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This connection between both physical and human properties of geography is most apparent in the theory of Environmental determinism, made popular in the 19th century by Carl Ritter and others, and with close links to evolutionary biology of the time.
Environmental determinism is the theory that a people's physical, mental and moral habits are directly due to the influence of their natural environment.
* Environmental determinism
Environmental determinism is also known as climatic or geographical determinism.
* Environmental determinism
Environmental determinism, also known as climatic determinism or geographical determinism, is the view that the physical environment sets limits on human environment.
Environmental determinism has been adopted by the urban design field to describe the effects the built environment may have on behaviour.
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* Environmental determinism
Environmental determinism is the theory that a people's physical, mental and moral habits are directly due to the influence of their natural environment.
Environmental determinism remains an embarrassment to many contemporary geographers, and leads to skepticism among many of them of claims of environmental influence on culture ( such as the theories of Jared Diamond ).
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Environmental and rose
Environmental and health standards rose throughout the Victorian era ; improvements in nutrition may also have played a role, although the importance of this is debated.

Environmental and prominence
His success as a practitioner of modern architecture and his prominence as an academic, enabled Stone to form bonds with other academics of the era like Walter Gropius ( Chairman of the Department of Architecture at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design ), Pietro Belluschi ( Dean of MIT's School of Architecture and Planning ), George Howe ( Chairman of Yale University ’ s School of Architecture ) and William Wurster ( co-founder of the University of California at Berkeley College of Environmental Design ).
Environmental protest against the building of this bypass in the late 1990s brought Enborne into media prominence.

Environmental and late
Environmental issues helped form the basis of the nationalist independence movement when environmental demonstrations subsequently merged with those for other political causes in the late 1980s.
Tested by the United States Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the groundwater at the facility is contaminated by trichloroethylene ( TCE ) and 1, 2-dichloroethylene ( 1, 2-DCE ).
The first commercial development of the Environmental SEM ( ESEM ) in the late 1980s
In the late 1980s the area was frequently in violation of multiple National Ambient Air Quality Standards established by the United States Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ).
Some famous residents of Sebastopol include: The horticulturist Luther Burbank who established an Gold Ridge Environmental Farm in the township in the late 19th century ; Johnny Otis, Rhythm and Blues pioneer ; Willard Libby, inventor of carbon dating went to Analy High School ; the cartoonist Charles Schulz ; rapper Smoov-E ; actress Karen Valentine of the television show Room 222 ; actress Schuyler Grant of the 1985 adaptation of Anne of Green Gables ; and the musicians Les Claypool of Primus, singer / songwriters Nick Gravenites, and both Jerry Garcia and Mickey Hart of the Grateful Dead ; novelist Francine Rivers ; actor Peter Krause.
While in late 2009 the civic heart of Cookstown, the Burn Road has benefited greatly from an Environmental Improvement Scheme.
A colony of this rare plant was discovered during preparation of an Environmental Impact Report for a proposed shopping center on the east side of I-80 in the late 1980s.
In late 2004, a wind farm was proposed by Noble Environmental Power for the northern part of the town.
Starting in 1982, the United States Environmental Protection Agency began a clean-up of contaminated containers, buildings, and soils at the site and by the late 1990s had replaced the soils.
Since the late 1980s, the federal United States Environmental Protection Agency and the state DEP have worked to clean up contamination in adjacent areas, but a final remedy for the site itself has remained on hold in recent years, as local officials and citizens fight with the government agencies and Gould over the best solution.
The first international academic journals in this field emerged from North America in the late 1970s and early 1980s – the US-based journal Environmental Ethics in 1979 and the Canadian based journal The Trumpeter: Journal of Ecosophy in 1983.
The old drinking water standard of 0. 05 mg / L ( equal to 50 ppb ) arsenic had been in effect since 1942, and the Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) had been studying the pros and cons of lowering the arsenic Maximum Contaminant Level ( MCL ) since the late 1980s.
" In late 2010, he co-authored a Wall Street Journal editorial saying he was " not convinced " that " carbon is a problem in need of regulation ," and urging Congress to overturn Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency.
In the United States, the Environmental Protection Agency created stricter emissions standards in the late 1980s.
Since the late 1980s, there has been a movement to make the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency a Cabinet Secretary, thus making the EPA a 16th Cabinet department, dealing with environmental affairs.
Virginia's Department of Environmental Quality received reports of fish kills near Elkton and between Bentonville and Front Royal in late April 2007 and observed fish exhibiting lesions and strange behavior.
As of May 2011, the U. S government is in process of creating an Environmental Impact Statement for the island ( expected by late 2011 ), whose objective, among others, is to determine whether the impact of 60 years of animal testing on the island constitutes a threat to public health that could preclude the sale.
In late 2010, the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency announced that an environmental study would be undertaken on a proposed all-weather road between Inuvik and Tuktoyaktuk.
" during a prophetic vision of disaster ( which late turns out to be the initials for the Environmental Protection Agency ) reference Sinestro throwing Green Lantern into a vat of acid ..
During the late 1980s and early 2000s the NFC had distributed over 1 million copies nationally of Forest Voice newspaper ; obtained 2 million signatures in support of the Native Forest Protection Act ( legislation designed to protect all of the remaining National Forests ) and acquired the major endorsements of Greenpeace, the National Audubon Society, chapters of the Sierra Club, and the Association of Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics.
In recognition of this achievement, in 1997 Cox together with the late High Chief Fuiono Senio won the prestigious Goldman Environmental Prize.
A descendent of an old New England family, he is a cousin of the late Senator Claiborne Pell, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and of Russell E. Train, head of the United States Environmental Protection Agency under Richard Nixon and founding trustee and former chairman of the World Wildlife Fund.
This led to restrictions or reductions in CFC use, such as the United States Environmental Protection Agency ban in the late 1970s.
Since the late 1970s, the New York Department of Environmental Protection has been monitoring two leaks in the Delaware Aqueduct that collectively release between of water per day.

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