Sentences with phrase «severe implications»

The findings suggest that melting glaciers on the continent could add significantly to long - term sea level rises, with severe implications for thousands of coastal towns and cities.
«This has some pretty severe implications for water - quality criteria,» she said.
But as written, the rule could have severe implications for Canadian banks, forcing them to make radical modifications to some of their business activities, or implement costly new compliance regimes.
It's a fine line with severe implications to him personally (and NASA / GISS) if he crosses it.
However, Desertification, Land Degradation and Drought (DLDD) as well as climate change can negatively affect the provision of these ecosystem services with potentially severe implications for food security, livelihoods, and human well - being.
By sidestepping rising energy prices (not to mention the broader and more severe implications related to climate change from burning all these fossil fuels), we rediscovered that to a large extent, we could live well relying on solar energy and biofuels.
These increases, all while the quality of healthcare is going down, have severe implications for not only my family, but also millions of Americans in this country.
But the intentional gathering of humans into concentrated communities produces distinctive characteristics which have severe implications for what is assumed to be a desirable natural environment.
But these rulings, though seemingly definitive, have done little to quell the angry debate, which has severe implications for American public health.
This could have severe implications for heavy rainfall events.
The research highlights that too many offspring can have severe implications for mothers and the success of their descendants, and that that males can also affect the evolutionary success of a brood.
While some would say that our work as educators does not hold the urgency of life or death, it does have severe implications for the lives of the children we serve.
As changes in the global climate alter rainfall patterns and increase the frequency and severity of droughts, a resulting rise in peatland sulfate release has severe implications for water resources and downstream ecosystems.
These findings, as always, have severe implications for city planners, coastal dwellers, and emergency responders, all of whom would do well to acquaint themselves with the map above, and the troves of data it links to.
There are too many companies maliciously processing data and there needs to be severe implications for doing so.
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