Sentences with phrase «potentially impacted areas»

The stockpile in Chili is also fully stocked with generators, light towers, and barriers, for use throughout the potentially impacted areas.
Experts urged residents in potentially impacted areas to monitor Irma's predicted paths but to avoid latching onto any specific forecast track.

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Record - low yields obtained from QE are suspected to have an impact on the solvency of pension funds and life insurers, potentially undermining demand in the currency area and thus provoking a counter-productive effect on growth and inflation.
Given their focus on plant - based and cellular alternatives to animal products, much of GFI's work does not have a direct bearing on much of the animal advocacy movement, although they are contributing to a neglected and potentially high - impact area.
«Some packs like multipacks are going to be the areas where there's potentially the most sensitivity,» the analyst said, «because there's such a significant impact on a container basis.»
«Our study has shown a new area of research that could potentially make a major contribution to public health and have a big impact on the way we view our responsibilities toward future generations,» Pembrey says.
«We found that heat transported by oceans would have a major impact on the temperature distribution across a planet, and would potentially allow a greater area of a planet to be habitable.
«The results thus predict an interesting two-fold negative impact on the potential world - wide distribution of the miconia plant resulting from global warming since a decrease in potentially affected areas in overrun territories would be minimum,» says González - Muñoz.
«Enhanced ozone production in urban areas is a concern because of the population size potentially impacted and because air pollution levels could be already elevated due to local and mobile sources,» explains Larsen.
The lower land - use efficiency of organic systems means that «large - scale conversion to organic would likely require bringing more natural habitats into agricultural production,» with a potentially severe impact on global biodiversity due to the loss of rainforests and other currently wild areas.
Potential impacts of climate change on the transmission of Lyme disease include: 1) changes in the geographic distribution of the disease due to the increase in favorable habitat for ticks to survive off their hosts; 85 2) a lengthened transmission season due to earlier onset of higher temperatures in the spring and later onset of cold and frost; 3) higher tick densities leading to greater risk in areas where the disease is currently observed, due to milder winters and potentially larger rodent host populations; and 4) changes in human behaviors, including increased time outdoors, which may increase the risk of exposure to infected ticks.
Additionally, to aid the evaluation of the impacts of the proposed withdrawal of the lands encompassed by the SEZs from potentially conflicting uses, a mineral potential report has been prepared for the proposed SEZs in each of the six states in the study area.
Our results emphasise the need for wind farms to avoid areas with high densities of potentially vulnerable species such as curlews and golden plover, and help offer a way forward by informing the likely extent of positive habitat management which may help to offset the impacts of development.»
Ecosystem responses to past rainfall variability in the Sahel are potentially useful as an analogue of future climate change impacts, in the light of projections that extreme drought - affected terrestrial areas will increase from 1 % to about 30 % globally by the 2090s (Burke et al., 2006).
On top of that, some municipalities will have a lot of area potentially impacted by higher sea levels whereas others will have relatively little.
As these areas expand they will begin pushing into more heavily populated areas, with potentially severe impacts on society.
«These results indicate that varying geoengineering efforts by region and over different periods of time could potentially improve the effectiveness of solar geoengineering and reduce climate impacts in at - risk areas,» says co-author Ken Caldeira, Senior Scientist in the Department of Global Ecology at the Carnegie Institution for Science.
If you're worried about gender disparity and things like that, I definitely suggest pulling some data from your area based on what is the average salary that somebody in this position is making or what's the hourly wage rate, and that will help give you some guidance on am I in the ballpark, am I out of the ballpark, and then from there if you have a sliding scale, if you're starting at $ 50,000 and they could potentially earn up to $ 62,000, what does that scale look like, what are the qualifications that will have them making $ 50,000 versus $ 62,000 and just being really super clear like education if they have a Masters Degree versus a 4 - year degree, or they have a PhD versus a Masters Degree, how does that impact pay.
This is one of the reasons why we're partnering with training organisations, as it allows us to identify these pipelines early on as well as any areas that could potentially be impacted by shortages.
While the impacts of climate change are potentially devastating for Indigenous communities, there are also opportunities to contribute to mitigation efforts and develop «culture based» economies in areas such as biodiversity conservation, land and water management and carbon sequestration.
The application of the majority's approach to extinguishment in relation to pastoral leases in Western Australia which became enclosed or improved has a «potentially dramatic impact» having regard to the magnitude of the areas which can be treated as enclosed or which have been enclosed in the past and the comparatively inconsequential character of the works which can constitute enclosure.
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