Sentences with phrase «as jim»

As Jim Steele demonstrates, there have been a worrisome series of very bad scientific papers that blame global warming on a species» decline even though the maximum temperatures locally have declined since the 1930's.
it is essential that we keep those people - such as jim and mosh - who disagree with us as echo chambers are the result and even worse, people then pile on and intimidate the dissenters as has happened on other blogs.
The warriors for truth take the trouble to dignify their f1lth with responses as fine as Jim Steele's ONLY to prevent their leading the innocent astray.
The emission reduction targets are irresonsible and simply not enough, I am with Hansen we need emissions that get us back to 350 ppm of CO2 and stay there as a minimum, as Jim said recently (Feb 2009):
As Jim Hansen stated in his essay on the proposed pipeline:
I think the target of our ire, those who are irked by this, should be directed to those at the top of the heap who are promoting this dumbing down of science, as Jim Cripwell put it above:
So, we're very pleased to be part of this coalition, and very excited about the leadership that is coming from below and very hopeful that as Jim has said, politicians from the top will take notice, and I call on President Bush — right here, right now — to make this initiative part and parcel of this year's State of the Union Address and at the top of his agenda, and that of the Congress in 2006.
As Jim pointed out, an important part of this coalition is what he called the «Tree - Huggers», and I'm comfortable with that label.
My friend Gal Luft is one of the contributors to the step that talks about energy security, and the necessity to be moving in the direction that, with Gal's leadership, we've called Set America Free — at the core of which is the idea of utilizing existing technologies (as Jim has talked about and others will to): notably, combined hybrid and plug - in and recharging options, greatly to diminish the amount of oil that we consume in the place that we consume most of it and most inefficiently — namely, in our transportation sector.
I can certainly understand why those who do not have as clear an understanding of the climate system as Jim Hansen does would want to be more ambivalent with respect to advocating action to counteract global warming since, this has very significant economic implications.
There are very few people in the world who understand climate as well as Jim Hansen.
So, the effect of the increase in downwelling flux, which, as Jim D states, only require an increase in CO2 concentration to occur, just is to * reduce * the net upwelling flux from the ocean surface.
As Jim Wharton, Director of Conservation and Education at the Seattle Aquarium said:
As Jim says, NEVER...
As Jim mentioned of several occasions, the instrument record indicates a spike in the late 20 century.
But as Jim Hansen pointed out, once an ice sheet starts to melt there is plenty of water on the surface to produce humidity.
It would appear, as Jim Edwards has partly argued, that the submittal process has been set up to include comments from interested parties that are submitted confidentially, i.e. free from discussion in the blogosphere.
25 Alastair noted, «But as Jim Hansen pointed out, once an ice sheet starts to melt there is plenty of water on the surface to produce humidity.»
We've really never had a situation where middling government workers such as Jim Hansen or Gavin Schmidt and the many more stealth activists have turned their jobs into full time political operations where they assumed «untouchable» as they dress their politics as «science».
If, as Jim Cripwell writes, we can not even show that the temperature / time patterns of the past changed significantly when human CO2 emissions increased, we have no empirical basis to support the notion of any «sensitivity» at all — only theory.
As Jim Owen has pointed out, juvenile plants are at their most metabolically active, and as I have pointed out smaller species are more metabolically active relative to their mass than large ones.
There is something increasingly smelly as Jim Cripwell has pointed out and given the apparent speed with which cAGW appears to be becoming passé after Rio one does tend to wonder if a lot of these papers were designed to serve a purpose that is no longer of any importance to The Cause.
So, yes, as you say population is one factor but as Jim points out, maybe not the main factor.
As Jim Yardley wrote over the weekend, the Vatican had been working on this papal letter for more than a year, with five translations undertaken in recent months and a choreographed rollout planned on Thursday, led by Cardinal Peter Turkson of Ghana, who oversaw the drafting effort.
Well, as soon as Jim wants to tell us where he got the mistaken ideas — submarines surfacing through the ice in the 1930s and 1940s, and this notion that one paper says something that's not in it — we can look at the source and see if he misread it or it misinformed him.
As Jim Larsen says in comment number 5 above, the word should be «die» and not «dice.»
I was going to ask the same question as Jim in # 67.
Aside to Contributors — as Jim's read both Dr. Weart's book and the Start Here sections and still missed understanding the lag time, perhaps another look at those texts would help the next reader along.
Ray, As Jim pointed out, unless you have enough data to prove otherwise, the premise can not be refuted.
Under Hofmann's tutelage and with fellow students such as Jim Dine and Larry Rivers, Grillo practiced Hofmann's unique concepts of perspective.
Led by auctioneer Patrick Meade from Bonhams, the evening will feature both live and silent auctions, providing access to works by internationally renowned artists as such as Jim Campbell, Jasper Johns, Gerhard Richter, Cindy Sherman, Andy Warhol, and Garry Winogrand, along with a growing list of other photographs, paintings, drawings, and design objects from top galleries nationwide.
Comparisons can be made to works by artists such as Jim Lambie, Phyllida Barlow, Georg Herold, Thomas Houseago, Mike Kelley and Anselm Reyle.
Now, thirty - five years later, it is evident that painters such as Eric Fischl and Julian Schnabel are period artists, stuck in their time, just as Jim Dine is stuck in an earlier period.
A key player in the Happenings in the «60s along with artists such as Jim Dine, Allan Kaprow, Claes Oldenburg, George Segal, and Robert Whitman, Samaras also briefly studied acting with Stella Adler.
A show in September will focus on the group of artists known as the Hairy Who, which included artists such as Jim Nutt, Gladys Nilsson, Karl Wirsum, and Art Green.
Her painting expands on these themes by negotiating the in uence of a number of artists such as Jim Shaw, Alice Neel, Walter Robinson, and Gerda Wegener.This notion of intimacy is further explored by the equal power she invests in symbolic, personal, and pop cultural images, bringing into question the viewer's relationship with emotion and artistic subject matter.
The exhibition featured work by Pratt alumni such as Jim Hodges (M.F.A. Fine Arts» 86), Greer Lankton (B.F.A. Fine Arts» 81), and many others.
Hawkinson was already negotiating his move to Pace — the blue - chip N.Y. powerhouse that fronts for such gilded stalwarts as Jim Dine, Chuck Close, Bob Irwin and Bridget Riley, as well as the beyond - lucrative estates of Agnes
Some of the artists such as Jim Lambie, Tonico Lemos Auad, Adriano Amaral and Andrea Zucchini also try to develop an intimacy with the materiality of the objects through craftsmanship and renewed attention to their materials.
The heart shape provides a simple structure that defines the composition while allowing the freedom to fill the painting surface in a multitude of different ways and to try new creative approaches, just as Jim Dine has done.
Clarke's April 22nd auction is highlighted by a single owner collection of contemporary prints and paintings by such renowned artists as Jim Dine, David Hockney, Alex Katz, Chuck Close and Robert Vickery.
Some writers have suggested that the lighthearted quality of Murray's work reflects her student days in Chicago and Northern California, regions notable for the irreverence and wit generated by such artists as Jim Nutt and Robert Arneson.
The works in the show span the past 15 years, with a good balance between intimate paintings and large installations, well - known names, such as Jim Dine and Fred Tomaselli, and emerging artists.
Artists grounded in social, political, and cultural histories, as well as those using technology, are central to the program at Hosfelt Gallery, which represents artists such as Jim Campbell, Emil Lukas, and the estate of Jay DeFeo.
Many of Glasgow's best - known artists are also musicians, such as Jim Lambie, who was once in a band called the Boy Hairdressers and still moonlights as a DJ.
Sharing a booth at the fair with New York's David Nolan Gallery, the Chicago - art - scene boosters Corbett vs. Dempsey brought as their centerpiece this revelation of a sculpture by Diane Simpson, a Windy City artist in her 70s who, as Jim Dempsey puts it, «is still totally kicking ass today.»
I think my interests really just reflect artists» interests, such as Jim Shaw collecting thrift - store paintings, Mike Kelley looking at the creative endeavors of childhood adolescence, and so on.
Illuminations by Arthur Rimbaud, translated by John Ashbery Find out for yourself why this 19th century French poet influenced artists such as Jim Morrison, Bob Dylan and Patti Smith.
The exhibition will feature work by Pratt alumni such as Jim Hodges (M.F.A. Fine Arts» 86), Greer Lankton (B.F.A. Fine Arts» 81), and many others.
Artists range from well - known figures such as Jim Dine, Red Grooms, Allan Kaprow, Alex Katz, Yayoi Kusama, Claes Oldenburg, Yoko Ono, and Mark di Suvero, to those who deserve to be better known, including Emilio Cruz, Lois Dodd, Rosalyn Drexler, Sally Hazelet Drummond, Jean Follett, Lester Johnson, Boris Lurie, Jan Müller, and Aldo Tambellini.
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