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  • ...ly employed [[scientist]]s who, in the course of their work for government agencies, found habitat degradation, threatened species, or other decline in availab [[Category:Environmental non-fiction books]] ...
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  • ...ug Administration|FDA]] for food and medical products, the [[United States Environmental Protection Agency|EPA]] for the environment, and the [[Occupational Safety ...oghissi]], who was describing scientific issues that the newly formed US [[Environmental Protection Agency]] (EPA) was facing. During that period the EPA was forced ...
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  • ...ric power]] generated in the United States. eGRID is issued by the [[U.S. Environmental Protection Agency]] (EPA). ...ions for tools and analysis by the [[ICLEI|International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI)]], the [http://www.nescaum.org Northeast States for Coo ...
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  • ...is a useful element in the crucial decisions of how to shape international environmental and climate policy. ...sphere, ice represents an invaluable source of information for tracing our environmental past, for providing an account of past climate change, and especially for u ...
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  • ...frican-initiatives/chartall.htm |date=May 2, 2008 }}</ref> Similarly major environmental and sustainability mechanisms have enshrined a right to public participatio ...s public participation has become to be seen as a vital part of addressing environmental problems and bringing about [[sustainable development]]. In this context th ...
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  • ...ience policy topics include [[weapons development]], [[health care]] and [[environmental monitoring]]. ...rship]]s. Research councils are funding bodies that are government-funded agencies engaged in the support of research in different disciplines and postgraduat ...
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  • ..., Lisa }}</ref><ref name="Ham (1992)">{{cite book|last=Ham|first=Sam|title=Environmental Interpretation: A Practical Guide for People with Big Ideas and Small Budge ...date=26 January 2018}}</ref> By weaving compelling, thematic stories about environmental phenomena and historical events, interpreters aim to provoke visitors to le ...
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  • ...oping autonomous vehicle recharge technologies, seabed sensor systems, and environmental research applications. Other investigations include harvesting energy fro ...in their territorial waters around the world. Examples of such government agencies are the [[Minerals Management Service]] (MMS, US), Norwegian Petroleum Dire ...
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  • ....<ref name="usepa" /> units specializing in polluted water diving, and the Environmental Response Team dive units.<ref name="EPA ERT" /> ...t Document of Uniform National Discharge Standards|publisher=United States Environmental Protection Agency|accessdate=19 March 2017}}</ref> {{rp|2–3, 5}} ...
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  • ...earch can be conducted into different aspects of the [[Natural environment|environmental]] and [[Biology|biological]] life. It covers a wide range of field stations ...re typically controlled by their own respective [[List of government space agencies|space agency]] and country.<ref name="Council"/> The design for space stati ...
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  • ...n of annual action related to intellectual property for all ministries and agencies. In the first part of the plan, WIPO's GII is cited (p.5):https://www.kante ...s and remaining challenges. Previous GII themes covered health innovation, environmental innovation, agricultural and food innovation, and others.<ref>{{cite web|ur ...
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  • ...cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1080&context=mjeal|journal=Michigan Journal of Environmental and Administrative Law|volume=7|issue=2|pages=452}}</ref> Such nanotechnolo Regulatory bodies such as the [[United States Environmental Protection Agency]] and the [[Food and Drug Administration (United States)| ...
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  • ...and public agencies freely publishing vast swaths of data, particularly in environmental, cultural, scientific and statistical fields.<ref name=":1" /> It has also ...
    11 KB (1,656 words) - 00:48, 5 February 2024
  • ...management]], [[air pollution]], various risks (such as for human safety, environmental risks, cost risks and feasibility risks), stability for prevention of [[pow ...mír |title=Emerging Tools for Energy System Design Increasing Economic and Environmental Sustainability |journal=Energies |date=January 2020 |volume=13 |issue=16 |p ...
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  • ...f new technology in many ways. In the United States alone, many government agencies specifically invest billions of dollars in new technology. ...esearch|Small Business Innovative Research]] effort. Many other government agencies dedicate a major portion of their budget to research and development. ...
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  • ...mitigate [[Health and environmental impact of the coal industry|health and environmental impact of burning coal]] for energy. Burning coal releases harmful substanc ...tigate the Health and environmental impact of the coal industry|health and environmental impact of coal; in particular, air pollution from [[Coal-fired power statio ...
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  • ...l statistics]], parks and [[recreation]]al facilities, [[law enforcement]] agencies, and [[emergency services]]. ...he processes of design and construction that take into consideration their environmental, economic, and social impact.<ref name="Cervero"/> Included in this section ...
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  • ...anagement (e.g. development of tools and knowledge supporting strategic or environmental management decisions) and wider societal engagement with heritage (e.g. her ...d society. Heritage science can be considered an anthropogenic analogue to environmental geography, which was defined by [[Halford Mackinder]] in 1887 as a discipli ...
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  • ...xpert as its greenhouse gas reporting tool for all federal departments and agencies required to report emissions.<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=19 October 2 ...ware/id/563 |title=RETScreen Clean Energy Project Analysis Software &#124; Environmental software tools for accounting, carbon footprinting & sustainability perform ...
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  • ...nd geographic representation in editorial boards of journals publishing in environmental sciences and public health |url=https://journals.plos.org/globalpublichealt ...ion of the scientific community and the international and national funding agencies".<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Haile|first1=Mitiku|date=2020-08-15|title=Respon ...
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