We noted earlier that there was a glorious great leap forward in solar
roadbuilding in China, with the opening of a 2 - kilometre (1.2 mile) stretch of photovoltaics covered in some form of transparent concrete.
Not exact matches
But such tedious field work has enabled researchers to show that logging and
roadbuilding can stress out the spotted owl, a threatened species that lives
in old - growth forests
in the Northwestern United States.
«Scientist» seems to agree with Gavin on this, because, despite these ugly numbers, despite the graph that's level for centuries before going hyperbolic
in the 20th Century, despite the obvious impossibility of meaningful calibration 1850 - 1995, despite the chapter - and - verse description
in Tiljander03 of
roadbuilding, peat cutting, farming, bridge reconstruction, and eutrophication — I used the word «absolutely.»
And you're going with Gavin on this, because, despite these ugly numbers, despite the graph that's level for centuries before going hyperbolic
in the 20th Century, despite the obvious impossibility of meaningful calibration 1850 - 1995, despite the chapter - and - verse of
roadbuilding, peat cutting, farming, bridge reconstruction, and eutrophication — I used the word «absolutely.»