Sentences with phrase «take environmental matters»

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In an increasing array of matters, a partial Europeanization has taken place which is not only insufficient but also the source of intractable problems: for instance, the liberalization of the exchanges of goods, services and capitals has been implemented without a parallel harmonization of social, tax and environmental standards.
Schneiderman remains a prominent thorn in the side of Trump and his office has challenged the administration on a variety of regulatory matters ranging from environmental policy to immigration since the president first took office in 2017.
Dr. Ruth Patrick (1907 - 2013) probably needs no introduction to the readers of The American Naturalist, or to anyone who has taken an interest in environmental matters over the last half century, for she has become so well known and so influential in her work with water as to become something of a household name.
When those two years of regular exercise take place may not matter, as long as they're in the 20 - year window, said Dr. Benjamin Levine, a study co-author and director of the Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas and the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.
No matter how healthy you eat or take care of yourself, you must purge heavy metals and environmental chemicals from your body and replenish mineral deficiencies in order to achieve true health.
No matter how healthy you eat or take care of yourself, you must purge heavy metals and environmental chemicals from your body and replenish mineral...
Isaac Julien is joined by Giuliana Bruno, Professor of Visual and Environmental Studies, Harvard University and author of the upcoming book Surface: Matters of Aesthetics, Materiality, and Media, for a discussion of Julien's prolific and diverse moving - image work, and its active migration from cinema screen to gallery installation in such recent works as Vagabondia (2000) and Baltimore (2003), both of which take as their subject the space of the museum; the immersive video installation Ten Thousand Waves, on view in the Museum's atrium through February 17; and his most recent installation, the seven - screen PLAYTIME.
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Yes, many people repeat Gelbspan's line about reporters giving unfair media balance to crooked skeptic scientists, but it doesn't take much additional digging to see where a Senior Producer at Turner Broadcasting, Teya Ryan, made her case in 1990 with a lengthy opinion in the Society of Environmental Journalists Winter 1990 - 91 newsletter about media balance being «artificial, a matter of giving equal air time or newshole space to dissenting views of questionable merit.
No matter how great natural gas's role in reducing America's carbon emissions today, many environmental and climate groups agree the fossil fuel will eventually need to take a back seat to renewables to avoid catastrophic levels of global warming.
Of course, some US environmental NGOs were greatly disappointed that the Clinton administration took no interest in upgrading US law and policy on the subject matter of Agenda 21 chapters.
If societies take on environmental issues ranges from hard left «environment trumps all other concerns» to hard right «environment doesn't matter at all», while academia covers merely «trumps all others» to «mildly important but requires a balance with others» then the «centre» of academia will be significantly different from that of society in general — the whole bell curve is shifted left.
Cut - rate competition aside, it's only a matter of time before Canadian environmental groups, many of them supported by the same U.S. funders backing the anti-ethanol campaigns south of the border, take it on.
It also occurs to me that there is a contrast in the approach which you outline for wind, and the one being taken for fracking — where local opposition seems not to matter at all, where planning regulations are being eased as are environmental protections (and it's not visual pollution that's the sole problem with fracking).
Even correcting the excesses of environmental alarmism — or for that matter, climate scepticism — means scientists taking sides in a political war.
Increasingly, energy companies and investors are realizing that they can not rely on the environmental lobby and must take political matters into their own hands.
Eco-minded shoppers have seen environmental issues take up more space in the news, and they've known that it was simply a matter of time before those concerns began affecting the sorts of vehicles we drive.
The review team can relatively easily create a list of the main tasks that drove the fee for various phases of the matter — for example, the number of depositions taken or expert witnesses prepared, or the number of areas where specialized due diligence was required, such as environmental or intellectual property.
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