Sentences with phrase «threats to the environment through»

In other words, we want to reduce defects and mitigate threats to the environment through control of fabrication.»
It was recognised that the approach to development had been piecemeal, with ongoing threats to the environment through unsustainable consumption and production.

Not exact matches

Bultmann, on the other hand, tries to avoid this threat to the kerygma, not by denying the influence of its environment, nor by a naïve dogmatism which the study of the History of Religions has rendered obsolete, but by penetrating through the temporary framework of mythology to the permanent truth behind it.
In the current fiscal environment there is also concern from some public health offices that dollars allocated to detecting biological threats through BioWatch may be competing with the ones needed to provide complementary information to help detect threats — such as picking up any uptick in certain symptoms at hospitals through robust health surveillance.
The youth - led programme, which operates both in schools and through ESD community learning centres, helps enhance their social, economic and cultural empowerment to reduce poverty and health threats, improve governance, and preserve the environment.
Only through vigilant monitoring of the geopolitical landscape with its volatile markets, disruptive technologies, and unpredictable environments can organizations hope to identify potential threats and opportunities before they arrive squarely on top of them with insufficient time to respond.
So although cracks in flooring might seem a minor breach, in a pound environment where there are thousands of animals moving through the system, many of them unvaccinated, it poses a real threat to animal health.
Through our beach cleanup and Lionfish hunt we aim at not only cleaning the environment, but also at teaching the community and children the impact of reef trash and the threat of the Lionfish to our reef.
A lot of the platform puzzles tend to revolve around working out what the threats are and deciding which can be manipulated with Trump's time freeze ability before proceeding through the environments avoiding obstacles such as enemy Policemen, spikes and the platform game mainstay; deep pits.
The game puts players in the role of the titular character as the creature runs, climbs, and tries to make a connection to other animals through sound, and protecting the environment from a threat known as the silent ones.
Players are pulled through a wormhole to a «dangerous world filled with biological threats and hostile environments where they must survive and find their way home».
Through his painting and writing he hopes to bring about a greater awareness of the threats to the natural environment, and he is particularly active in conserving the wild areas.
The document suggests that development opportunities are crucial for many rural populations who continue to live in poverty, and the Government is attempting to address poverty and threats to the environment together through a new social protection programme.
The most significant threat from ships to the Arctic marine environment is the release of oil through accidental or illegal discharge.
* Mechanical power, derived from the turbines, is applied directly through a speed increaser to an internal gearbox / generator, or to a hydraulic pump that in turn drives an on - shore hydraulic motor and generator * Requires no dams nor impoundments * Poses no threat to the environment, nor to water quality * Produces no by - products while in operation - clean and pollution free (no greenhouse gases) * Harmless to marine life and allows safe fish passage
Abstract: An evaluation of analyses sponsored by the predecessor to the U.K. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) of the global impacts of climate change under various mitigation scenarios (including CO2 stabilization at 550 and 750 ppm) coupled with an examination of the relative costs associated with different schemes to either mitigate climate change or reduce vulnerability to various climate - sensitive hazards (namely, malaria, hunger, water shortage, coastal flooding, and losses of global forests and coastal wetlands) indicates that, at least for the next few decades, risks and / or threats associated with these hazards would be lowered much more effectively and economically by reducing current and future vulnerability to those hazards rather than through stabilization.
The latter includes the intention to «reduce potential adversaries» confidence that they can gain advantage through expansion of nuclear capabilities» (p 24), and to «respond to the possible shocks of a changing threat environment» (p 14).
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