If other countries follow suit, it could have
a huge impact on global greenhouse gas emissions, as this analysis from consultants Climate Interactive shows.
Scientists know that the variability of the northern Pacific has
a huge impact on global climate.
One thing's for certain though, Sony is making
a huge impact on the global gaming scene and Microsoft is definitely taking notice and changing strategies...
«Ocean virus - microbe interactions have
a huge impact on global biogeochemistry,» Sullivan said.
«Ocean virus - microbe interactions have
a huge impact on global biogeochemistry,» said Sullivan.
Treatments for diabetes, smoking, Alzheimer's disease and lung cancer are just a few of the potentially lifesaving cures Scientific American has chosen to highlight in this year's roundup of drugs you've never heard of, despite their potentially
huge impact on global health.
Together we can have
a huge impact on the global environment».
«Maybe my script won't make
a huge impact on a global scale, but maybe it will get us talking about protecting our privacy,» Matthew said.
Not exact matches
And most importantly, can it outweigh the
impact its benefactors have, by definition, already made
on global society, simply by amassing
huge amounts of wealth, information and power through an inherently long - biased economic system?
The
global economic downturn will have a
huge impact on our local communities.
«While we can't stop the
huge impact of
global warming
on coral health in the short term, this new work should drive policy toward reducing plastic pollution.»
Inman misses another
huge irony here: Hubbert's forecast for the peak of
global crude oil was bang
on, but its full
impact was deferred by the very production technique he had helped develop 60 years earlier.
Seen in the broader context of China's colossal One Belt One Road infrastructure project, the
impact of this
on future trade dynamics for
global fashion players could be
huge.
Based
on some given figures from the study «Bioinspiration: And Economic Progress Report» created by Fermanian Business & Economic Institute, the biomimetic Influence in different
huge industries is translated in a considerable
impact in the Gross Domestic Product, GDP, in U.S.A. and in the
global economy in 2030.
The amount of energy difference is
huge and I don't think that many people would argue that they don't have a significant
impact on the
global temperature in the short run.
A few degrees of
global warming has a
huge impact on ice sheets, sea levels and other aspects of climate.
What simply amazes me (TonyB seems to agree) is that U.K. and other jurisdictions have enacted laws to mandate greenhouse gas reductions with
HUGE impact on the taxpayers» lives without any evidence that they have even thought about the effectiveness of their programs in actually reducing
global warming.
Proceedings: Friday 4 May Opening remarks Welcome by Mr, Sefa Sadık AYTEKIN, Deputy Undersecretary, Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, Turkey Keynote address by H.E. Thamir GHADHBAN, Chairman of the Prime Minister's Advisory Commission, Iraq Workplan of WEO - 2012 Iraq Energy Outlook by Dr. Fatih BIROL, Chief Economist, IEA Session 1: Energy in Iraq — fuelling Iraq's reconstruction and development Chair: Mr. Simon STOLP, World Bank Introductory interventions: H.E. Martin KOBLER, Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary General for Iraq Dr. Usama KARIM, Advisor to the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, Iraq Dr. Kamal AL - BASRI, Chairman of the Iraq Institute for Economic Reform Open discussion Session 2: Iraq's electricity sector — short term needs and long - term interests Chair: Mr. Hamish MCNINCH, International Expert Introductory interventions: Dr. Majeed ABDUL - HUSSAIN, Parsons Brinckerhoff Dr. Abdul Qader AHMED, Mass
Global Open discussion Special address: Mr. Tariq SHAFIQ, Managing Director, Petrolog & Associates Session 3: Iraq's oil and gas supply — managing the development of a huge resource Chair: Mr. Tariq SHAFIQ, Managing Director, Petrolog & Associates Dr. Ali AL - MASHAT, Advisor, Prime Minister's Advisory Commission, Iraq Ms. Ruba HUSARI, Managing Director, Iraq Insight Open discussion Session 4: Iraq and international markets — impacts on regional and global balances Chair: H.E. Thamir GHADHBAN, Chairman of the Prime Minister's Advisory Commission, Iraq Introductory interventions: Dr. Mussab AL - DUJAYLI, former Director General, State Oil Marketing Organisation Mr. Jonathan ELKIND, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Department of Energy of the United States Ms. Coby VAN DER LINDE, Director of the Energy Programme, Clingendael Institute, the Netherlands Open discussion Session 5: Summary and conclusions Co-Chairs: H.E. Fareed Yasseen, Ambassador of Iraq to France and H.E. Nick Bridge, Ambassador of the United Kingdom to the OECD Tour de table with recommendations for key topics and areas of study for consideration in the WEO - 2012 Concluding remarks by Dr. Fatih BIROL, Chief Economis
Global Open discussion Special address: Mr. Tariq SHAFIQ, Managing Director, Petrolog & Associates Session 3: Iraq's oil and gas supply — managing the development of a
huge resource Chair: Mr. Tariq SHAFIQ, Managing Director, Petrolog & Associates Dr. Ali AL - MASHAT, Advisor, Prime Minister's Advisory Commission, Iraq Ms. Ruba HUSARI, Managing Director, Iraq Insight Open discussion Session 4: Iraq and international markets —
impacts on regional and
global balances Chair: H.E. Thamir GHADHBAN, Chairman of the Prime Minister's Advisory Commission, Iraq Introductory interventions: Dr. Mussab AL - DUJAYLI, former Director General, State Oil Marketing Organisation Mr. Jonathan ELKIND, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Department of Energy of the United States Ms. Coby VAN DER LINDE, Director of the Energy Programme, Clingendael Institute, the Netherlands Open discussion Session 5: Summary and conclusions Co-Chairs: H.E. Fareed Yasseen, Ambassador of Iraq to France and H.E. Nick Bridge, Ambassador of the United Kingdom to the OECD Tour de table with recommendations for key topics and areas of study for consideration in the WEO - 2012 Concluding remarks by Dr. Fatih BIROL, Chief Economis
global balances Chair: H.E. Thamir GHADHBAN, Chairman of the Prime Minister's Advisory Commission, Iraq Introductory interventions: Dr. Mussab AL - DUJAYLI, former Director General, State Oil Marketing Organisation Mr. Jonathan ELKIND, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Department of Energy of the United States Ms. Coby VAN DER LINDE, Director of the Energy Programme, Clingendael Institute, the Netherlands Open discussion Session 5: Summary and conclusions Co-Chairs: H.E. Fareed Yasseen, Ambassador of Iraq to France and H.E. Nick Bridge, Ambassador of the United Kingdom to the OECD Tour de table with recommendations for key topics and areas of study for consideration in the WEO - 2012 Concluding remarks by Dr. Fatih BIROL, Chief Economist, IEA
The conversion of
global warming hysteria into actual public policy is already having
huge impacts on American families.
Global warming's greater than anticipated
impact on permafrost will release
huge amounts of methane and carbon dioxide as the soil thaws.
Clearly, the
huge growth in CO2 levels has had zero
global warming
impact on the 5 - year temperature change over the last 18 years, contrary to the Democrats» «consensus» predictions.
It's also one of the reasons that I linked to Hoffman et al at Bart's in the first place... None of this changes the fact that
global warming is going to be a
huge hit
on planetary biodiversity further into this century, and over coming centuries, both through direct effects and through exacerbation of other non-climate-change
impacts.
One would think, based
on all the
global warming anti-CO2 propaganda, that a
huge cut in emissions would have a significant and worthwhile
impact - it ain't so, though.
In a further examination of the data, the charts below show the
impact of the
huge amounts of
global CO2 emissions
on U.S. Northeast regional summer and winter temperatures since 1895.
Unlike many other places, which have had
huge inputs from human development which complicate the picture, Mongolia can be seen as somewhere that the
impact of
global climate instability can be observed clearly, especially as the climate there seems to be changing more rapidly than many other places
on the globe.
Climate change:
global reshuffle of wildlife will have
huge impacts on humanity (The Guardian, March 30, 2017)
Citing overfishing, pollution and
global warming as the likely culprits, the researchers cautioned that the
huge losses in coral reefs would have enormous, unprecedented
impacts on the Pacific region's economies and ecosystems.
The new research worries scientists because of the
huge impact global warming has already had
on the currents and the unpredictability of a future «tipping point».