[ adv ] with respect to ecology <adv.all> ecologically speaking, this idea is brilliant; economically, it is a disaster
Thirteen months later and 3,200 miles away, the Valdez oil spill again will wash over the nation's largest oil company Wednesday as shareholders consider six environmental proposals seeking to make Exxon Corp. more ecologically responsive.
"Deplorably, the committee has no right to veto ecologically harmful undertakings," he has said.
"Even biodegradable matter, such as food, will not be put overboard when we're in ecologically delicate regions.
Hanover, a West German industrial city seeking a higher international profile, was chosen by a one-vote margin today to be host of Expo 2000, an ecologically oriented turn-of-the century world's fair.
Only 3 percent of the rivers and 1 percent of the standing water, such as lakes and canals, are considered ecologically sound.
Congress should stop throwing tax dollars out to sea by subsidizing the development of beach communities on ecologically fragile coastal barrier islands, such as the hard-hit Isle of Palms near Charleston.
One group, the Center for Marine Conservation, also said spills are almost inevitable in the ecologically rich Florida Keys.
In addition, Tintaya has some 10m tonnes of oxide ore already mined and stockpiled ready for leaching. The Tintaya processing plant is one of Peru's most modern and most ecologically sound.
If ethanol catches on, it would be profitable as well as ecologically sound.
Independent experts say long-term preservation of the Southeast Asian forests depends on whether they can be managed on an economically productive and ecologically sound basis.
"We would like to see someone who is ecologically minded take over and preserve the wildlife and the birds there," he said.