Sentences with phrase «atmospheric space»

Those who got rich by burning fossil fuels have taken up the available atmospheric space for carbon pollution, leaving little for the rest.
Anyway, how would you describe atmospheric space in your painting?
A minimal, atmospheric space survival & exploration game, set to deep ambient music.
The physicality of the medium moves freely from soft deep atmospheric space to thick physical brush loads of pigment that asserts their presence into our world.
Peters creates atmospheric space by building her own encompassing universe of form, line and color.
True, but Singh wasn't counselling restraint; on the contrary, as he explained, «every citizen of this planet must have an equal share of the planetary atmospheric space
The rapid emergence of China, India, and other developing economies as formidable economic competitors to OECD economies has also rendered two further pillars of the old framework untenable: first, the notion that rich countries would agree to very deeply cut their own emissions to create more atmospheric space for poor nations emissions to grow or, alternatively, that they would heavily subsidize the deployment of cleaner but more expensive energy technologies in the developing world.
In «Memoirs: Green,» Olitski applies washes of sharp, poisonous greens, reds, and blacks to create a deep, atmospheric space reminiscent of J.M.W. Turner's paintings.
Building on the subtle atmospheric space of these paintings, Contino adapted more whimsical, vaguely biomorphic, forms, deploying them in highly orchestrated compositions.
For instance, Self Born, 1949, while taking full advantage of the «drip, blob, and spatter» method used by Jackson Pollock and Robert Motherwell, among others, went one dramatic step further by employing these devices not against the kind of flat, implied space that existed in Pollock's and Motherwell's canvases but within the infinite, clearly defined atmospheric space also found in the works of such Surrealists as Dali and Tanguy.
These paintings loosely portray people radiating celestial light in abstract, atmospheric space suggesting a blue sky or green fields.
In the case of Stamos, it's much more overtly post-impressionist atmospheric space, because of the brush inflection.
And you later find in Morris Louis, where he's pouring paint across unprimed canvas, then that unprimed canvas begins to fulfill the same role of charged atmospheric space.
According to the Carbon Tracker report, if Exxon burns its current reserves, it would use up more than seven percent of the available atmospheric space between us and the risk of two degrees.
Bolivia has advocated the «Climate Justice Index» which calculates each country's «fair share» of atmospheric space according to their; 1) historical responsibility since 1750; 2) ecological footprint; 3) development capacity; and 4) technological capacity.
This fully - stacked machine runs on Windows 10 and houses up to 7th Gen Intel Core ™ i7 - 7700K quad - core processors designed to run the most demanding games, from visceral first - person shooters (FPS) to atmospheric space simulators at optimum, uninterrupted speeds.
There is atmospheric space in Frost's My Casa, Morin's Scroll Silence Four and Holliday's Out There.
The body of work currently on display in Wave Hill House traces her exploration into the ephemeral qualities of atmospheric space.
The first 2 hours of gameplay I really enjoyed floating around the atmospheric space station repairing different modules, mostly due to the beautiful environments the game kept throwing at me.
The atmospheric space shooter is a collaborative project by Crescent Moon Games, Blowfish Studios, and We're Five games, and looks to be a game in a similar vein to No Man's Sky.
Drawing on Cubism, Expressionism and Surrealist automatism, he created suavely improvisational works that play with line and gestural brush marks in luminous, atmospheric spaces.
Boursier - Mougenot found in installation art a vehicle for achieving an atmospheric space, with multiple vantage points for visitors and no beginning or end to the composition, unlike the traditional concert.
The evidence of variation and labor in Motherwell's brushwork activates this piece as an atmospheric space for silence and intimate contemplation.
Students learn to use light to create the illusion of form in an atmospheric space on a two - dimensional surface.
Bischoff's paintings, characterized by their atmospheric space and strong color, were also figurative in nature.
Russell Tyler, Nancy Haynes and Wallace Whitney all hold up the torch of pure abstraction in their paintings with radically different results, varying from hard edged color experiments related to Joseph Albers or more romantic ideas based on perception and atmospheric space.
In the three largest works, the ink pulled the paper creating ripples and puckers that add to the atmospheric space of the drawings.
How do you keep the painted relationships in an abstract painting JUST spatial / pictorial — neither depictive, descriptive, suggestive of illusionistic, figurative, atmospheric space; nor literal, one layer on top of another (even though they are), or flatly adjacent?
«Developed countries have over-consumed their share of the atmospheric space --- they ate the pizza and left us the crumbs,» said Ambassador Anjelica Navarro Llano of Bolivia, hoarse because she had talked about the topic so much over the 12 days of the conference.
And, still, the atmospheric space remaining for the developing world would be extremely constrained.
GDRs, as an effort - sharing framework (rather than a resource - sharing framework) does not attempt to divide up a physical resource like, say, «atmospheric space
«The company offered poor tribes people money in exchange for their atmospheric space.
Historically, in the ongoing merry spirit of colonization, rich and developed countries decided to pollute into much more of our atmospheric space than poorer developing countries.
This new draft recognizes that the developing countries have different needs than the developed, and that they must be given «equitable access to atmospheric space» to develop and address their social and economic challenges.
If so, what about the fact that the «atmospheric space» is already exhausted?
The developed countries have enjoyed unlimited access to the atmospheric space for well over a century now.
The idea of the «carbon bubble» is based on a concept that I have discussed many times in this blog: that there is a finite limit to the «atmospheric space» for CO2 while still ensuring that warming does not rise above 2 °C.
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