Not exact matches
An
analysis of Pew's data suggests that only half
of Francis's fans among white evangelicals agree with him that
global warming is occuring and is a serious
problem, and only one - third agree that it is caused by humans.
The goals
of the project include reconstructing extreme climate changes from the recent past (1894 - 2014), using historically referenced data to assess near - future
global climate model projections, and to ultimately use this
analysis to investigate ecological
problems in Chesapeake Bay, such as eelgrass diebacks.
The first
analysis of the Polymath project concludes that online collaborations set up in the right way can solve
problems with unprecedented speed and efficiency (see «How to build the
global mathematics brain»).
Now, the University
of Georgia's Jenna Jambeck and her colleagues in the National Center for Ecological
Analysis and Synthesis working group have put a number on the
global problem.
Just one in 20 people worldwide (4 · 3 %) had no health
problems in 2013, with a third
of the world's population (2 · 3 billion individuals) experiencing more than five ailments, according to a major new
analysis from the
Global Burden
of Disease Study (GBD) 2013, published in The Lancet.
Their
analysis of the loopholes (see «The
problem with voluntary targets») suggests
global CO2 emissions in 2020 could soar above the widely quoted 55 billion tonnes.
In a statement, AI2's Marie Hagman, a senior product manager who oversees Semantic Scholar, said: «I think the fact that there are no women in the Top 10 authors by the highly influential citation
analysis done by AI2 is spotlighting the well - reported
problem of publication bias in science and in the context
of the current
global conversation on gender.
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World governments are cooperating as they work to slip a leash around the monstrous
problem of global warming, but new
analysis shows that leash will need to be severely tightened in the coming years if damage from future warming is to be meaningfully reduced.
The typology includes logical
problems, algorithmic
problems, story
problems (which have underlying algorithms with a story wrapper that amounts to an algorithmic
problem), rule - using
problems, decision - making
problems (e.g., cost - benefit
analysis), troubleshooting (systematically diagnosing a fault and eliminating a
problem space), diagnosis - solution
problems (characteristic
of medical school and involving small groups understanding the
problem, researching different possible causes, generating hypotheses, performing diagnostic tests, and monitoring a treatment to restore a goal state), strategic performance, case
analysis (characteristic
of law or business school and involving adapting tactics to support an overall strategy and reflecting on authentic situations), design
problems, and dilemmas (such as
global warming, which are complex and involve competing values and which may have no obvious solutions).
Benefits
of arts education In addition to economic benefits
of investment in arts education for students in the primary and secondary sectors there are a plethora
of social and intellectual benefits: • encouraging self expression and self awareness • building confidence and self esteem • thinking creatively and conceptually •
problem solving • increasing motivation and improving behaviour • developing organisational skills • being able to work collaboratively and independently • developing multiple learning styles • building maturity and appreciation • developing observational skills • raising
global awareness and respect for other cultures • promoting literacy through
analysis and interpretation • increasing enjoyment and fun in learning • developing spatial and visual skills • encouraging qualitative awareness • seeing different perspectives • openness to subtlety, nuance, flexibility and imagination
The typology includes: logical
problems, algorithmic
problems, story
problems (which are algorithmic
problems with a story wrapper), «rule - using»
problems, decision - making
problems (e.g., cost - benefit
analysis), troubleshooting (systematically diagnosing a fault, eliminating a
problem space), «diagnosis - solution»
problems (characteristic
of medical school, which involve small groups understanding the
problem, researching different possible causes, generating hypotheses, performing diagnostic tests, and monitoring a treatment to restore a goal state), strategic - performance, case
analysis (characteristic
of law or business school, which involve adapting tactics to support an overall strategy and reflecting on authentic situations), design
problems, and dilemmas (such as
global warming, which are complex and involve competing values, and which may have no solutions).
In this edition, we feature a Business Insider summary
of a recent Baupost letter, a summary
of Guy Spier's approach to using checklists, a video
of Tom Russo's talk at Google on «
Global Value Investing», a ValueWalk article on Pzena Asset Management, an FT article on Steve Jobs which
analyses the start - up conditions at Apple; plus two more videos at the end
of this issue — one from Bill Miller on why he thinks now is the perfect time to buy US stocks, the other from London Value Investor Conference speaker Jean - Marie Eveillard who speaks about market cycles and the risks he sees ahead from «valuation
problems» brought about by quantitative easing.
As discussed above, each
of the groups making gridded products goes to a lot
of trouble to eliminate
problems (such as UHI) or jumps in the records, so the
global means you see are not simple means
of all data (this NCDC page explains some
of the issues in their
analysis).
That is because accumulating observations and
analysis pointing to the causes and consequences
of global warming merely delineate the
problem, including areas
of persistent uncertainty, uneven exposure to risk and uneven responsibility for emissions
of greenhouse gases.
So, there is no real hope that Miskolczi will ever understand the
global warming
problem despite his line - by - line modeling and his deeply flawed
analysis of observational data.
I'm going to venture out on a limb here and say that the Institute
of Economic
Analysis is primarily concerned about the economic
problems with combatting anthropogenic
global warming.
The Club's mission was «to act as a
global catalyst for change through the identification and
analysis of the crucial
problems facing humanity».
«Challenging
global warming as a social
problem: An
analysis of the conservative movement's counterclaims.»
«Challenging
Global Warming as a Social
Problem: An
Analysis of the Conservative Movement's Counter-Claims.»
One reason to separate the
global climate change
problem into the two components
of (1)
global warming, and (2) natural variability is to recognize that the model
analysis of these two components has different modeling requirements.
packed with common
problems awaiting for solutions -
global warming, urban air pollution, contaminants in drinking water / contains samples
of distributions
of variables, it is actually a very large Bayesian belief network, which can be used for assessment - level
analyses and conditioning and optimising different decision / and discussions about the actual topics related to real - world decision - making, there is also a meta level in Opasnet.
«I was somewhat surprised that Secretary Chu disagreed with EPA's
analysis of what would happen if the U.S. acts alone to address climate change, which cap - and - trade supporters claim is a
global problem,» Sen. Inhofe said.
«While our politicians maintain that the air pollution
problems in Bosnia and Herzegovina are only a drop in the sea
of global emissions, the WHO
analysis paints a different picture.
One
of the basic
problems in reaching rational conclusions with regard to
global climate change
problems is that AGW proponents and skeptics largely use different data sources and very different
analyses of the
global temperature data to support their cases.
2000 Aaron M. McCright and Riley E. Dunlap, «Challenging
Global Warming as a Social
Problem: An
Analysis of the Conservative Movement's Counter-Claims.»
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ROME REPORTS
analyses social
problems of global interest, human development and emerging trends.
When the
analysis was conducted on the entire sample, results indicated that
global and to a lesser extent proximal measures
of child behavior
problems and personal distress made modest contributions to dysfunctional parenting, with neither child behavior
problems or personal distress playing a more important role than the other.
Further regression
analyses revealed that, in addition to adolescents» perceived social acceptance and
global self - worth, parental and neighborhood characteristics are significant predictors
of adolescents» externalizing behavior
problems.