Sentences with phrase «rolling stone article»

As Bill McKibben pointed out in his Rolling Stone article, the global fossil fuel reserves that are already on the corporate books, for which the development capital has largely been sunk, greatly exceed, by a factor of five, what we can safely burn to be assured of keeping warming below two degrees Celsius.
We see numbers floating around like the 250 GtC budget, the 500 + GtC budget McKibben used in his Rolling Stone article, the 0 GtC budget that Raupach showed for 90 % chance, etc..
In Bill McKibben's Rolling Stone article on Global warming's terrifying new math, McKibben notes that we can emit no more than 565 gigatons of CO2 into the atmosphere by 2050 if warming is to be kept within the 2 degrees margin which represents an upper border to what our ecosystems can adapt to without disruptive change.
Spurred in part by a Rolling Stone article authored by Bill McKibben of 350.org published last summer, students on U.S. campuses are organizing to pressure their colleges and universities to divest their holdings in fossil fuel companies.
Bringing these discussions to a broader set of people — with the intent of building an international climate change movement — Bill McKibben penned a popular Rolling Stone article warning of «Global Warming's Terrifying New Math.»
You have no problem with Al Gore seeming to undercut Ross Gelbspan in that big Rolling Stone article?
His June 22 Rolling Stone article points to an earlier reporter having the memos.
If you follow environment - related news (and even if you don't), there's a good chance you've read Bill McKibben's recent Rolling Stone article, Global Warming's Terrifying New Math.
At the risk of hyberbole, it appears that McKibben's Rolling Stone article is among the most widely read single articles on climate change... ever.
I haven't had a chance to respond to Bill McKibben's Rolling Stone article on global warming.
[9:59 p.m. Updated Read Tim Dickinson's Rolling Stone article, «Climate Bill, R.I.P.,» for more.
In a recent Rolling Stone article, Williams described the new work as «explosive.»
There was a Rolling Stone article, but the link is broken.
Mary, thank you for mentioning the Rolling Stone article here.
His first book, The Cyberthief and the Samurai (Dell, 1996), grew out of a Rolling Stone article and told the story of the hunt for notorious computer hacker Kevin Mitnick.
The inspiring and extremely able Paymon Rouhanifard, the new superintendent, began his tenure with a 100 - day listening tour and came away encouraged and with steeled resolve, as described in his op - ed (coauthored by school board's president) responding to the Rolling Stone article.
The stakes are high, and one text can change a life, as we have seen in the stories of Rebecca Ann Sedwick, the 12 - year - old Florida girl who jumped to her death, and the recent Rolling Stone article, «Sexting, Shame, and Suicide,» documenting the tragic death of teenager Audrie Pott.
The film co-stars Bradley Cooper and Ana de Armas and was adapted from the Rolling Stone article Arms and the Dudes.
One of his main subjects — Tim «Nailer» Foley, the leader of the Arizona Border Recon, had felt «burned» by a Rolling Stone article in which he appeared, making it a months - long struggle for the director to gain his confidence.
Phillips» latest movie, based on the 2011 Rolling Stone article «The Stoner Arms Dealers» by Guy Lawson (which was later turned into a book titled «Arms and the Dudes»), is a measured attempt to showcase his serious side à la «The Big Short.»
Based on a true story (and drawn from Guy Lawson's Rolling Stone article about the guys in question), War Dogs follows David Packouz (Miles Teller) and Efraim Diveroli (Jonah Hill), two stoner friends in their early 20s living in Miami during the first Iraq War who exploit a little - known government initiative that allows small businesses to bid on U.S. Military contracts.
** / **** Image A Sound A Extras C starring Jonah Hill, Miles Teller, Ana De Armas, Bradley Cooper screenplay by Stephen Chin and Todd Phillips & Jason Smilovic, based on the ROLLING STONE article «Arms and the Dudes» by Guy Lawson directed by Todd Phillips
Drawn from Guy Lawson's Rolling Stone article about the real people in question), War Dogs follows David Packouz (Teller) and Efraim Diveroli (Hill), two stoner friends in their early 20s living in Miami during the first Iraq War who exploit a little - known government initiative that allows small businesses to bid on U.S. Military contracts.
Directed by The Hangover trilogy director Todd Phillips, the movie is written by Stephen Chin and Phillips & Jason Smilovic, based on the Rolling Stone article titled «Arms and the Dudes,» by Guy Lawson.
It is odd that Phillips chose to significantly dramatize David and Efraim's story, because if you read up on what actually happened (I highly recommend Guy Larson's 2011 Rolling Stone article — or his eventual book — on the subject), it's actually crazier than almost anything he fictionalized for War Dogs.
** / **** starring Jonah Hill, Miles Teller, Ana De Armas, Bradley Cooper screenplay by Stephen Chin and Todd Phillips & Jason Smilovic, based on the ROLLING STONE article «Arms and the Dudes» by Guy Lawson directed by Todd Phillips
I haven't had a chance to read the entire Rolling Stone article, so I'm not sure how much is changed for dramatic effects.
«War Dogs» involves a story you'd never believe was true, but it's actually based on a Rolling Stone article by Guy Lawson in 2011.
Entertainment Weekly just released a new photo from the film based on the 2011 Rolling Stone article.
It's another one of those «how could this be true» stories and was first told in a Rolling Stone article aptly titled «Arms and the Dudes» if that gives you further indication of what these guys were like.
«War Dogs,» an entertaining biopic adapted from Guy Lawson's Rolling Stone article «The Stoner Arms Dealers,» offers the kind of implausibly flamboyant tale that Hollywood loves.
WHY: Based on the 2011 Rolling Stone article «The Stoner Arms Dealers,» director Todd Phillips» latest movie is a measured attempt to showcase his more serious side à la «The Big Short.»
A new Rolling Stone article goes long on the subject of online dating fraud, focusing on the deceitful practices still employed by many dodgy dating sites.
For example, when Holthaus published his August 2015 Rolling Stone article titled «The Point of No Return,» he approached the group for comments so that he could hear perspectives beyond those of the sources he had interviewed for the piece.
Indeed, the psychologists and therapists were already in place, the legal teams assembled, long before the storm over the Rolling Stone article.
Since a fraternity event was the contrived setting for the Rolling Stone article, it is instructive to compare the fraternity party of our day with the fraternity party of today at the University of Virginia.
There was uproar and a great deal of administrative action taken after the Rolling Stone article was published.
In the video above, AJ Hammer from HLN's Showbiz Tonight reports that Justin Bieber is turning heads following a Rolling Stone article in which he talked about his opposition to abortion, even in cases of rape.

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Like any boxing promoter, the press hypes every election, exaggerating differences between the parties and hyping each candidate as a legitimate contender, Matt Taibbi wrote in an article on the Republican convention for Rolling Stone: «Otherwise, why watch?»
In an editor's note printed at the top of the CJR report, Rolling Stone Managing Editor Will Dana said the magazine was officially retracting the article and apologized «to all of those who were damaged by our story and the ensuing fallout.»
Just last week, Rolling Stone published a note to its readers that implied that the «discrepancies» in the magazine's article about rape at the University of Virginia were the fault of the story's protagonist, Jackie, and not its reporting.
There is an eyelash - curling article in Rolling Stone about Sasha Grey, «the dirtiest girl in porn,» which should be used as some kind of litmus test and pedagogical bludgeon for retraining us in the virtue of protecting an uncompromised stigmatic remainder in our moral life.
Just read the article in Rolling Stone and it will show what kind of principles he has.
Rolling Stone is the king of music magazines and their greatest albums of all time article is one of the most linked to ever.
A University of Virginia fraternity has sued Rolling Stone magazine for $ 25 million in damages over a discredited article about a 2012 gang rape at the fraternity.
The current revival of the theory comes in an eight - page article in the American rock magazine Rolling Stone.
I read an in depth article in Rolling Stone a while back about the making of Facebook and I don't know how it could be an interesting movie.
Crowe has been behind the scenes at some of the greatest rock tours ever, dating back to the articles he first wrote for Rolling Stone as a teenage journalist — a life story that served as the basis for one of his better movies, 2000's «Almost Famous.»
Pitt's character is based on General Stanley McChrystal, whose exposure as a rogue U.S. military asshole of epic proportions became public knowledge after Michael Hastings» feature article («The Runaway General») for Rolling Stone Magazine (in 2010).
Lipsky's book, which came out after Wallace's suicide from depression, was to be an article in Rolling Stone magazine, which had never had a featured interview with a writer, but Lipsky's book would be a far more detailed analysis of Wallace's hopes, dreams, and anxieties than any article.
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