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Harm production : an argument for decriminalization / Joanna N. Erdman.
The industry has also objected to being stripped of tax credits, which it claims will harm production in the long run.
The fact that export controls can shift supply and actually harm production for the domestic market bears important implications for the design of policies in the future.
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States such as Colorado show that methane leaks can, in fact, be managed cost-effectively and without harming production – just as investors demand.
However, Owen Paterson, the environment secretary, has signalled he is opposed to a ban and appears to support the position of the insecticide manufacturers and farming lobby who argue that banning such products would harm food production.
The chemical industry, which makes billions a year from their products, insist their products are safe and banning them would harm food production.
Both had argued the ban would harm food production.
GoT actor Iwan Rheon (Ramsay Bolton) previously warned that the piracy that has dogged the series could harm its production value in future.
Pesticide manufacturers and UK ministers have argued that the science is inconclusive and that a ban would harm food production, but conservationists say harm stemming from dying pollinators is even greater.
The presence of Charles Dance as Mary's husband, James, a lightly disguised version of the famous actor who was O'Neill's father, won't harm the production's chances, either.
In other words, the collective has to be necessary to the harm's production by virtue of what Shockley calls its "coordinating control" over members.
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