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Environmentalists and residents
Environmentalists and local residents opposed this project because of environmental concerns.
Environmentalists and local residents continued to worry officials would incinerate some of the material, though Federal and provincial officials claimed the S / S method they had chosen would stabilize the 100-hectare site without producing any adverse health or environmental effects.

Environmentalists and became
Environmentalists became much more influential in American politics after the creation or strengthening of numerous U. S. environmental laws, including the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act and the formation of the US Environmental Protection Agency, or EPA in 1970.
Environmentalists such as the US ' John Muir were the chief agents of bringing environmental concerns to the attention of the public, whereupon they became political concerns ; such leaders were not given a voice in the USSR, they did not step forward, or they did not exist.

Environmentalists and concerned
Environmentalists are concerned about loss of biodiversity that will result from destruction of the forest, and also about the release of the carbon contained within the vegetation, which could accelerate global warming.
" Environmentalists are concerned about the uptake of elemental silver in a highly sensitive environment affecting the pygmy possum amongst other species as well as recent high level algal blooms in once pristine glacial lakes.
Environmentalists and those concerned about the health effects of chemicals in the environment traditionally oppose the ACC's initiatives.
Environmentalists were concerned about preserving the river when the Crandon mine was proposed near a tributary of the river.
Environmentalists are concerned as the Gulf of Mannar Marine Reserve is one of India's most biologically diverse coastal regions.
Environmentalists are concerned that this project will endanger the fragile marine ecology of the area through constant dredging to maintain a canal depth of about 10 m. The increase in shipping traffic will inevitably result in an increase in oil spills and marine pollution.

Environmentalists and 2005
Environmentalists urged for the suit to be appealed, but on December 1, 2005, Environment Minister Rachmat Witoelar said the government expected to reach an out-of-court settlement with Newmont's local subsidiary.

Environmentalists and when
An example of the adjective usages is demonstrated when The New York Times ran an article titled Militant Environmentalists Planning Summer Protests to Save Redwoods describing a group that believes in " confrontational demonstrations " and " nonviolent tactics " to get across their message of preserving the environment.
Environmentalists like to leave one chick with its parents when possible, but the birds have a better chance of staying alive when released in the wild.
Environmentalists like to leave one chick with its parents when possible, but the birds have a better chance of staying alive when released in the wild.

Environmentalists and was
Environmentalists garnered great support in reforming the CAP, but it was financial matters that ultimately tipped the balance: due to huge overproduction the CAP was becoming expensive and wasteful.
Environmentalists maintain that the forest was aggressively clear-cut for many years threatening a federally listed endangered species.
Environmentalists claimed that this was the largest ever single demonstration against road-building in Britain.

Environmentalists and large
Environmentalists argue that this may have negative impacts to riparian and aquatic ecosystems, while proponents claim these measures are usually only temporary, since a riverbed is naturally subject to permanent changes during large floods and other events.

Environmentalists and project
Environmentalists and members of the tribe filed some forty lawsuits — eight of which ended up before a federal appeals court — but the project ultimately prevailed after an act of the United States Congress.

Environmentalists and construction
Environmentalists noted that the nuclear physics laboratory would lie on or near two major and highly active seismic faults, that construction of the tunnels would interfere with a major aquifer, and that construction waste would degrade an environmentally sensitive and significant area.

Environmentalists and .
Environmentalists often clash with others, particularly “ corporate interests ,” over issues of the management of natural resources, like in the case of the atmosphere as a “ carbon dump ”, the focus of climate change, and global warming controversy.
Environmentalists often argue that political freedoms should include some constraint on use of ecosystems.
He is an open member of Environmentalists for Nuclear Energy.
Environmentalists speculate that advanced naval sonar endangers some cetaceans, including whales.
Environmentalists have condemned attempts to control the transmitting mosquitoes by spraying pesticide, saying the detrimental health effects of spraying outweigh the relatively few lives which may be saved, and more environmentally friendly ways of controlling mosquitoes are available.
Environmentalists oppose production and usage of oil shale, as it creates even more greenhouse gases than conventional fossil fuels.
Environmentalists promote Smart Growth by advocating urban-growth boundaries, or Green belts, as they have been termed in England since the 1930s.
Environmentalists advocate the sustainable management of resources and stewardship of the environment through changes in public policy and individual behavior.
Environmentalists blame Israel, Jordan and Syria for extensive damage to the Jordan River ecosystem.
Environmentalists say the practice has almost destroyed the river's ecosystem.
Environmentalists and fishermen combined their efforts to prevent the closure and successfully pressured parliament to amend the original plan.
Environmentalists were not viewed as credible sources of information during this time and usually discredited.
Environmentalists proposed that the pipeline would have an effect on caribou similar to the effect of the U. S. transcontinental railroad on the American Bison population of North America.
Environmentalists prefer silk to nylon because of health and biodegradability issues.
* Late 1980s: Environmentalists started to pay attention to the Chinese white dolphin population.
Environmentalists promoted strong legislation on environmental protection, through the expansion of the National Park Service in Alaska, creating 103 million new acres of land.

residents and became
The island then was not the popular tourist destination it later became ; the author George Woodbury described it as " no city of homes ; it was a place of temporary sojourn and refreshment for a literally floating population ," continuing, " The only permanent residents were the piratical camp followers, the traders, and the hangers-on ; all others were transient.
In the 18th and early 19th centuries, it became clear to coastal residents that the city or state that succeeded in developing a cheap, reliable route to the West would enjoy economic success, and that the port at the seaward end of such a route would see business increase greatly.
As school consolidation became more common and as more rural residents migrated to cities making large high schools grow even larger, smaller high schools had only a mismatch to look forward to come tournament time, as success concentrated in Indiana's large urban and suburban schools.
The number of foreign nationals who became legal permanent residents ( LPRs ) of the U. S. in 2009 as a result of family reunification ( 66 %) exceeded those who became LPRs on the basis of employment skills ( 13 %) and for humanitarian reasons ( 17 %).
" In mid-1950, Jordan formally annexed the West Bank and Jericho residents, like other residents of West Bank localities became Jordanian citizens.
Perth became known worldwide as the " City of Light " when city residents lit their house lights and streetlights as American astronaut John Glenn passed overhead while orbiting the earth on Friendship 7 in 1962.
Agriculture became Redmond's primary business, keeping residents fed during the Great Depression.
The residents of British Togoland voted to join the Gold Coast as part of the new independent nation of Ghana in 1957, and French Togoland became an autonomous republic within the French Union in 1959.
In March 1881, after heavy lobbying by Los Angeles residents, the California State Legislature authorized the creation of a southern branch of the California State Normal School ( which later became San Jose State University ) in downtown Los Angeles to train teachers for the growing population of Southern California.
Oak Ridge became a " secret city " that within two years housed more than 75, 000 residents.
The tradition in New Orleans expanded to the point that it became synonymous with the city in popular perception, and embraced by residents of New Orleans beyond those of French or Catholic heritage.
Economic decline had led to increased tax burdens, which became a source of general discontent, for former slaves and other residents of the Territory alike.
In response to the closure of schools, residents organized home schooling sessions to help students make up missed material ; this became one of the few symbols of civil disobedience.
* Evanston, Illinois, a Chicago suburb of 75, 000 residents, became the largest town to ban handgun ownership in September 1982 but experienced no decline in violent crime.
The Residential Parks Act of 1996 became the operating tool for the conduct of residents and park owners alike.
Since Brown's stated goal was to add 10, 000 residents to downtown Oakland, it became known as the " 10K " plan.
Pasco became the fastest growing city in Washington State ( in terms of both percent increase and number of new residents ).
When residents learned about the discovery, it at first became a ghost town of abandoned ships and businesses, but then boomed as merchants and new people arrived.
Perth, Western Australia became known worldwide as the " City of Light " when residents turned on their house, car and streetlights as Glenn passed overhead.
However, by the early 1920s, the major employer of the region became Endicott Johnson, a shoe manufacturer whose development of welfare capitalism resulted in many amenities for local residents.
Twenty four states ( Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine ( Maine's new law became effective January 1, 2012 ), Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Washington and Wyoming ) permit the sale of all or most types of consumer fireworks to residents.
Many residents became ill, apparently from the noxious gases shortly after the impact.
In addition, Babi Yar became a place of execution of residents of five Gypsy camps.

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