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A fourth area that will become increasingly important is the management of environmental resources, he added.
"Do people have the right to destroy environmental resources for private profit and push the costs to others?"
Although the area lacked the environmental resources to develop into a major centre, it is not isolated.
We owe it to future generations to be responsible with their financial and environmental resources.
It is also a place which respects the stewardship of the world's environmental resources.
Today, however, many believe that these inequities result from differences in access to the social, economic and environmental resources necessary for health.
Brazil has great geopolitical importance because of its size, environmental resources, and potential economic power.
This tourism is based on the region's environmental resources and indigenous cultural heritage.
There is pressure on local environmental resources because of the rapidly-expanding tourist industry.
It would mean pricing and paying for air and other environmental resources.
It is also recognized as an element of the total economic value of environmental resources.
Larger males are able to stifle the growth of females and control environmental resources.
Find environmental resources for children and young people.
Depletion of environmental resources affects economic capacity, which comes to affect politics.
This program is well suited for those looking towards 21st century careers in energy, mineral, water, and environmental resources.
Hence that depletion of environmental resources threatened the society's survival in poor years.
Environmental resources, though close and conveniently available, have a narrower range of benefits than urban life.
Her main research interests include climate change and the governance of environmental resources and risk.
The project will also highlight how green design can be employed in a historic landscape to maximize cultural and environmental resources.
Hardin's tragedy of the common (1968) has shown that the people cannot be left to do as they wish with land or environmental resources.
Learning through activity easier - environmental resources on the doorstep (sand, water, weather).
Museums are constantly developing and refining what they do to reduce their draw on environmental resources.
Pesticide misuse can also endanger wildlife and other environmental resources.
"These new regulations are based on sound science and a real threat to U.S. environmental resources."
Which kinds of techniques are the most appropriate for recovering degraded environmental resources and to preserve those at risk?
The development has a number of parks and environmental reserves, and includes the development of the Town Centre.
The earnings write-off includes $200 million for potential environmental liabilities, bringing Allied's total environmental reserves to $500 million.
The loss in 1995 had reflected an after-tax charge of $488 million related to environmental reserves in its discontinued property-casualty operations.
Among the items that the paper challenges are an $850 million charge for asbestos and environmental reserves and a decision to expense already awarded long-term compensation.
Critics of Puebla-Panama worry that a rush of foreign development would lead to the destruction of environmental reserves and the exploitation of the region's Indians.
Also, over 70 percent of its territory is covered by virgin Atlantic Forest and environmental reserves, such as those of São Bento and Caetés.
The Venezuelan Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources is a federal-level department that manages environmental reserves, rehabilitation, and natural resources (especially potable water, soil fertility, and the Caribbean coasts) in Venezuela.
Aetna hopes that with the increase in its environmental reserves to $1.2 billion, it has set aside enough to pay for environmental claims and will no longer use its profits and capital to pay those claims bit by bit, year by year.
The charges included an increase in environmental reserves worth $21.3 million and restructuring charges of $4.4 million, but these were in part offset by a $7.6 million gain related to the sale of an interest in an oil company, and nonrecurring income of $5.6 million related to reduced pension liabilities in Germany.
Fourth-quarter 1989 restructuring charges included $130,000,000 from disposal of discontinued operations of its North Haven, Conn., industrial chemical business and $76 million for a special early retirement plan of $23 million, asset write-downs of $35 million and other charges totaling $18 million related to environmental reserves, product liability reserves and corporate contributions.