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"ecological" Definitions
  1. connected with the relation of plants and living creatures to each other and to their environment
  2. interested in and concerned about the ecology of a place

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Those might include embracing ecological diversity, ecological justice, and environmental justice.
Now that's not ecological design, it's a subset of ecological design.
Plastic Capitalism suggests that ecological consciousness has arisen co-emergent with the ecological crisis — and that contemporary art is constitutive of this ecological consciousness, not merely illustrative of it.
Still others encourage even more dire language, with teen activist Greta Thunberg preferring terms such as "climate breakdown, climate crisis, climate emergency, ecological breakdown, ecological crisis and ecological emergency."
From an ecological perspective, polar bears are highly adapted to a very specialized ecological niche.
"We're turning an ecological problem into an ecological opportunity and an economic opportunity," said Brian Takeda, the Urchinomics CEO.
Overpopulation brings ecological destruction, and with ecological destruction comes the starvation of some of those wild horses and burros.
Like the other ecological artists I mentioned, Denes explores — and often make real steps toward — alternatives to our current disastrous ecological course.
"Someone can seek excuses in ecological problems, but I'm sure that all ecological standards are fully respected and the project will be implemented in time," Aliyev said.
Wood-boring bugs have been an ecological catastrophe for the city, perhaps one of the most expensive ecological invasions into North America to date, according to the paper.
Invaders disrupt the trophic hierarchy (or the organization of species according to their ecological niche) of an ecosystem by interrupting the ecological roles of those that live within it.
They are driven by anxiety and ecological nostalgia—or solastalgia—but those same fantasies fundamentally revolve around the same kind of consumptive, exploitative relationship with nature that has produced ecological crisis.
These complex questions are ecological, political, ethical – and urgent.
The reason, he said, was a novel concept scientists call ecological memory: the idea that the past experience of a biological community can influence its ecological response today or in the future.
Then, new groups emerged to fill the empty ecological niches.
"Darwiin's nightmare," is upsetting the ecological balance in the Atlantic.
All of this is a mess, from an ecological perspective.
"Plants have great ecological, cultural and economic value," Hinsley said.
Easy: An impending ecological crisis threatening the survival of humanity.
"We show ocean acidification can precipitate ecological collapse," Henehan added.
The animal industrial complex is a moral and ecological abomination.
Color, movement and texture all become indicators of ecological health.
We depend on the ecological systems that are fiercely unraveling.
Viewed this way, our ecological responsibility could not be clearer.
Is that coming at the expense of broader ecological concerns?
Turning them into pets raises numerous ecological and ethical questions.
These sensory impressions reveal stories of ecological health and interconnection.
Varying conditions at different latitudes create wildly different ecological zones.
But others pointed out the "ecological fallacy" in Olney's argument.
Known locally as perlemoen, abalone plays an important ecological role.
This makes good fiscal sense in addition to ecological sense.
The Guadalupe River Park Conservancy would monitor for ecological issues.
Environmentalists worried that experiments like these could trigger ecological catastrophes.
It is a cultural and ecological gem; a global patrimony.
I think of it more as a feminist, ecological, anarchistic tale.
But Russia is already seeing that ecological awareness can prompt action.
That was a call to ecological consciousness and so is this.
Any harm suffered by salamander populations could have widespread ecological consequences.
But this tiny slip of rugged terrain is an ecological wonder.
And what about the ecological footprint of being a gluttonous omnivore?
Beyond matters of tribal rights, the pipeline raises profound ecological concerns.
He says that the story features some kind of ecological disaster.
"We hope provide a more durable and ecological alternative," he adds.
But in the past few decades, ecological damage has been devastating.
Our nation's monuments also protect regions of scientific and ecological significance.
And guess what: The forams are also suffering through ecological chaos.
Going further and embracing an ecological model would cost us clarity.
Any widespread threat to bees also constitutes a greater ecological threat.
"They're ecological engineers in the way elephants are," Mr. Calvelli said.
On paper, their mission is to research evolutionary and ecological engineering.
The article hints at ecological realities, but doesn't connect the dots.
Inhabitants' angst over this tremendous loss has been labeled ecological grief.
All of which took six months and required special ecological surveys.
Lake Chad in West Africa is an example of ecological collapse.
Litterbugs are not responsible for the global ecological disaster of plastic.
Simple mathematics shows why, shedding light on our species' ecological footprint.
Fungi and plants came ashore together as ecological partners, it seemed.
A portion will be rerouted, this time to serve ecological goals.
It is not an excuse for climate denial or ecological hooliganism.
Agnieszka Holland's ecological thriller is available on Mubi until Oct. 11.
The benefits, Mr. Alun-Jones said, can extend beyond the ecological.
"The ecological implications of this are wide open," said Cornell's Fournet.
Ecological post-mortems are nowhere near the first order of business.
His book functions as a collection of ecological crime-scene photos.
Everywhere he looked, he saw signs of humanity's vast ecological footprint.
The long-term ecological impact of the features is also unknown.
Commercial extraction could throw off, or destroy, its delicate ecological balance.
"Xi has seemed to understand the ecological economics here," Puckett said.
Another equal or greater creating a new type of experimental ecological research facility where basic processes of global ecology could be investigated to aid with ecological conservation and to increase understanding of how the Earth's biosphere operates.
Damage to this infrastructure results in explosions, fires, blackouts, and ecological contamination.
Even a diet of toxic algae can't save flamingos from ecological disturbances.
The world managed to survive that purported ecological emergency by ignoring it.
You start to see some of the logic of these ecological systems.
When the saltwater comes, it's expected to die, with profound ecological consequences.
" He continued: "People today live in situations of ecological collapse and displacement.
It could also illustrate the capacity of humans to repair ecological damage.
What ecological patterns could be discerned from those as yet unmapped seamounts?
"The human body has a lot of different ecological niches," Peschel said.
The two may have occupied different ecological niches and eaten different plants.
The political landscape surrounding the climate and ecological crises is constantly changing.
To the tribe, a balance between tourism and ecological preservation is paramount.
Opposition to a more ecological approach comes principally from Omega Protein Inc.
They were crucial regional histories, socioeconomic documents and records of ecological diversity.
Ecological anxiety in shows by Davino Semo, Katherine Wolkoff, and Aaron Morse.
Aboveground decomposition, its advocates say, is attractive for ecological and financial reasons.
This lines up with morphological observations and ecological expectations, Dr. Luo said.
The findings were outlined in a new study published in Ecological Applications.
That danger, we quickly understand from the script's broad hints, is ecological.
Third, many social and ecological benefits are intrinsic to effective climate policy.
This is not ecological restoration, it's a hybrid of ecology and horticulture.
Fires also ravaged an ecological conservation area in Bolivia over the summer.
However, the document does still mention plans for an ecological tax reform.
Some beauty brands are weighing ecological concerns as well as seasonal sales.
But if built, the wall could pose another threat altogether: ecological disaster.
The moral and ecological cost of livestock production is difficult to face.
Take a break to enjoy nature in the Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve.
A prominent example is the current Venice Biennial, which features numerous works dealing with our global ecological disaster, but still fails to address or change its own effects on the fragile ecological system of the city of Venice.
Sure, they can make us squeamish, but they fill an important ecological role.
"It completely shows there is severe ecological shift on Choke Mountain," he said.
In the first place, it reproduced Cope's Rule, a cornerstone of ecological theory.
As a result, Cuban farming has become a leading example of ecological agriculture.
BIOS­19313 was a controlled ecological life support system (CELSS) that opened in 1972.
Biosphere II remains the largest and most famous closed ecological system ever built.
Beneath this ecological and cultural gem sits another kind of treasure: crude oil.
Climate change, both then and now, could induce major environmental and ecological shifts.
Thanos in Infinity War believes radical steps are necessary to prevent ecological collapse.
From the beginning Animal Kingdom was supposed to have an ecological conservation standpoint.
"Diaspora and slavery, ecological devastation, memory and remembrance," they explained to The Verge.
There is another benefit to using robots like this to solve ecological problems.
They have lived alongside - and in ecological balance - with indigenous wildlife for centuries.
But as one travels north, the sunlight disappears and the ecological landscape changes.
The ecological trade-off in this complex dynamic is yet to be understood.
The Catholic Church has made ecological issues a top concern under Pope Francis.
That is to say it was electric, mournful, unrepentant, polemical, ecological, and cantankerous.
"All of these things are connected, they are ecological and evolutionary," he said.
It would also be an ecological disaster—ripping populations and fragile ecosystems apart.
The human race has broken another record on its race to ecological collapse.
Climate change and ecological crisis are also appearing in other seemingly unlikely sources.
The most dramatic ecological victim of climate change is the world's coral reefs.
In the 1980s, the Greens, then a radical ecological party, joined the system.
But the little ecological party alone is not enough to form a government.
Tauron's chief executive has called the EU carbon price a quasi-ecological tax.
And hatcheries may serve economic needs, but they come at an ecological price.
Recovery plans describe the steps needed to restore a species to ecological health.
The contamination could set off an ecological disaster akin to Chernobyl, Radionova warned.
But Dorian is being called an ecological disaster for wildlife in the Bahamas.
Tested technologies are available that can be customized for local agro-ecological conditions.
Scientists can't yet say what the ecological effects of this transformation will be.
"Across the board, this is just an interesting ecological oddity," Dr. Donihue said.
The British Ecological Society, the world's oldest ecology organization, was founded in 1913.
And it's the kind of thinking that's led to our current ecological crisis.
Our eating practices are part of a much larger biological and ecological system.
But man-made ecological damage doesn't always come in the form of extinctions.
It can't be viable economically and it's not sustainable from an ecological standpoint.
Differing ecological conditions may have helped set the stage for the behavioral divergence.
Scientists used radar to track one species and discovered a vast ecological force.
Beyond being a global ecological catastrophe, the collapse would have huge economic consequences.
Its processes are also usually more ecological than its industrial or technological counterparts.
But Lopez also cautions against embracing easy notions about ecological, or cultural, purity.
"This bird represents an ecological niche that we've never seen before," says O'Connor.
And unlike construction on landfill, floating buildings and islands create minimal ecological disturbance.
Parallels can be drawn between ecological breakdown and the loss of human culture.
For reptiles, there are particular concerns about welfare, ecological sustainability and human health.
Each depicts an ecological Armageddon, though there are other things going on too.
It's called agroecology, and it places ecological science at the center of agriculture.
It would certainly be easy to read the film as an ecological allegory.
But this Concrete Temple Theater production offers an allegory more ecological than political.
Highly erratic "yo-yo" releases from the reservoirs will cause widespread ecological instability.
Breweries are tied to both ecological issues and an industrial history of slavery.
Blade Runner's implied ecological catastrophe is nuclear and chemical, industrial pollution and bombs.
It's hard to fathom ecological destruction on this scale, or at this speed.
Preserving a safe and healthy ecological system is no longer a realistic possibility.
"I saw rivers drying up, lakes dying, the whole ecological disaster," she said.
Therefore, the mushroom provides a great entry point for thinking about ecological connections.
The women built the village in an ecological and sustainable way using mud bricks.
According to Swing, oil extraction itself is not the primary cause of ecological devastation.
The San Francisco location is also carbon neutral, offsetting emissions into local ecological programs.
An alternative explanation suggests that ecological influence plays an important role in shaping people.
This may encourage officials to take a broader view of the project's ecological impact.
Aside from ecological collapse, scientists would also be missing out on potential medical discoveries.
Last year, Earth Overshoot Day—also known as Ecological Debt Day—was August 13.
Losing them could reduce the world's food supply, and cause other ecological ripple effects.
Rather than ecological warfare, it was a haywire climate that drove the beasts extinct.
Whether tropospheric ionization had an additional climatic or ecological impact remains an open question.
A 2016 Arctic Council report warned of large ecological shifts underway in the region.
People in Baden-Württemberg are a generally conservative bunch, but with an ecological bent.
Globally, the observed patterns of biodiversity among viruses clash somewhat with established ecological trends.
Red Dead Redemption 33 is not a game about climate change or ecological crisis.
You see a different vision through the lens of indie games tackling ecological angst.
Despite lower ecological awareness, these countries too want major renewable energy investment, Hartmann said.
The city is striving for "the transformation from industrial...to ecological civilisation", it says.
" Nicolas Hulot, France's minister of ecological and solidarity transition, said, "We agree with that.
Tangier's sea grass (known as subaqueous vegetation beds) and wetlands have significant ecological worth.
Microplastics  A study on the ecological impact of microplastics had stomach-churning results. Literally.
John Muir's ecological thinking and ideas on forest preservation were hugely influenced by Humboldt.
And because they are so numerous, they serve an ecological role as prey buffers.
Opponents fear that his presidency will threaten human rights and ecological preservation in Brazil.
Neither is inherently superior; each is generally adaptive to its ecological and historical challenges.
"The underlying ecological systems that support wildlife populations, also support humans," Snider pointed out.
Construction is one of the industries with the largest embedded energy and ecological footprints.
The fundamental cause of the caribou decline is the unanticipated ecological consequences of development.
Ojai's quiet nature has long drawn people in search of ecological and spiritual enlightenment.
The ecological importance of fungi has left scientists to wonder about their evolutionary history.
Given the latest forecasts, scientists worry the south could fall into similar ecological disrepair.
Most of the shortlisted books are dark, featuring everything from slavery to ecological collapse.
They're a point of pride in the school's campaign to reduce its ecological footprint.
Not too long ago, lack of fish was a real ecological cause for concern.
Now, ecologists fear severe ecological consequences from so much land being burned at once.
"Gibson advanced what he called an ecological approach to perception and cognition," Iyer said.
"That was an indication that there might be an ecological mismatch," said Dr. Primack.
He reimagined Wagner for the modern world, including a "Ring" focused on ecological destruction.
And if that's the case, there's no telling what Australia's ecological future looks like.
But wildfires create opportunities for invasive species, too, and exacerbate ecological problems already underway.
But he isn't as convinced that the wolf-grasshopper relationship has much ecological influence.
I still believe that living gently on the land will produce an ecological paradise.
Even the Ecological Party, for example, supports plans to build a nuclear power plant.
The visual culture of waste is central to the study of the ecological condition.
Professor Juma experienced two major ecological disruptions in his childhood, Ms. Field-Juma said.
She has worked consistently and cheerfully to connect traditional ecological knowledge to Western science.
But this study is among the first to examine equality from an ecological standpoint.
They are camouflaging the result of our habits with little ecological and social awareness.
If drives are engineered into species that play a pivotal but previously unappreciated ecological role, or if they spread from a species of little ecological consequence to a close relative that matters more, they could have damaging and perhaps irreversible effects on ecosystems.
Because of this factor – the technical term is ecological validity – virtual reality is especially powerful.
"Glaciations of this duration and extent would have been a profound ecological hiatus," they write.
It all allows him to merge his ecological lifestyle with the restraints of urban space.
They're interested in gene drives as a solution to problems like disease and ecological devastation.
Butterflies are canaries in a coal mine when it comes to climatic and ecological changes.
The toads rapidly upset the delicate ecological balance of places ranging from Australia to Hawaii.
They build boardwalks and nature reserves, to draw visitors and emphasize the peatlands' ecological importance.
These findings were presented this week at the annual meeting of the British Ecological Society.
It's a tempting proposition, and a radical one, but it would also mean ecological turmoil.
The study revealed that viruses are organized into five distinct ecological zones throughout the ocean.
It was condemned as an "ecological dictatorship" and received considerable attention in pre-election coverage.
But VanderMeer's writing is often more interested in the idea on a grand ecological scale.
This, in turn, has resulted in distinct ecological communities along the length of the reef.
Second, it goes against basic ecological principles that the greater an area, the more biodiversity.
Florida has been battling a number of invasive species, pests, and ecological disasters this year.
Ironically, what many folks see as an ecological nuisance may provide the environmentally friendly alternative.
In 229, environmental and ecological activists took notice of the campaign started by local farmers.
The entire Antarctic Peninsula is undergoing "fundamental and widespread" ecological change, a new study finds.
The global ecological awareness was growing, and the US Congress and President Nixon responded quickly.
Video games are beginning to internalize the ecological crisis and climate change that drives solastalgia.
However, after studying landscape and ecological design in graduate school, she discovered a different calling.
So I left the Group and I did a doctorate on Ecological Design and Planning.
K: This was the mid-733s, so people weren't that particularly interested in ecological architecture.
So when designing bioclimatic buildings, the next stage is to make it green and ecological.
The proposed new members include an ecological activist, who has campaigned against Berkeley's mine project.
IN GENERAL, the longer an ecological study goes on for, the more valuable it becomes.
Niantic leans heavily on global mapping data, morphology, and other ecological traits to categorize environments.
" Francis added a call for "an ecological conversion capable of supporting and promoting sustainable development.
Hotel owners and managers say their ecological efforts trump any financial hits they may take.
"The potential to reduce human suffering and ecological damage demands scientific attention," a panelist said.
When wolves were brought back to Yellowstone, it was like hitting an ecological reset button.
One reason for this growing ecological tragedy may be the escalating US-China trade war.
If his focus is to fight health and ecological threats, business considerations have to wait.
She also wants better holistic planning around the wildlife and ecological needs of wild lands.
The new style is total 'ecological' purification for them—these days it's the only style.
Tyler explains how Los Angeles' artifice is most visible in the city's ecological make-up.
Kendler's repurposed and mostly invisible library combines aesthetic and conceptual suggestiveness with practical ecological touches.
This would not lead to American energy dominance but instead to ecological and economic disaster.
Ecologists were puzzled at first, but the behavior turns out to make good ecological sense.
"I have been making paintings about ecological history and natural history for years," he said.
We're planning what will be perhaps the largest ecological restoration project in our country's history.
The creations will become part of the six-hour Ecological City Pageant on May 12.
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Its construction, however, has displaced 20,000 people, jeopardizes indigenous communities, and presents numerous ecological threats.
The town was founded by architect Paolo Soleri on his principle of arcology (ecological architecture).
Baristas are bullish on its creamy-yet-neutral taste, its foamability and its ecological cred.
Warnings about declining bee populations have highlighted the economic and ecological importance of the insects.
These works contain their own multitudes: gorgeous desolate landscapes, a sign of ecological end times.
Now those ecological concepts are rendered synonymous with the self-interest of the invading settlers.
Now, ecologists are fearing severe ecological consequences from so much land being burnt at once.
And that number doesn't include the full humanitarian and ecological destruction left in their wake.
"These kinds of ecological changes can last for centuries or even millennia," Dr. Daszak said.
"That gap has brought us to the great ecological crisis we're in," Mr. Guariglia said.
But greener airplane parts don't address the root ecological problem, which is air travel itself.
"The ongoing bushfires are an ecological disaster," the government panel members wrote in a Jan.
The ecological toll of this year's bushfires offers a disturbing preview of Australia's pyrotechnic future.
"It's time to look at both the economic efficiency and the ecological returns," he said.
To give the new condoms additional ecological bona fides, the Hollenders focused on eliminating nitrosamines.
It's another post-apocalyptic film depicting a planet ravaged by climate change and ecological collapse.
"Where are all the human and ecological health issues coming from?" he once asked himself.
Its value is in what it teaches us about both moral responsibility and ecological possibility.
Boetzkes argues that art is constitutive of ecological consciousness, not simply an extension of it.
The school's mission is sustainability, and they focused solely on veganism as an ecological choice.
But research over the past 30 years has revealed multiple ecological benefits to controlled burns.
ROSEMARY GRANT: I had more of a genetics background and Peter more of an ecological background.
It resulted in a sweeping ecological reboot, setting the stage for the survivors to take over.
In addition to its astounding ecological value, this region is also home to extensive Sherpa settlements.
Before you get all sad, you should probably know that feral cats are an ecological disaster.
Indigenous people are an integral part of the ecological fabric in and around Yasuní as well.
Waldemilson Vera, a park guide at the Rio da Prata Ecological Recanto, captured this mesmerizing video.
Now he's using his media clout to highlight an issue of both ecological and personal significance.
Jamón production also relies on a complicated ecological balancing act on the part of Spanish farmers.
For my own ecological art experiments, I mix biodegradable paints in my sea-view aerie studio.
"Flailing Trees" featured 21 willows stuck in concrete upside down, their dead roots screaming ecological disaster.
Building such structures across the North Sea would forever alter the ecological makeup of the area.
The aim of this programme is to improve the ecological performance of goods transportation in Europe.
"Today's news is a true ecological success story," said Eileen Sobeck, assistant NOAA administrator for fisheries.
You criminalize ecological activists — see the five new cases against Alexandra Koroleva, the cochair of Ecodefense.
"Based on world ecological and environmental problems," he says, "every single solution drives you to copper."
But Sunde's ecological perspective shifts the viewer's relation to the site from aesthetic to critical contemplation.
By the '80s and '90s, the sea was trapped in an intense cycle of ecological collapse.
"Thankfully it stopped there," said Neil Gemmell, a New Zealand geneticist who works in ecological conservation.
Restoring the savanna's ecological function is a challenge in what is now a highly developed valley.
Science Guano in 60 Seconds A quick introduction to the surprising ecological benefits of bird droppings.
Sara Walker, an astrobiologist at Arizona State University, balks at the ecological engineering it will require.
The project began with design questions about marine biodiversity but may have other, unintended ecological implications.
Ecological sustainability is no longer a big radical idea; most public school children learn about it.
Rome, conference to launch "TES, solidarity-friendly ecological transition" with Terna Chairwoman Catia Bastioli (1400 GMT).
The ecological impact is that it potentially affects our ability to feed ourselves in the future.
Bioclimatic design gives you a very strong armature in which you can add in ecological features.
The latest measures were being taken to protect China's agriculture production and ecological safety, it added.
Unlike the sleek hellscape of Blade Runner, the ecological wasteland in 2049 felt real, almost inevitable.
The ecological damages are piling up faster than we can wean ourselves off the material itself.
RFMOs' decisions about how much fishing to allow are supposed to be guided by ecological reality.
It could be an ecological dinner bell, signaling the start or end of the feasting frenzy.
She shuns government assistance but gets help from a nonprofit group, the Boricuá Ecological Agriculture Organization.
Today's political, economic and ecological realities make the task facing the next president even more challenging.
The very presence of a barrier represents a profound psychological, political, ecological, cultural, and spatial reordering.
The Garden looks more like an ecological flash-forward or time travel than a Biblical impression.
Study after study finds that the primary determinant of a person's actual ecological footprint is income.
It might lead to biological possibilities, moreover, whose ecological consequences are deemed too serious to risk.
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Your new book presents a lot of ideas for potential solutions to the planetary ecological crisis.
"Wild cats need really big territories to fulfill all their ecological needs," Mr. Cruz Diaz said.
What's more, environmental review could bring more attention to alternatives that would lessen the ecological upheaval.
An ecological consequence, for example, could be the effect glacial melt could have on salmon populations.
Reform of Britain's national curriculum "to address the ecological crisis" is one of the movement's demands.
I would suspect the underlying determinants are ecological determinants that have favored populations of small mammals.
"I don't have a political bent or ecological message to push," Stanton told New York magazine.
When I think about ecological and climate crisis, it's often this deep, overwhelming, and heavy thing.
A sense of political and ecological activism has been woven into her daily life for decades.
And the crucial equation between ecological transition and social justice will be even harder to solve.
At first the story of Romeo, the last Sehuencas water frog, seemed like an ecological tragedy.
This is essential information for researchers interested in reconstructing the rich ecological puzzle of this period.
She portends ecological disaster through petals that appear riven with bolts and hoses that replace stems.
Both Rothberg and Zurkow find surprisingly agreeable, varied ways to convey a sense of ecological discord.
Their style of collective improvisation has a different ecological inspiration: the flow of birds in migration.
"There are some events on the ground that have huge human and ecological impacts," he said.
Not in the ecological sense, though that is part of it, but in the psychological sense.
The Pour Agriculture can play a leading role in combating climate change and reversing ecological damage.
The fires have also created an ecological disaster for native species including koalas and rock wallabies.
Cities around the world are already taking steps to combat overtourism and reduce their ecological footprint.
Scientists think haramiyids were diverse and possibly occupied similar ecological niches, eating insects, plants or meat.
Allies, meanwhile, can advocate for policies that will help prevent these ecological disasters from occurring again.
"Different animals in different ecological niches have different problems they need to solve," Dr. McGann said.
Some programming will revolve around an ecological theme, "Elements: Water," that is pertinent to South Florida.
The limestone habitats can act as "arks" of biodiversity that replenish surrounding areas after ecological damage.
The dream of coal's never-ending reign required ignoring its very obvious ecological and human consequences.
We tend to forget that Venice has been for centuries an exceptional technological and ecological achievement.
With a hundred and twenty million visitors each year, the Alps are under immense ecological pressure.
As 2019 comes to a close, the world faces number of ecological, social, and political challenges.
The paradox is explained by an ecological reorganization that is delivering a global homogenization of species.
This ecological destruction has left behind mainly insects, which may not be affected by the venom.
If untreated sewage gets into area waters, it can create algae blooms and other ecological problems.
It's a neat example of a delicate ecological balance that we're only just starting to understand.
A particular challenge in interpreting correlations in social science has its own name — the ecological fallacy.
"What we think is that marine parks or marine reserves protect some ecological functions that could be lost otherwise — those ecological functions that promote a faster recovery," said Camille Mellin, a University of Adelaide ecologist who led research that was published in Ecology Letters last month.
It would also fail to maintain the "ecological integrity" of the land, putting into danger 26 swamplands in the surrounding area located above the mine workings due to fracturing of the bedrock beneath the swamps, which could change their ecological functioning and make them more fire prone.
The new area has different ecological conditions, so the species changes as a result of natural selection.
This happens when species find themselves in similar ecological niches, and they stumble upon similar survival strategies.
About four months after the storm, strongly integrated agro-ecological farms were nearly back to full production.
All right, fine, the powder isn't actually magic, at least not in anything but the ecological sense.
Meszaros Martin's work shows how efforts to eradicate the coca plant in Columbia led to ecological destruction.
Planet focuses on using satellite imagery to provide data for industries like ecological research, agriculture, and mapping.
Big swaths of its already-limited ecological niche are being cleared away, largely for plantations and agriculture.
Because the data is publicly available, users beyond the ecological realm can also play around with it.
" Anton Backman from Wave Ventures says: "Cool, trendy and ecological, not to mention global from day one.
Here's a more zoomed out image, which makes what is a horrible urban ecological disaster look beautiful.
Extinction Rebellion is calling on governments and corporations to act now on the climate and ecological emergency.
Meanwhile, upcoming technologies like moisture sensors can water crops at precise times, reducing cost and ecological impact.
"These ecological restrictions may promote formation of representations of unseen objects from their noises," the authors write.
Unfortunately, in recent years, research has shown that selectively capturing the largest fish has worrying ecological consequences.
It was, in essence, a Russian nesting doll of ecological disasters—one bad decision supplanting yet another.
The Dutch debt agency said it had given preference to investors that could prove their ecological credentials.
The same is true for various social and ecological worries about biomass, hydro, and waste-to-energy.
There are also ecological implications — the elimination of deer could rearrange the region's ecosystem in unpredictable ways.
Within the genomes of these communities, the researchers found evidence of genetic adaptation to each ecological zone.
In the case of invasive brown tree snakes on Guam, the economic and ecological damage is clear.
This has also led to adoption of faulty technologies that led to severe ecological and environmental crisis.
If a species is thriving in an ecological niche, it takes sustained effort to wipe it out.
But while that subject is more troubling than, say, ecological extremism, should it be treated so differently?
Despite this ecological pioneering, his name, though monumental in Brazil, is not widely known in New York.
Grim findings aside, the authors' efforts to address that basic ecological question shouldn't be overlooked, Helm said.
On ecological issues, individual nation-states cannot, by themselves, face challenges like global warming or clean air.
However, the authors note the findings are not conclusive because the analysis is based on ecological studies.
The area is stereotyped as a backwater, even though it has a rich history and ecological diversity.
A separate ecological project, he said, is planned to rehabilitate the area, which could reduce the phragmites.
Addressing this demand, while minimizing ecological impacts, requires biodiversification and farming other rubber crops in temperate regions.
After all, aren't introduced species, moved around by humans, one of the root causes of ecological crises?
"Ecological systems are complex and it's hard to predict how systems might compensate or adjust," Allen said.
The first is "For the Love of Liquid Air," which is focused on the world's ecological crisis.
Possible threats also loom over our oaks and maples, whose loss would be an urban ecological disaster.
We live in the shadow of ecological doom and the violent shuddering of an openly larcenous economy.
These methods are causing increased deforestation, particularly in some of the most vulnerable ecological regions, McSweeney said.
Elsewhere, three different exhibitions in "1917: Total War in Flanders" take an ecological view of the war.
And on an island, where 58 percent of the acreage is forests, Maria's ecological damage was widespread.
In a world where nothing dug very deep, burrowing would have been a biological and ecological innovation.
The existing environmental protection agency would be broadened into a larger ministry for ecological and environmental protection.
Sometimes the world really can get together and avert a major ecological catastrophe before it's too late.
Two artists wrestle with the intersections of technology and massive ecological shifts brought on by the Anthropocene.
For a world in the grip of seismic political, social, and ecological upheavals, it's an uplifting metaphor.
The Vampire Weekend of today is preoccupied with all kinds of collapse, emotional and ecological and interpersonal.
Why would anyone want to visit Chernobyl, the site of arguably the worst ecological catastrophe in history?
He's looked into risks like climate change, nuclear war, pandemics, and other potential sources of ecological catastrophe.
I think that's really interesting because it's echoing what's actually happening right now with the ecological crisis.
"We can afford to pay off our ecological conscience," said Frauke Volpert, a 44-year-old photographer.
The colonialist fantasy in Monster Hunter World was often couched with a weak framing as "ecological study".
Before you buy that sleeve of plastic cups for your next rager, think about the ecological consequences.
Is not our entire fixation on profit a psychic numbing that has divorced us from ecological coherence?
Lots of folks want to eat less meat for ethical or ecological reasons (often the two intertwine).
Locusts typically have a lifespan of about three to five months, depending on weather and ecological conditions.
Bioluminescence is so common in the oceans that it ranks as one of Earth's dominant ecological traits.
That was followed by two major outrages, one a sex scandal and the other an ecological disaster.
This inaugural offering from the Coop squeezes whimsy, character comedy and ecological allegory into one crowded play.
"One might think the engineers behind Seasteading have responses to these ecological questions," Mr. Le Quéré said.
The film is a metaphoric reflection of the ecological and sectarian threats posed to the natural world.
But we don't believe for a second that we are the parties most imperiled by ecological collapse.
"The situation is terrible and extremely complex," said Mitra Hajjar, a prominent Iranian actress and ecological activist.
Major extractive industries in the global south would be negatively affected by the shift toward ecological taxation.
It is so common in the oceans that it ranks as one of Earth's dominant ecological traits.
That will likely continue, but just how much more will go to ecological management remains in flux.
The motto of Europe's largest fire department befits our ecological era: "Sauver ou périr," save or perish.
Sachs, generally a believer in international agreements, views this as a bad thing, with untold ecological consequences.
What are the ecological implications of putting food production in the hands of Silicon Valley tech companies?
This comes with its own ecological and health risks if the cyanide leaks into the local area.
"Philip Hall really provided the interesting baseline work on these crocodiles, especially for ecological data," McMahan said.
I worry that, like the earth as a whole, Walden Pond teeters near an ecological tipping point.
Hence the "ecological despair" that the conservation biologist Chris Thomas identifies early in his provocative new book.
But population growth and the demands of industrialization overwhelmed the ecological base that subsistence farmers depended on.
We can debate the policies — and that's fine — and we quite often find you have ecological impacts.

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