Not exact matches
«True, there are encouraging signs of economic recovery in those advanced economies most affected by the
global financial crisis which erupted in 2008... [but] the report finds that those economic improvements will not be sufficient to
absorb the major labor market
imbalances that built up in recent years.»
Rather than intervene directly, only to undermine
global trade and worsen these
imbalances, Washington must address the role the U.S. plays in
absorbing global capital.
This means Mexico is importing excess
global savings and, rather than contributing to
global and U.S. trade
imbalances, is in fact helping to
absorb them.
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Global climate change results from a small yet persistent
imbalance between the amount of sunlight
absorbed by Earth and the thermal radiation emitted back to space1.
A new paper by Trenberth et al. (2014) notes that the amount of heat accumulating in the
global climate (most of which is
absorbed by the oceans) is generally consistent with the observed
global energy
imbalance.
A new paper by Trenberth et al. (2014) notes that the amount of heat accumulating in the
global climate (most of which is
absorbed by the oceans) is generally consistent with the observed
global energy
imbalance (see the previous post for further details).
-- robust radiative physics — ground - based instrumental evidence that CO2
absorbs and therefore emits IR exactly in accordance with the physical theory — satellite data confirming this — satellite data apparently indicating a radiative
imbalance at TOA — robust measurements of the fraction of atmospheric CO2 — increasing
global OHC since the mid-C20th