In many ways, this renovated old mill building reflects NWEI's own efforts to grow and
adapt to a changing world while maintaining a solid foundation.
Not exact matches
While mainstream marketers define employee advocacy as a way of enabling employees
to share content about their brands, in reality, it's designed
to help enterprises
adapt to the
changing world of work.
Because we can offer you the best of both
worlds, we
adapt to industry
changes quickly
while continuously striving
to build the best cannabis retail software in the
world.
While many have seen the writing on the wall and
adapted to the
changes in the publishing
world, others staunchly refuse
to adapt and run the risks of falling under the waves of the
changing tide.
The second is the degree
to which the
world will succeed in limiting climate
change,
while helping developing countries
adapt to climate
change and mitigate its effects.
In addressing the challenge of food security and climate
change, the
world faces therefore three inter-related challenges: first, the need
to double food production by 2050
to meet growing
world demand; second, the need
to adapt agricultural production
to shifting weather patterns; and third, the need
to minimize agriculture's contribution
to greenhouse gas emissions
while maximizing its potential
to mitigate climate
change.
While mitigation climate
change is essential
adapting to and through centuries of warming is paramount... the stories of animals, plants and people
adapting to a warming
world express trust in our ability
to adjust
to changing conditions, even radical ones, and
to establish a voice for resilience in uncertain times.
And
while the growing impacts of climate
change are bad for people in the developed
world, many in developing countries have it much worse, given their increased vulnerability and lack of resources and capacity
to adapt.
While vitally important, this approach has largely ignored the impact climate
change has already taken on vulnerable regions around the
world, particularly agricultural communities, that urgently need resources
to adapt to an altered climate.
Which is all
to say, that
while humanity will
adapt to a climate
changed world is true, there is no doubt that climate
change will create, in comparison
to today, let alone a pre-industrial, lower population
world, a
world that is less bountiful, prone
to more extremes of temperature and weather in many places, less fecund — and since we're talking about human adaptation, more difficult
to live in and less conducive
to human civilization.
While most cost - estimating has focused on GDPs, trade and other such figures, Larsen's work is different in that it gauges the effect of climate
change by adding up all the dollars of
adapting to a warmer
world, one bridge and one building at a time.
When the
world is
changing quickly, experience can become a curse, trapping us in old ways of doing and knowing,
while inexperience can be a blessing, freeing us
to improvise and
adapt quickly
to changing circumstances.