Sentence examples for man-made consequences from inspiring English sources

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Mention early on of the Whin Sill rock fault excites the mind with images of the geology's man-made consequences such as Bamburgh castle and Hadrian's wall.

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Such a possibility is likely to be particularly worrying to climate change scientists and their supporters, especially considering a specific incident in which Shimkus appeared to wholly reject any potential for man-made climate consequences due to his faith that only God can "destroy this Earth". First, he noted God's post-Flood promise to Noah in Genesis 8 21-22.

Such a possibility is likely to be particularly worrying to climate change scientists and their supporters, especially considering a specific incident in which Shimkus appeared to wholly reject any potential for man-made climate consequences due to his faith that only God can "destroy this Earth".

But the Fukushima meltdowns, the world's worst nuclear accident in twenty-five years, were man-made, the consequence of failures that laid bare how far Japan's political and technological rigor have drifted from their apex.

"It seems to be clear that this is a further consequence of the man-made global warming with global consequences.

Humans are exposed to a vast number of man-made chemicals, and the consequences of these exposures have not been clearly defined and are sometimes controversial (Turner and Sharpe 1997; Vandenberg et al. 2009).

Europe's freezing spring, far from reinforcing the arguments of climate change skeptics, is actually one of the consequences of man-made global warming, according to climate experts.

However, scientists believe that global warming caused by rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is the only plausible explanation for the continued loss of Arctic sea ice, which is one of the most visible consequences of man-made climate change.

But unlike Al Gore, he quickly ditches the lectern and instead traverses the Earth on a show-and-tell mission to see what isn't and is being done to reverse the wretched consequences of man-made global warming.

Natural or man-made disasters can inflict psychological consequences on the affected populations.

In recent years there has been increasing scientific and societal interest in the health consequences of man-made, technological disasters, i.e. a collective stressful experience with a sudden onset due to technological failure.

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