Over-consumption, pollution, the loss of species and habitats, and mismanagement of natural resources are undermining global habitability. |
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For her occupants there have been mess deck habitability improvements including new top bunks and additional locker space. |
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I agree we are unlikely to destroy the planet, but are highly likely to foul our nest beyond habitability for ourselves. |
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Liquid water is one of the most important materials affecting the climate and habitability of a terrestrial planet. |
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The edibility of a planet's plant life is one of the factors of habitability. |
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They come away with an appreciation of their planet and the complex systems on Earth that support human habitability. |
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In turn, architects are learning about essential aspects of habitability that are often taken for granted. |
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It contains the conditions that each principal residence must meet governing health and safety and habitability. |
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And it is wrong for this generation to destroy the habitability of the planet and ruin the prospects of future generation. |
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Only a rapid and profound change of direction in present trends will prevent possible irreversible damage to the habitability of planet Earth. |
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If that is indeed the case, should we not further pursue this research and thereby forecast our planet's future habitability? |
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Choices made in the next ten years will determine to a large extent the future habitability of the planet Earth. |
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Its mission is to gather more information about Mars' atmosphere, climate history and potential habitability. |
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Above all, it aims at bringing the accommodation up to regional standards of habitability. |
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Drawing air from the sunspace will also lower the temperat u re there and may thus diminish its habitability and buffering effect in winter. |
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A psychologist offers an overview of humans in space, covering such topics as motives for leaving Earth, group dynamics, and habitability of spacecraft. |
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Not all planets in a given area were surveyed for habitability. |
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When taking into consideration all evidence of habitability and discoverability for a single planet one has exactly one example of a constrained optimization. |
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Onboard the ship, some level of habitability was slowly returning. |
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In principle, habitability means that a dwelling complies at least with the requirements of safety, health and hygiene. |
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There cannot be sustainability without an assessment of the social impact, of the habitability of regions, of the negative economic impact and of the costs. |
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If we are given the chance one day, to test the habitability of the dual purpose shelter, the writer feels it will be a fulfilling of the duality to which our minds have been so easily bent. |
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Nevertheless, this reduction in power must not under any circumstances diminish the vessel's safeness, habitability or the efficiency of fish-processing systems. |
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Regenerating dilapidated areas in Porto and western Lisbon will attract back residents that have been abandoning central city areas, leaving large numbers of dwellings empty or without proper habitability conditions. |
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The speed of climate change may also help, reckons Paul Romer of New York University, if broader shifts in habitability occur slowly enough to allow a relatively smooth geographic adjustment. |
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But change may be too quick and unpredictable to allow for easy adaptation. Provided that broad changes in habitability occur relatively slowly, America's economic geography should be able to adjust, at least in theory. |
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Tony Simmons, World Agroforestry Centre, facilitated the ensuing panel discussion, noting that forests are fundamental to the habitability of our planet. |
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Intensification of inspections of workers' housing and of checks on its suitability in terms of security, health, habitability and compliance with the applicable laws and decrees. |
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Santorini Pro stands out for the maximum internal habitability and ergonomics, the comfortable and soft headrests and the light line of the panels. |
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While the largest percentage of households who say they own their home are in the first and second strata, for these strata the ability to maintain the habitability of their home is compromised. |
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Periodic re-evaluation of the habitability of response centres. |
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Scientists in charge of the mission hope that the net result of the data obtained will be a significant improvement in our knowledge of Mars' past and in particular in our understanding of its habitability. |
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He also discussed human geography and the planetary habitability of the Earth. |
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On December 13, 2016, NASA reported further evidence supporting habitability on the planet Mars as the Curiosity rover climbed higher, studying younger layers, on Mount Sharp. |
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