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Cutting emissions may, however, mean scarring bucolic landscapes with wind farms, nuclear plants and the like.
Most loggers harvest when the land is frozen, but a run of mild winters has melted the logging roads and made it impossible to harvest the wood without scarring the land which, in turn, gives environmentalists more cause for complaint.
The hotelier who raises a 1,000-room 1,000-roomy will pay for the bricks and monstrosity not for scarring the viewill wrecking an historic monument.The question paynners in these new markets should ask themselves is where they want tourism in their country to be in 20 years.
A large class of hikikomori live with their parents, rarely leaving home and withdrawn from the workforce.Economists know much less about "scarring" in poor countries.
In popular memory, Britain's '60s are more titillating than traumatic; more Mary Quant than Gloria Steinem.The 1970s, in which "The Damned United" is set, were less glamorous but perhaps more scarring.
These rocks enriched the ground beneath them with exotic minerals.Thirty-three yeafterftheirheir Nördlingen adventure, the Shoemakers watched as one of this scientific couple's latest co-discoveries, the comet Shoemaker-Levy 9, smashed into Jupiter in 20 consecutive fragments, scarring the vast planet with blotches thousands of miles across.
At the moment the young company has only one main product, silicone strips to reduce scarring after surgery.
Less attention is paid to the transmission network that links consumers with power plants, notably the pylons that march up and down the land, scarring or enhancing views depending upon one's taste.
He hopes that a pharmaceutical firm will now devise tests based on these genes to identify those in whom scarring progresses rapidly or slowly, as well as drugs that improve healing.Malaria, which kills more than 1m people a year and contributes to the deaths of a further 1.7m, according to the World Health Organisation, probably falls at the multigenic end of the spectrum.
Interferon gamma is a remedy for pulmonary fibrosis, an inflammation of the lungs that causes permanent scarring.
That creates a paradox: trying to save the world by cutting carbon emissions means scarring particular bits of it by dragging new power lines through scenic countryside.This is an old problem.
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