The board questioned whether the bar set by GAIA would be too high for some products.
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So that people know that emitting carbon is expensive and they thus stop boiling Gaia.
Assouline has also published GAIA, a large book of of unseen photographs from the trip.
He cannot consider whether a mining company is despoiling Gaia: he must chase the money.
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The company has worked solidly for more than five years to produce all Gaia's CCDs.
Humans may face an uncertain future but Gaia, it seems, will live on.
He knew about ecology before most people, and his friend James Lovelock adopted the goddess Gaia at his suggestion.
But the sanctuary also honored an earth-mothers' union of fertility deities Granny Gaia, Mommy Rhea and Daughters Hera and Demeter.
Or for a carbon tax, that taxing emissions will lead to fewer emissions thus saving Gaia from being boiled.
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And they could have been level if Santos Gaia had directed a free header more accurately just before the hour mark.
One of its partners, private equity group Gaia Partners, stepped out of its 10% stake in Belo and fled the consortium.
The series is presented by Gaia Vince and produced by Andrew Luck-Baker.
The company developed GAIA to evaluate the effect of its product ingredients on water and identify any potential for toxicity, persistence, and bioaccumulation.
Professor James Lovelock is known for the Gaia Hypothesis, his theory that that the global ecosystem sustains and regulates itself like a biological organism.
Also starring in the classical production were American tenor Andrew Owens, Australian baritone Ben Connor, soprano Anna Maria Sarra and mezzosoprano Gaia Petrone, both from Italy.
"You have to remember that the best biochemists on the planet are probably organisms, " said Paul Mankiewicz, of the Gaia Institute, which works on environmental issues.
One example the board used to flesh out the pros and cons of GAIA was Natusan shampoo, which recently earned Earthwards recognition after overcoming a significant hurdle.
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Now the group questioned whether adding GAIA as an additional layer to the qualifications for Earthwards would raise the bar for other products competing for the recognition.
James Lovelock, who first proposed the Gaia theory, used an analogy with living organisms, all of which can, to some degree, regulate conditions within their own bodies.
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Gaia will detail the precise position, distance, movement, and composition of the brightest stars in the sky (out as far as the next galaxies such as Andromeda).
Downstairs you will find the original panelling from Fonte Gaia, the famous fountain in Piazza del Campo, as well as a gloomy, but intriguing little chapel.
The program, code named Gaia for the Greek goddess of the earth, was attacked in a lightning raid taking less than two days last December, the person said.
"The small and medium business market for storage in Latin America is constantly growing, " said Fabio Gaia, General Manager of Officer Distibuidora, Iomega's largest reseller partner in Latin America.
Apparently the hippies think that returning to medieval life is a suitable way of worshipping Gaia and thus we should all turn out the lights for an hour this evening.
As with Zytiga, the questions were far-ranging and complex: Does GAIA consider only the environmental impact of product ingredients, or does the assessment also look at their impact on human health?
The team explained that while the 13 in the initial product were thoroughly reviewed for toxicology to ensure that the finished product was safe for human use, the GAIA tool focuses on reducing ecosystem impacts.
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The idea is that Gaia's two telescopes will focus the stars on to the end of the array, and as these celestial objects then scan across the CCDs their positions and individual properties will be logged.
Following the Zytiga presentation and discussion, the board took up the next item on its agenda: Should the company move ahead with adding its internally developed Global Aquatic Ingredient Assessment, GAIA for short, to the Earthwards framework?
This holistic view of the planet he named Gaia after the Greek goddess of the Earth on the suggestion of his neighbor at the time in the English county of Wiltshire, William Golding, the author Lord of the Flies.
At first embraced by the New Age and environmental movement but almost totally ignored by the scientific community, the essential truth of the Gaia hypothesis -- that the Earth regulates itself -- has since been adopted by the scientific mainstream.
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