Everyone knows climate change will kill millions of people.
«
Everyone knows the climate is extremely variable, spatially,» said Briner.
Not exact matches
Everyone knows there's a red - hot war on among U.S. startups to secure the best talent, but new numbers from U.K. startup recruitment event company Silicon Milkroundabout and job search engine Adzuna.co.uk suggest that the British
climate for startup hiring has now moved from simmering to boiling as well.
To the surprise of
everyone who
knew about the strong evidence for the little ice age and the medieval
climate optimum, the graph showed a nearly constant temperature from the year 1000 until about 150 years ago, when the temperature began to rise abruptly like the blade of a hockey stick.
maybe you don't understand that Wenger's words are simply an attempt to recover some of the market value that was lost due to the way they have mishandled his contract negotiations, which means that
everyone, once again,
knows that we have little to no leverage when it comes to negotiating a transfer... much like we did with RVP, when we sold the EPL trophy to ManU for less than $ 25 million... any reputable team with a sporting director would never have allowed this situation to occur again and if they had heads would roll... if handled correctly the worst case scenario would have seen us get a minimum of $ 65 million for a player of his ilk in the present economic
climate and we could have used those funds to purchase the best available striker in the early days of the transfer window... just imagine what outsiders must think about the state of our team if all you did was read the headlines... sadly, things might just might be worse than they think
But if you still have the same old crushing taxes, and the same old burdens and an anti-business
climate no matter how many new buildings you build, and they may be filled for a couple years but then they'll start leaving like
everyone else is doing today,» Astorino added.
They then come up with another bizarre statement, that «government is on trial as well as the markets» when
everyone actually
knows there is a need for restoring a strong positive role for government which alone was able to bail out the banks and prevent a global economic crash as well as alone having the capacity to deal with soaring energy bills and transport fares, tackle
climate change, and counter the bonus greed and tax avoidance of the super-rich.
After the UK was hit by three storms in quick succession,
everyone wants to
know if
climate change is to blame.
Doubt in science is generally considered a good thing, so what can you do when you want to make sure
everyone agrees with the «consensus» and you have these annoying doubters
known as
climate skeptics getting in the way?
It's ridiculous enough politicians are blaming the refugee crises on man - made
climate change, even though
everyone knows they are really caused by foreign policy ineptitude and debacles.
For years, we at Greenpeace have been working to make public the secret paper trails that show what
everyone already
knows:
climate science deniers - #Fakexperts - are few and far between, and most of them are paid by companies most responsible for global warming to downplay the problem.
Take Shelter is a frightening metaphor for the nation's current economic
climate, but the bond between Shannon, his wife (Jessica Chastain), and daughter (Tova Stewart) is strong throughout the picture and his hard - fought best intentions —
no matter how crazy they look to
everyone else — make him an easy guy to root for.
The one thing
everyone knows about Texas is the Battle of the Alamo, but most of Texas history occurred before the Alamo, before the Anglo colonists arrived; it was the history of the native peoples who lived there over the course of 14,000 years, some of whom left huge, magnificent cosmological murals in rock shelters along the Pecos River before they moved on as the
climate changed and water disappeared.
I
know there are a lot of structural problems in the publishing industry, and they are struggling along with
everyone else in the current economic
climate.
No matter what the time of year, the
climate in the house is set to whatever is comfortable for you, regardless of what
everyone else needs.
Sun City
knew how to build the services and amenities that
everyone wanted and then offered clients the option to choose what type of
climate and environment they preferred.
Everyone here
knows, or should, that 10 years GT data is too short for
climate conclusions, that 20 is barely enough, and that 30 is way better.
Everyone knows the best wine grapes are grown in cool, not hot
climates — so that Medieval period must have been a period of cooling:)
FWIW, we found an upper limit on
climate sensitivity of about 6C, but apparently that also isn't sexy enough to publish cos
everyone knew it already.
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everyone that the best - selling author who has become a hero to Deniers — even bringing his trash talk against U.S.
climate scientists to a Senate hearing — doesn't seem to
know the first thing about global warming -LSB-...]
However one may feel, think, or
know about AGW, taking a stated group (s) to task is not to take
everyone such would be included by any reasonable definition of «mainstream science», unless this is code for IPCC and
climate scientists who make up only a small part of what is considered «mainstream science».
How come when it comes to «feedback in
climate» no bugger
knows what it means, but when it comes to «feedback in the rabits / foxes cycle» or «feedback as in my mic is next to the loudspeaker for the mic»,
everyone knows it?
Hello
everyone, I
know this is a blog for scientist, but does anyone
know of any good articles for the layman on
climate change?
He must realize that
everyone that understands
climate science
knows that he is cherry - picking by selecting only ocean temperatures (0 - 50 m below the surface) for his analysis.
As
everyone knows (or ought to
know by now), one of main reason controversy over
climate change is continuing in the face of overwhelming evidence is the fact that ExxonMobil has the cash spigot open to fund anyone willing to deny the evidence — the Competitive Enterprise Insitute, George Marshall Institute and the old tobacco industry network run by Steven Milloy, Fred Seitz and Fred Singer have been among the main beneficiaries.
Captain Doug, I think the Dickensen is the prettiest heater out there but from
everyone we
know that has installed one in a tiny house larger than 18 ′, it has not produced enough heat in a cold
climate.
Inform your guests of your sustainability goals and the importance of reducing emissions, well in advance of your event, and make sure
everyone knows about your offers for
climate friendly mobility.
John Reid, another one of these Aussie kranks that needs to convince
everyone that
climate scientists don't
know what they are doing.
Although there are extreme limitations on what is
known about potential tipping points the new paradigm does provide an opportunity to reframe the
climate wars — clearly that nearly
everyone has been dead wrong about the essential nature of Earth systems using simple causality rather then dynamical complexity.
But realizing that the damning evidence was available for
everyone to see (via a tweet that remains in Trump's twitter feed), his campaign sought to quickly clarify the next day that, despite what he might have stated in the past, he
no longer believes
climate change to be a hoax.
Not
everyone who needs to
know about
climate change is a scientist (ie, facile in Latin) so science language needs to be accurate, sans forays into the esoteric.
As Joseph Romm has put it in his authoritative primer
Climate Change: What
Everyone Needs to
Know, heat stress in New York City would exceed that of present - day Bahrain, one of the planet's hottest spots, and the temperature in Bahrain «would induce hyperthermia in even sleeping humans.»
When he was asked how close Earth may be to a tipping point of irreversible
climate change, he replied: «
Everyone would like to
know the answer to that.
The consequence of this should be alarming to
everyone who takes an interest in the
climate and other scientific debates,
no matter what their view on
climate change.
An end to onshore wind means that you are either saying
no to tackling
climate change, or you are having to plug the gap with a more expensive form of energy that will put
everyone's energy bills up.»
Everyone knows that if we stop this pipeline the
climate crisis isn't solved.»
It was wasting electricity having models running through the night when
everyone in Australia
knew how important the Nino was to our
climate.
Then she tweeted that she thought it would be bad news for the
climate summit, a thought that occurred to
everyone I
know who is in any way connected to this environmental moment.
I
know NOAA says the decade saw warming of.2 °C, but it's fairly obvious that this number was a result of some major «adjustments» to the models, given that, as noted in the blog above,
everyone, including major
climate alarmists like Phil Jones and Tim Flannery, had accepted that the planet did not warm, on average, for the decade.
Everyone knows how to play the game of marketing
climate crisis activists as «prestigious» researchers, «leading humanitarian organizations» and alliances of «vulnerable» countries that «are experiencing the most direct impacts of
climate change.»
It is one thing to believe that you
know more about
climate disruption than
everyone else when you've studied the field for years.
Also: Thanks to Fakegate,
everyone now
knows that the «center of
climate change denial» (NYT Feb 21, 2012) is not financed by Big Oil.
And since this is a
climate blog, where doubling time is (or should be) on
everyone's mind, it's worth
knowing the rule that when the CAGR, expressed as a percentage p %, when p is at most 4 % the doubling time is 70 / p years (add a few months when p is between 5 and 10).
Everyone knows that Antarctica is a harsh and cold environment, if the huge glaciers and icebergs are any indication, but researchers have found that the icy peninsula is rapidly becoming home to plant life due to
climate change.
According to Friends of Science, there are six things
everyone should
know about
climate change: [5]
This will fix all
climate models, just microwave
everyone, and the world can go back to the way it was, of course, as we
know, none of this is required, yet it is happening all day long http://bcfreedom.wordpress.com/2012/09/24/death-lies-and-mutations-what-the-military-kept-from-the-public-on-microwave-radiation/
Brook Riley,
climate justice and energy campaigner for Friends of the Earth Europe said: «The EU's
climate plan promises far from Europe's fair share in the fight against
climate change — and
everyone knows it.
I don't
know if Mr Ridgway has grandchildren, but suppose that he does and consider what might happen if they look into the history of
climate change in fifty years time when
everyone has seen how much harm it has done and is continuing to do.
«Well I'm sitting like a rose between two thorns here and I have to take practical decisions - erm - the
climate's always been changing - er - Peter mentioned the Arctic and I think in the Holocene the Arctic melted completely and you can see there were beaches there - when Greenland was occupied, you
know, people growing crops - we then had a little ice age, we had a middle age warming - the
climate's been going up and down - but the real question which I think
everyone's trying to address is - is this influenced by manmade activity in recent years and James is actually correct - the
climate has not changed - the temperature has not changed in the last seventeen years and what I think we've got to be careful of is that there is almost certainly - bound to be - some influence by manmade activity but I think we've just got to be rational (audience laughter)- rational people - and make sure the measures that we take to counter it don't actually cause more damage - and I think we're about to get -»
Because Trenberth is a
climate scientist and
everyone knows that
climate scientists are ignorant.