Sentences with phrase «other environmental shift»

It is tough, they say, to sort out whether fish populations are hit harder by human fishing, the sharks» appetite, climate change or some other environmental shift.

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Since the Liberal government feels it has checked climate - change financing off its long environmental to - do list, Ottawa is expected to shift its funding focus to other international obligations on the environment, such as the UN Convention on Biological Diversity.
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Cynthia Nixon in Queens on Friday unveiled an environmental policy platform that is geared toward shifting the state to 100 percent renewable energy, strengthening the state's efforts against climate change and rejecting new infrastructure for gas pipelines and other fossil fueles.
The unkindest cut had to come with the idea of eliminating the environmental department, shifting its duties to other departments.
In other words, the shift to a service economy will not simply allow countries to grow out of the environmental crisis of global warming.
Others suspected environmental swings — shifting wind patterns or cooling sea - surface temperatures.
Even when the researchers took into account shift work and other environmental causes of daytime fatigue, the association held up.
Conservatives» attitudes toward climate change and other environmental concerns shift when the issues are reframed in terms more closely aligned with their values, a new study from Oregon State University indicates.
In OMD, you'll discover recipes, kitchen tips, inspirational health makeover stories, nutritional and environmental science to support the shift, and emotional support addressing our own and others» resistance in change.
At first, you'll just need to worry about your character and how the environmental shifts will affect him but before long you'll also need to consider other variables.
The notion of air, aside from being the one factor that distinguishes earth from all other planets, continues to shift in our mind with the advent of technological innovations (e.g. wireless communication) and environmental concerns (ozone layers, global warming).
Those questioning the vulnerability of this species to warming will point to its successful survival through two previous warm intervals between ice ages as evidence the bear can deal with reduced ice and other big environmental shifts.
One way or the other, it's clear that, by the end of the 1990s, the veneer of ice on the Arctic Ocean had shifted to a far more tenuous state, with ever less thick, years - old ice like the floes I camped on when I went with the team setting up the annual North Pole Environmental Observatory.
In other words, the kinds of arguments environmentalists deployed, the nature of environmental conflict, shifted and became more ecology - focused in part because as a quantifiable science ecological arguments were more persuasive in court.
Even with the logic in driving efficiency, doesn't it still make sense to have an «all of the above» plan in shifting to less - polluting energy options, given how a shift from coal to natural gas — while not perfect by any means — also syncs with environmental goals related to other pollutants (mercury, etc.)?
See here: http://ftp.iza.org/dp964.pdf In fact the Green Alliance amongst many others, has argued that shifting towards services actually reduces environmental impacts: http://www.ukceed.org/files/downloads/resourceproductivity.pdf
Germany and France will heavily shape future European and even global energy and environmental policies — Switzerland, Sweden, Belgium and other nations may also phase out their nuclear plants — but to date there has been little investigative reporting on the planned shift from nuclear energy to fossil fuels and renewables.
Exploitation of fear about environmental problems kept shifting from ozone depletion, acid rain, desertification, rainforest destruction, global warming, sea level rise, climate change, and climate crisis, among others.
Understanding how individuals respond to environmental change is essential if we want to predict how animals will react to global warming and other human - driven habitat shifts.
If societies take on environmental issues ranges from hard left «environment trumps all other concerns» to hard right «environment doesn't matter at all», while academia covers merely «trumps all others» to «mildly important but requires a balance with others» then the «centre» of academia will be significantly different from that of society in general — the whole bell curve is shifted left.
Other fisheries such as lobster and shrimp are also grappling with shifting environmental conditions.
Stressors include climatic (e.g. shifts in seasons), socio - economic (e.g. market volatility), and environmental (e.g. destruction of forest) factors, that interact and reinforce each other across space and time to affect livelihood opportunities and decision making.
Researchers in the Southern California Bight reported that above all other environmental factors, the changes in fish abundance has correlated best with the PDO regime shifts.7 Such evidence prompted Monterrey Bay Aquariums chief scientist to warn that «These large - scale, naturally occurring variations must be taken into account when considering human - induced climate change and the management of ocean living resources.»
I wrote the Climate Shift report to inform the decision making of environmental leaders, philanthropists, scientists, scholars and others as they consider next steps in the effort to mobilize societal action on the undeniable, human causes of climate change.
Eversource and other utilities often refer to an impact known as cost shifting — a concept widely disputed by the environmental community — in which those without solar are said to have to pick up additional costs to compensate for people who do have solar.
For example, these organizations are not sufficiently candid about: * The high costs of wind energy; * The added costs of wind energy due to its need for backup generating capacity from traditional energy sources because of the intermittence, variability and unpredictability of wind energy; * The absence of transmission capacity in remote areas where windmills might otherwise be acceptable; * The extent to which wind developers» costs are being shifted to taxpayers and electric customers and hidden in their tax and electric bills; * Scenic impairment and other adverse environmental, health and safety impacts.
They explain how the Green Revolution faltered after Western governments and agencies slashed funds for agricultural research, partly to shift money to other areas, like environmental projects, and partly because of opposition to high - yield agriculture from advocacy groups.
In the case of GGR, we have started to see a shift, e.g., with a major programme funded by the UK National Environment Research Council (NERC) that «will undertake research to improve our knowledge of the options for removing carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases from the atmosphere at a climatically - relevant scale, giving interdisciplinary attention to the environmental, technical, economic, governance and wider societal aspects of such approaches on a national level and in an international context» (http://www.nerc.ac.uk/research/funded/programmes/ggr/).
Climate change poses risks to human health through shifting weather patterns, increases in the frequency and intensity of heat waves and other extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and ocean acidification, among other environmental effects.
Although he's talking about tourism, it seems the point is relevant for other industries as well as part of a shift occurring in the environmental movement: products or services are not worthy just because they're green.
As DiPeso explains, «Those who wish to use carbon - based energy with abandon would be free to do so — knowing up front that they would pay the environmental and other costs of using lots of carbon - based energy rather than shift those costs onto their fellow citizens.»
The current situation on Burnaby Mountain, the looming conflict of Northern Gateway, and a host of other environmental flash points around the world makes the likelihood of a frame shift from peaceful revolution to something very different seem less a question of «if» than of «when».
Baker Botts litigation, antitrust, IP, environmental, and securities lawyers analyzed how the current state of D.C. is due to significant shifts to government policies, agency formation, and regulatory priorities, among others, ushered in by the Trump administration.
The Environmental Services Technician I performs a variety of general daily cleaning tasks to maintain patient care areas which includes isolation rooms, discharges, offices, corridors, bathrooms, public areas, collecting regular trash, regulated medical waste, soiled linens, vacuuming and other assigned areas of the facility (discharges not to exceed more than 75 % of daily shift time).
Professional Experience Neville Island Shenango Coke DTE -LRB-[Insert City, State]-RRB- 2/2009 — 8/2010 Shift Manager — Plant Operations • Oversaw all coke production, coal handling, boiler house, and by - product operations, holding responsibility for knowledge and achievement of all environmental goals and regulations associated with production • Led safety meetings with each department prior to shift inception, focusing on critical knowledge, techniques, and awareness to promote staff safety and minimize production downtime • Worked closely with outside contractors and other interested parties on both small and major maintenance projects • Met and achieved all goals set for safety, environmental protection, and produShift Manager — Plant Operations • Oversaw all coke production, coal handling, boiler house, and by - product operations, holding responsibility for knowledge and achievement of all environmental goals and regulations associated with production • Led safety meetings with each department prior to shift inception, focusing on critical knowledge, techniques, and awareness to promote staff safety and minimize production downtime • Worked closely with outside contractors and other interested parties on both small and major maintenance projects • Met and achieved all goals set for safety, environmental protection, and produshift inception, focusing on critical knowledge, techniques, and awareness to promote staff safety and minimize production downtime • Worked closely with outside contractors and other interested parties on both small and major maintenance projects • Met and achieved all goals set for safety, environmental protection, and production
While most people have a tendency to exhibit one of these three styles more often than not, it isn't entirely uncommon for attachment styles to shift due to circumstances, involvement in therapy (Sroufe, 1996), learning, the approach of your partner, and other environmental factors (Brogaard, 2015).
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