Sentences with phrase «write about ecosystem»

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I imagined a future where I would write about under - appreciated startups, analyze deals, and report on the dynamics of Silicon Valley and other startup ecosystems worldwide.
If the printing press was about «anyone can read,» the web about «anyone can write,» the hardware ecosystem changed enough to say today «anyone can build.»
Dubos was writing about gut microbiota and the gut as an ecosystem back in the 60s.
Before diving into coverage of water issues like infrastructure funding, drought and ecosystem restoration, Ariel wrote about transportation and defense for E&E News.
Bill has conducted a number of «plankton to predator» studies in the California Current large marine ecosystem, and has written about climate effects on seabirds, marine mammals and fish.
Kelsey writes about learning technology for Docebo, a leading online learning ecosystem for enterprise organizations in more than 80 countries.
Readers, who drive this ecosystem you write about, wanted what Amazon began to deliver in 2007.
I still recommend building a website to market your science fiction books if you are serious about creating an independent income stream from your writing, but Kindle, Nook and iPad do offer an alternative ecosystem for authors.
Most writers don't know, are naifs in the wilderness of the writing / publishing ecosystem, and are in general insecure about the whole «business» side of their business.
As Gary traveled the world as a photojournalist, he often photographed and wrote about scientists unlocking mysteries of the natural world and he began seeing a pattern: across disciplines, scientists were realizing that Earth's climate was changing and affecting the organisms and ecosystems that they were studying.
My plan is also to commission and write stories and blog pieces about the Himalayan ecosystem for the Third Pole Project, which is a joint project of the Internews Earth Journalism Network and China Dialogue (an environmental news website published simultaneously in English and Chinese).
As I wrote recently on Dot Earth, there is a growing debate about whether tourism focused on special places could threaten the spectacular ecosystems and landscapes that it aims to celebrate.
Over the years we've written dozens and dozens of articles about bees, our small yellow and black friends that are so essential to the proper balance of our planet's ecosystems (via pollination).
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.
Back in 2001, Peter Doran and colleagues wrote a paper about the Dry Valleys long term ecosystem responses to climate change, in which they had a section discussing temperature trends over the previous couple of decades (not the 50 years time scale being discussed this week).
Llewellyn Vaughan - Lee at The Guardian writes about the deeper human issue at risk in our ongoing environmental crises - a disconnection from the ecosystem.
Then I wrote about a study foreseeing «peak farmland» — an end to the need to keep pressing into untrammeled ecosystems to expand agriculture.
Many EPA staff, he wrote to Administrator Pruitt, «are becoming increasing alarmed about the direction of EPA under your leadership,» citing Pruitt's blatant denial of established climate science, his frequent demonizing of the agency, his decision to bring in political appointees openly hostile to the EPA, his failure to grasp the role of EPA's 10 Regional Offices, and his recommended slashes to the budget that would eliminate important programs that protect major ecosystems and human health.
I write about things legal and am privileged to have met a number of leading Canadian thinkers and leaders in the legal ecosystem in Toronto recently.
He first got involved in the community by earning bitcoins for writing blog posts about the blockchain ecosystem.
I've written before about how the bitcoin ecosystem is like the three branches of government, with developers being the legislative branch, miners serving as the executive branch and users being the judicial branch.
hardware.slashdot.org - harrymcc writes: Lots of people have fantasized about modular smartphones, but Motorola introduced one — the Moto Z — and actually created an ecosystem of useful add - ons.
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