Sentences with phrase «particular environmental challenge»

Determining the differences between short and normal period clocks in spiders may help researchers find out why and how different circadian clocks are suited to the particular environmental challenges of each species, Moore said.

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This will involve focusing on the challenges affecting the highways and transportation industry, with particular reference to economic, political, environmental and technological change.
In particular, current chemical synthesis methods use high temperatures and toxic solvents, which make environmental remediation expensive and challenging.
The foundation specializes in challenging artistic projects combining a particular interest in environmental issues, human rights, education, and culture in the broadest sense.
The foundation produces and commissions challenging artistic projects combine a particular interest in environmental issues, human rights, education, and culture in the broadest sense.
Established by Maja Hoffmann, the foundation promotes challenging artistic projects combining a particular interest in environmental issues, human rights, education, and culture in the broadest sense.
The Baltic region faces a unique set of environmental challenges, in particular pollution from industry and agriculture.
The focus is on small and medium enterprises (SMEs), which often face particular constraints and challenges in responding to the environmental imperative.
The lack of adequate, safe and sustainable waste management has been one of the most critical environmental challenges facing the world's developing countries; island nations in particular must grapple with growing consumption and finite space for waste disposal.
As we try to figure out how to reverse this defeat, films like Flow will help inform public consciousness of the need to do so.But as is the case after seeing many (perhaps too many, of late) environmental documentaries, I also wished that the film had had fewer talking heads (especially white male radically professorial ones — and I say that as a white male radical former professor), less of an impulse to be comprehensive (when you try for the universal all the time, you often lose the specific), and more of a narrative focus on particular responses (successful or not) to particular challenges.
Although many issues that arise — for example relating to planning, environmental regulation, property law issues and so on - also affect other sectors, waste and mineral operators frequently encounter particular challenges.
You defend clients in investigations involving the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency and the Forestry Commission; what particular challenges do these cases present?
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