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Environmentalists and recreational
Environmentalists rallied cattle ranchers, fishing organizations and other recreational river users to oppose strip mining.

Environmentalists and river
Environmentalists were concerned about preserving the river when the Crandon mine was proposed near a tributary of the river.
Environmentalists from the American Rivers Organization believe that obstructing and varying the flow of the river with dams is damaging to wildlife in the area.

Environmentalists and had
Environmentalists had lobbied for the more inclusive protections of National Park status instead of the Trust model, but then Senator Pete Domenici insisted on the experimental approach as a condition for his support for public purchase.
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 for
He is an open member of Environmentalists for Nuclear Energy.
Environmentalists blame Israel, Jordan and Syria for extensive damage to the Jordan River ecosystem.
Environmentalists and other activists continue to oppose the building of new golf courses for environmental reasons, as they may impede corridors for migrating animals and damage sanctuaries for birds and other wildlife, though some courses have become havens for native and non-native creatures.
Environmentalists have condemned the settlement for failing to protect Church Mountain and the Taum Sauk Creek valley, leaving the company free to resurrect the second reservoir plan in the future.
Environmentalists maintain that the forest was aggressively clear-cut for many years threatening a federally listed endangered species.
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 have expressed concern that the number of people participating in the Amarnath Yatra is having a negative impact on the area's ecology and some have expressed support for government regulated limits on the number of pilgrims permitted to make the trek.

Environmentalists and others
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 and area
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 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 more
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 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 and than
Environmentalists may prefer buying second-hand goods as this uses fewer natural resources and would appear do less damage to the environment than by buying new goods would, in part because the goods are usually collected locally.
Environmentalists have challenged Arnold ’ s “ Wise Use Movement ,” launched at a Reno, Nevada conference in 1988, as inappropriately co-opting the term from utilitarian conservationist and first Chief of the U. S. Forest Service, Gifford Pinchot, who held different views on man and nature than Arnold and his movement.

Environmentalists and .
Environmentalists often argue that political freedoms should include some constraint on use of ecosystems.
Environmentalists speculate that advanced naval sonar endangers some cetaceans, including whales.
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 say the practice has almost destroyed the river's ecosystem.
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 and fishermen combined their efforts to prevent the closure and successfully pressured parliament to amend the original plan.
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 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 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 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.

scientists and lawyers
Several New England realtors were invited to participate in a small colloquium of property lawyers, political scientists, economists, social psychologists, social ethicists and theologians.
Outside of the sports and entertainment sphere, the top inventors, professionals such as doctors, lawyers, and scientists, etc.
DDT became a prime target of the growing anti-chemical and anti-pesticide movements, and in 1967 a group of scientists and lawyers founded the Environmental Defense Fund ( EDF ) with the specific goal of winning a ban on DDT.
Richard Dawkins, formerly Professor for Public Understanding of Science at Oxford, writes that the same three names of British scientists who are also sincerely religious crop up with the " likable familiarity of senior partners in a firm of Dickensian lawyers ": Arthur Peacocke, Russell Stannard, and John Polkinghorne, all of whom have either won the Templeton Prize or are on its board of trustees.
A reason for meeting independently undoubtedly was the group's desire to extend the new science beyond the rather restrictive world of economists and have natural scientists, psychologists, anthropologists, lawyers, sociologists, political scientists, planners, and geographers join the club.
Founded in 1970, NRDC today has 1. 3 million members and online activists nationwide and a staff of more than 400 lawyers, scientists and other policy experts.
He or she must be able to effectively utilize the services provided by scientists, lawyers, accountants, and business people of many kinds.
Analogy has been studied and discussed since classical antiquity by philosophers, scientists and lawyers.
The Académie has included numerous politicians, lawyers, scientists, historians, philosophers, and senior Roman Catholic clergymen.
In an 1885 interview with the Atlanta Journal, Pemberton claimed the drink would benefit " scientists, scholars, poets, divines, lawyers, physicians, and others devoted to extreme mental exertion.
The capital city naturally attracts politically motivated people and those whose skills are needed for efficient administration of national or imperial governments, such as lawyers, political scientists, bankers, journalists, and public policy makers.
The field contains individuals trained in philosophy such as H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr. of Rice University, Baruch Brody of Rice University, Peter Singer of Princeton University, Daniel Callahan of the Hastings Center, and Daniel Brock of Harvard University, medically trained clinician ethicists such as Mark Siegler of the University of Chicago and Joseph Fins of Cornell University, lawyers such as Nancy Dubler of Albert Einstein College of Medicine or Jerry Menikoff of the federal Office of Human Research Protections, political scientists like Francis Fukuyama, religious studies scholars including James Childress, and theologians like Lisa Sowle Cahill and Stanley Hauerwas.
The intellectuals of Iași included many Jewish academics, scientists, writers, journalists, doctors, lawyers, and engineers.
In response to reports of human rights atrocities during World War II, the Institute in 1942 appointed a committee of lawyers and political scientists, supposedly representing the principle cultures of the world, to compile a list of agreed-upon individual rights: an international bill of rights.
They often hold high-end occupations as doctors, lawyers, engineers, accountants, professors and scientists.
As a result of the potential complexity of the technology transfer process, technology transfer organizations are often multidisciplinary, including economists, engineers, lawyers, marketers and scientists.
Members of 1 Cdo Regt include lawyers, airline pilots, police officers, firemen, paramedics, teachers, businessmen, students, doctors, scientists and numerous other professions and trades.
Its staff of approximately 600 employees includes lawyers, economists, reference librarians, and social, natural, and physical scientists.
), physical scientists, judges, lawyers, military officials, political party organizers and leaders, etc.
Katyn is the place where the communists executed their plan to eliminate entirely the educated head of Poland: politicians, professors, scientists, doctors, lawyers, etc.
This was initially the preferred route of regulation whether for physicians, lawyers, the clergy, accountants, bankers, scientists or architects.
Kennedy says the, " Communist ' front ' system included such international organizations as the WFTU, WFDY, IUS, WIDF and WPC, besides a host of lesser bodies bringing journalists, lawyers, scientists, doctors and others into the widespread net.
It was written by a team of lawyers and scientists, including the first appointed head of the Council on Environmental Quality ( CEQ ), an outgrowth of NEPA ( The " National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 " ) Dr. Russell E. Train.
AFGE represents almost every type of worker in the American economy, blue collar and white collar, and covers a variety of professional, technical and support personnel — including nurses, doctors, machinists, electricians, aircraft mechanics, astronauts, scientists, safety inspectors, mine inspectors, food inspectors, environmental specialists, accountants and accounting technicians, fire fighters, police officers, correctional officers, cowboys, engineers, administrative assistants, janitors, radio and TV broadcasters, procurement specialists, quality assurance specialists, benefits administrators, housekeepers, lawyers and paralegals, boiler plant operators and many more.

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