Sentences with phrase «worrying about their ecosystem»

Do you think David Einhorn and Bill Ackman sit around worrying about their ecosystem?

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As a species we've spent countless hours worrying about the health of our home ecosystem.
Depends on whether one worries about climate change or persistent plastics in terrestrial and marine ecosystems.
But they are already worrying about how extra ultraviolet light might affect humans and ecosystems below and wondering whether climate change will make such Arctic holes more common or severe.
The trend worries many local environmental groups, such as California's Surfrider Foundation or Australia's Nature Conservation Council of NSW, which are concerned about protecting nearby ecosystems by safely disposing the concentrated brine left from the process as well as increased fossil - fuel use and the resulting greenhouse gas emissions.
The invaders» unchecked proliferation has forest and soil scientists worried about their future impact on forest ecosystems.
Proponents of moving plants and animals threatened by rising temperatures to more hospitable locations are more concerned about the increasing rate of species extinction, while opponents are more worried about the integrity of coevolved ecosystems.
So, if the EPA isn't worried about side effects, then as long as the product doesn't enter the ecosystem, it doesn't matter if it can be toxic to our pets.
They've got a gimmick to separate them from the pack, but that shouldn't stop them from hammering home the point that with a unified, single Nintendo ecosystem to worry about, they'll now have way more games available than before.
But what if they already have the handheld as part of the home console they bought, and what if they didn't have to worry about two separate ecosystems of games, but could just continue playing the game they were playing at home while on the train to work?
Many have since taken to worrying about the future of the Xbox console and its place in the Microsoft ecosystem.
As the journey begins, a silky female voiceover explains the core tenets of the New Protocol — the need to elaborate a new «spiritual relationship with the universe of pattern, matter and energy we call home» in an era where «religious extremism has turned into apocalyptic death cults» and belief in the afterlife means it is pointless to worry about climate change and endangered ecosystems.
And in any case, this does not erase the shockingly unjustifiable pair of statements you wrote: I'm not worried about the resilience of Arctic ecosystems and not worried about the system tipping into an irreversibly slushy state on time scales relevant to today's policy debates.
But even as I push for an energy quest that limits climate risk, I'm not worried about the resilience of Arctic ecosystems and not worried about the system tipping into an irreversibly slushy state on time scales relevant to today's policy debates.
I'm worried about the ocean fertilizer methods — god knows what this would do the ocean ecosystems — but others might be worth looking at.
«We want to build the great consumer ecosystem and developer ecosystem before we're worried about our cut,» says Nygaard.
People worry about whether the Chinese government will ban mining, thereby eliminating Bitcoin from China at its source and throwing the ecosystem into disarray.
This more than any other indicator suggests that there is inherent stability in the Bitcoin ecosystem, and many Bitcoin traders don't seem particularly worried about the ongoing block size debate.
The last thing a startup should worry about is high volumes of red tape, which a less matured or developing ecosystem does not have or has little off.
However within the thick of «ripple haters,» markets are doing extremely well, and investors don't seem to be worried about the XRP ecosystem's flaws.
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