
action of
other nations affects a nation's responsibility for climate change, (3) how to spend limited funds on climate change adaptation, (4) when politicians may rely on their own uninformed opinion about climate change
science, and (5) who is responsible to for climate refugees and what are their responsibilities.
Although tampering with raw data
in other scientific disciplines results
in retractions and disciplinary
actions, Menne's brand of
science boasts, «Daily adjustments are thus a promising area for future HCN development.»
After consistent campaigning by Greenpeace through ExxonSecrets, ExxonMobil was forced,
in 2006, to drop funding to some of its key allies
in the campaign to deny climate
science and delay policy
action The Competitive Enterprise Institute was the key group dropped — it had received $ 2.2 million fromExxonMobil since 1998, more than any
other thinktank.
So our conservative politicians have to say they accept the climate
science (even when they don't) then argue that Australia should act slowly and cautiously and not before the world does —
in other words say the right things but don't take much
action.
The saddest thing about this — besides the political ramifications concerning delayed
action — is the way
in which
other vested interests are exploiting this as a great way of destroying the public's opinion as to the value and the validity of
science as a means to discovery of how nature ticks.
The sad thing is, if there s truth
in this issue and somehow reducing CO2 would assist
in averting catastrophie (of any kind) the people at RC have done some of the biggest harm
in conveying the
science and ensuring we take appropriate
action and I have seen many
other people who were also not sure on the
science reacting the same way to posts on RC.
Answer: Yes, the Center for
Science in the Public Interest has filed a class
action on behalf of you and all
other misled Froot - eaters.
His
other case experience includes the trial and appeal of dissolution and shareholder derivative
actions which established the scope of the business judgment rule
in the state of Connecticut and a murder case that was a case study on the issue of time of death
in Dr. Henry Lee's book Cracking Cases: The
Science of Solving Crime.
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