Sentence examples for ecological trouble from inspiring English sources

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The other would be a wrenching failure, should the treaty lack clear language calling for strategies that cut emissions without creating other ecological trouble.

As for the rest of the world's cities, most were vast and unmanageable before we even knew what ecological trouble we were making for ourselves.

In short, our Mexican beer is brewed under a maquiladora model that has thrived along the border for decades: Factories import many of the components of manufacturing, slap them together with low-wage Mexican labor, and send them north, providing little long-term economic development—and in this case, potential ecological trouble.

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Presumption, pride, gluttony and cruelty figure prominently in the story, and it's not such a stretch to imagine they might have something to do with our modern ecological troubles as well.

The fact that related species have similar social structures, presumably because the genes for social behavior are inherited from a common ancestor, "spells trouble" for ecological explanations, Joan B. Silk, a primate expert at the University of California, Los Angeles, wrote in a commentary in Nature.

Well, Frayn has no trouble figuring out what it means: "Uninspired ecological proposals, we understand after a couple of seconds' thought, lie dormant in spite of the anger that gave rise to them".

While the estimation methods used in mfSBA could be improved, it has been used without trouble with the kind of data obtained in ecological studies.

But Mousseau, who researches the long-term ecological effects of Chernobyl, expects that Japan's current nuclear troubles will trigger "renewed interest in what we've learned".

But Dr. Brian B. Hatfield, a marine biologist with the United States Geologic Survey Western Ecological Research Center in San Simeon, said the increased numbers each year were troubling.

Many legislators are deeply troubled by reports of shrinking glaciers, dying coral reefs and other ecological changes linked to warming.

But Harvey Lillywhite, an ecological physiologist at the University of Florida in Gainesville, began to suspect otherwise when he had trouble keeping file snakes, which live almost fulltime in the ocean, alive in his lab.

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