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Перевод: environmentalist
[существительное] ученый, занимающийся защитой окружающей среды
Тезаурус:
- Epping Forest was the last remaining portion of the forest of Essex: environmentalist objectives were achieved there by different means.
- Loosely linked to it were the emerging environmentalist movements (the link being forged by a deep suspicion of advanced technology which had raised the spectre of nuclear holocaust and then manifested itself in the devastation inflicted on Vietnam).
- Therefore, in those cases where land-agents levy heavy penalties for such things as tree planting (which no engineer or environmentalist would attempt to force upon farmers in places where they would interfere with necessary practical farming), the real cost to the public, which is, after all, financing land-drainage schemes in order to improve the productivity of landowners' fields, is in both money and loss of landscape quality.
- The debate was opened by David Trippier, Minister of State for the Environment, who said the House could debate no issue of more immediate importance and then announced that he would have to leave early to present the Young Environmentalist of the Year award at a lunch.
- The fight against the construction of Tokyo's new airport at Narita, although led by environmentalist and anti-establishment groups, tapped this resentment.
- The combined forces of opposition ruptured the earlier environmentalist consensus, making opponents out of former allies, staking out a new regime of sexual regulation and defining sexuality as a crucial site for feminist intervention.
- Those sympathetic to the environmentalist position accept the need for substantial expenditure on water pollution control.
- Without this no one seems satisfied: the farmer cannot farm efficiently; the environmentalist is despondent about the blighted landscape; and the nearby urban population is not allowed the freedom it would wish in order to relax in the countryside.
- Sam LaBudde, US environmentalist, 1 January, 1988
- They ranged from Sir Kelvin Spencer, former Chief Scientist at the Ministry of Power, to the environmentalist David Bellamy.
- When US marine biologist and environmentalist Sam LaBudde worked undercover as a cook aboard a Panamanian tuna boat in 1988, he witnessed the full horror of the dolphin slaughter that frequently accompanies modern tuna fishing operations in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
- But because it has declined the environmentalist movement is not one of the main concerns in his book.
- At least one environmentalist is pained by the green overload.
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