Sentences with phrase «wells reaches a tipping point»

He says Cuomo's Department of Environmental Conservation needs to take historic resources into account when it finally issues well drilling permits, to determine when the number of wells reaches a tipping point, and then place limits if the concentration of industry will damage a region's historical character.

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That's why the best solution to burnout isn't the many tips out there for recovering from the condition, but to avoid reaching that point in the first place.
Investors are participating in crowdfunding campaigns at staggering rates, supporting projects well into the night pushing fund raising meters higher until they reach a tipping point of success.
And now we have reached the tipping point, where all of the matchups become Unambiguously Good Pitching Matchups.
According to the researchers, the megadroughts of 2005, 2010 and 2015 - 16 could well represent the first signs that this tipping point is about to be reached.
For those who aren't familiar with it, the «tipping point» is a concept from epidemiology (popularized by the best - selling book by Malcolm Gladwell) that suggests that small changes accumulate innocuously until a critical mass is reached, at which point a large - scale, irreversible change occurs in the system under study.
A relationship break is that thorny stage when you reach a tipping point in your relationship between saying goodbye or choosing for better or worse.
An unfazed tough guy walking away from an massive explosion in slow motion, it's a tipping point reached long ago — this sequence has become a well - worn cliché in the visual vocabulary of pop culture even beyond cinema.
The point is to have fun with your quiz and use the tips in the best way possible to reach your students and help them master the concept you're teaching.
We need to get sticky on all three to have the best odds of reaching the tipping point
To wrap up my series on self - publishing tips, we have reached the point of the lesson that will hopefully be a bit more fun, putting your creativity and social networking to good use.
The Kindle had already become the best - selling item on Amazon.com for two years running and last week the company said it had «reached a tipping point with the new price of Kindle.»
Howey points out that the 5,643 number is only the tip of the iceberg and there are many strong - selling authors and books that never appear on Kindle best - seller lists as they are in highly competitive genres where even dozens of sales a day are not enough to reach the top 100 on any sub-genre best seller list.
They are fascinated by the science, asking questions about the climate history of the Tibetan plateau and the chances of reaching environmental tipping points, as well as questions about western environmental thought and policy.
Greenland ice albedo is now in full swing, we have reached a tipping point now that ensures all the land ice will disappear probably well before the next couple of millenia.
«Renewable energy has reached a tipping point — it now constitutes the best chance to reverse global warming.
Yet even if the Siberian craters do prove to be an unexpected mechanism of accelerated methane release, the best analogy here remains «boiling a frog» as impacts accumulate gradually, until eventually a tipping point is reached.
The HFC phase - down will help slow climate change and sea level rise, as well as prevent the world from reaching irreversible climatic «tipping points
«The investment landscape has reached a tipping point, where it's become clear that managing climate exposure — by both minimizing climate risk and pursuing climate opportunities — is not only good for the climate, it's also good for bottom line,» said Buchner.
But the science is at best equivocal, and more accurately nearly non-existent, for the second proposition that the climate is dominated by positive feedbacks and will run away once it reaches some tipping point.
With concerted effort, the United States and China can work with the 111 countries already committed to a phase - down under the Montreal Protocol, to slow climate change and sea level rise, as well as prevent the world from reaching irreversible climatic «tipping points
However, one can cause significant damage to the environment even without reaching a tipping point, so the threshold at which climate change becomes subjectively dangerous may well be below this.
And since no one really knows when we'll reach the real tipping points (no matter how you define them), then contrarians would argue that it's best to continue business as usual, without any concern.
The BBC, which promised better coverage on climate change, failed to deliver this time — as can be seen in its story, «Arctic «tipping point» may not be reached
Well right now, we've reached a deadly «tipping point» for U.S. debt.
In other words, quality and innovation to survive would require not just a reflex reaction to what's newest but to a well thought out approach to how to meet the needs of customers who have to grapple with the newest technology as technology change has not yet reached its tipping point.
David Saul, Managing Director of BE Offices, commented: «This survey demonstrates that perception of the EU among Britons is that it has probably reached a tipping point and a successful election campaign by the right - wing in France could topple it over the edge, or at best could force sweeping changes in its structure and powers.
By getting in with developers early, Digital Ocean has set itself up to take advantage of the tipping point of the Internet of Everything — when not only all major services but customer adoption for them reaches critical mass worldwide — likely well within the next 5 years.
These questions are understandable (and even healthy) reactions to have when you reach a tipping point and find yourself wondering if the good with your partner still outweighs the bad.
If this is where the puck is going, we want to go to school on it and understand it really well before it reaches a tipping point.
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