Sentences with phrase «potential environmental applications»

Published in March, Biochar for Environmental Management is the first book to bring together the expanding research literature on the potential environmental applications of biochar.

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In the Enbridge case, the E.P.A. was asked to evaluate the potential environmental effect of the pipeline expansion application, as well as the quality of a preliminary review of the project that the State Department had already conducted.
While an assessment of the NGP record with respect to ecosystem services will have to await a future post, the least that can be said is that their debut here is a positive development that is bound to alter the way EA is done in Canada going forward (for another potential application of the ecosystem services concept in Canadian environmental law, see here).
The Commonwealth Environmental Water Office and Murray - Darling Basin Authority presented a poster on the classification project and its potential applications at the 2014 International River Symposium.
A preliminary review of the application indicates there is the potential for significant adverse environmental impacts associated with the construction and operation of the pipeline, including, but not limited to, impacts to hundreds of acres of forest, regulated water bodies and wetlands.»
Their findings have potential applications for the remote observance of patterns in oceanography, meteorology, crowd surveillance, and environmental monitoring.
For example, projects with potential environmental benefits, or start - up companies housed in urban regeneration areas, may be given extra credits in the grant evaluation (these criteria also play a role in some U.K. grant applications).
Under the memorandum of understanding [pdf](MOU) signed by Washington state and FERC, the two agreed to notify each other if there is a potential applicant, quickly coordinate and agree to a schedule to process the application, and coordinate environmental reviews with each other and stakeholders.
AIS data have important applications in conservation science including describing baseline vessel use of a maritime area, assessing or modeling actual or potential environmental impacts, and monitoring environmental compliance.
CropLife America, which represents pesticide manufacturers, said in a statement to EHN that the EPA's review of fungicides is «rigorous» and that «new application technologies by farmers will serve to further minimize any potential environmental impacts of crop protection products.»
«In addition to identifying the impacts of the emissions from this particular coal - fired power plant on fetal health, the usefulness of this study's identification strategy is its potential application to other studies examining the impact of upwind states» power plant emissions, which have been the target of a series of environmental regulations, such as the EPA's Cross-State Air Pollution Rule,» adds Yang.
Among many others, the new technique also presents broad potential applications in environmental remediation projects, including U.S. DOE legacy sites at Hanford, Savannah River, and Oak Ridge.
Mohamed El - Naggar (University of Southern California)-- The work of molecular and cellular biologist Dr. El - Naggar has potential applications for renewable energy and environmental cleanup.
These spatial analyses can help ensure that REDD + implementation realizes multiple benefits by supporting the application of national - level social and environmental standards, informing the development of REDD + scenarios, and by communicating the potential for multiple benefits from REDD +.
This means that the availability of fossil fuels does not limit the potential application of CO2 capture and storage; CCS would provide a way of limiting the environmental impact of the continued use of fossil fuels.
These issues, including socio - economic and environmental implications and several potential impacts arising from the application of the approaches for accounting of emissions and removals relating to HWP, were raised at SBSTA 21 (FCCC / SBSTA / 2004 / 13, paragraph 31).
Growing out of Vietnam War protests on college campuses across the nation in the 1960s, UCS» founding document states it was formed to «initiate a critical and continuing examination of governmental policy in areas where science and technology are of actual or potential significance» and to «devise means for turning research applications away from the present emphasis on military technology toward the solution of pressing environmental and social problems.»
With in limits of these flexible system potentials; everyone can easily create unlimited variation of vertical green wall applications and used in an eco sensitive manners for improving the environmental quality.
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