Not exact matches
I think these cookies would be a healthier
choice than a bowl of
ice cream
But I don't want to come across all holier -
than - now, I have been known on many occasions to pile this cake with whipped cream and
ice cream and then a few berries to kid myself into thinking I was making a healthy
choice.
The
choice of fruit also matters - mango is sweeter and lower in water
than other fruits, so the
ice cream is less icy.
Served hot or over
ice, if you can refrain from adding any sugars or ingredients other
than espresso and low fat milk, this is not an unhealthy
choice.
And if you're in need of lightening your intake up a bit, while this is a sweet treat, it sure is a healthier
choice than a a bowl of
ice cream, and it's so colorful.
You might think
ice tea is a healthier
choice than Coke, but check the sugar content on the can.
Salt alternatives containing the active ingredient acetamide or crystalline amide are less caustic
than those with calcium chloride and are a good
choice if you have dogs and need to melt
ice on surfaces where the dog walks.
Based on their
choice of time - shift rather
than volume shift to «correct» the models, I'd suspect that an assumption of lingering
ice is built into the models.
Given that impacts don't scale linearly — that's true both because of the statistics of normal distributions, which imply that (damaging) extremes become much more frequent with small shifts in the mean, and because significant breakpoints such as melting points for sea
ice, wet - bulb temperatures too high for human survival, and heat tolerance for the most significant human food crops are all «in play» — the model forecasts using reasonable emissions inputs ought to be more
than enough for anyone using sensible risk analysis to know that we making very bad
choices right now.
Of course I can not prove that my
choice of a ten - year doubling time for nonlinear response is accurate, but I am confident that it provides a far better estimate
than a linear response for the
ice sheet component of sea level rise under BAU forcing.
Ethereum developers thus implemented the
Ice age, so people wouldn't have a
choice other
than to accept the PoS consensus, thereby preventing miners from holding the project hostage and holding the development back like it was the case with Bitcoin.