- Club of Rome,
The First Global Revolution
-- Club of Rome,
The First Global Revolution
«Club Of Rome» an environmental think - tank and consultants to the United Nations (founders of the IPCC), published these thoughts in their 1991 book
The First Global Revolution:
As the Club of Rome noted in
The First Global Revolution (1993)
-- Alexander King and Bertrand Schneider,
The First Global Revolution, report for the Club of Rome, 1991, p. 115
In their book «
The First Global Revolution» in 1991, they wrote:
--
The First Global Revolution, The Club of Rome, 1991, p. 7
Not exact matches
For the
first time, we have a truly
global technology
revolution on our hands, fueled by smartphones, sensors and blockchain tech.
In a March 2012 appearance on AFA spokesman Bryan Fischer's radio show, Lively explained that he
first went to Uganda in 2002 as a keynote speaker in order to stave off a threat from what he called «the globalists who use the se.xual
revolution and the Planned Parenthood Federation and the
global hom.ose.xual movement» to accu.mulate power and control population.
For the
first time one segment of mankind began to impinge on all the rest of mankind, and the foreshadowings were seen of the
global revolution which resulted from that impact.
«Not only is it great to welcome a new manufacturer to the Formula E family, it's great to see our
first Japanese manufacturer entering the frame, showing truly how
global the electric
revolution is.
For the
first time, this study allowed researchers to analyse the effects of the climate change on the forest nutrient cycles, and states that Pyrenean forests can register these episodes chemical mark at a
global scale (for instance, volcanic eruptions in remote areas) and the effects of gas emissions into the atmosphere since the Industrial
Revolution.
Not only is it great to welcome a new manufacturer to the Formula E family - it's great to see our
first Japanese manufacturer entering the frame, showing truly how
global the electric
revolution is.
Once you have assembled a coalition of influential leaders, and planted in them the seed of rhetoric that will catalyze the
Global Revolution, you will have completed your
first goal.
Mercury levels in the upper layers of the ocean are up 3.4 x since the beginning of the industrial
revolution, according to the
first study to have done truly
global measurements of marine mercury levels by taking thousands of samples around the world over half a decade.
But even if you choose to doubt them, it is really the
first seven that, combined, point to human activities as the only explanation of rising
global temperatures since the Industrial
Revolution, and the subsequent climate changes (such as ice melt and sea level rise) that have occurred due to this
global warming.
Now, the anthromes working group has completed its
first historical analysis of
global changes in anthromes and biomes before and during the Industrial Revolution, from 1700 to 2000, with results published today in Global Ecology and Biogeography (Ellis et al.
global changes in anthromes and biomes before and during the Industrial
Revolution, from 1700 to 2000, with results published today in
Global Ecology and Biogeography (Ellis et al.
Global Ecology and Biogeography (Ellis et al. 2010).
My own examination of the warming we see at present seems to indicate that the atmospheric CO2 rose
first (beginning with the industrial
revolution and the massive use of fossil fuels) and this has been followed by the rising
global mean temperature.
The Great
Global Warming Swindle «documentary» purports to prove that the warming we have experienced over the last century is, in fact, unrelated to the more than 300 billion tonnes of heat - trapping carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases that we have released into the atmosphere since the furnaces of the industrial
revolution were
first lit.
All that having been said, let's take another look at the Anthropogenic
Global Warming (AGW) argument, first noting the following: The proponents of AGW argue that, right from the beginning of the Industrial Revolution when there were no automobiles, very few steam engines, and only 1.2 billion people (versus today's 7 billion), the introduction of initially tiny quantities of a weak greenhouse gas produced, without time - delay, an in - phase and measurable rise in global temperatures that continues to thi
Global Warming (AGW) argument,
first noting the following: The proponents of AGW argue that, right from the beginning of the Industrial
Revolution when there were no automobiles, very few steam engines, and only 1.2 billion people (versus today's 7 billion), the introduction of initially tiny quantities of a weak greenhouse gas produced, without time - delay, an in - phase and measurable rise in
global temperatures that continues to thi
global temperatures that continues to this day.
For the
first time, we have a truly
global technology
revolution on our hands, fueled by smartphones, sensors and blockchain tech.