Sentences with phrase «course of life on this planet»

The course of life on this planet has involved many drastic changes, and there is no reason to suppose that it has now arrived at permanent stability.

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Euthanasia is the logical course of action for anyone who is not living a life of faith, hope, and love» that is, for the vast majority of the population on this planet.
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(1) At this critical point in the history of this planet, the greatest need is for people whose primary commitment is to the true well being of the planet including, of course, and primarily focusing on, its living inhabitants.
Of course our planet is perfect for life (like ours), otherwise, we wouldn't exist on it.
The human organism, too, formed in the course of this grand evolutionary beat, is co-evolving in a delicately balanced rhythm with the embracing web of life on this planet.
It is based upon the conviction that, if the Christian faith is true, the story must have basic significance for the entire course of life and especially of human life on this planet.
Scientists studied the rock samples Curiosity collected over the course of its first three and a half years exploring the Red Planet, especially the samples collected on the varying depths of the dried - up lake in Gale crater, and they found that the lake was rich in minerals that could have supported life.
Of course, this doesn't mean that these planets will actually be habitable — that depends on whether they're made of rock and iron, have protective atmospheres and ingredients like water and other chemical building blocks for life as we know iOf course, this doesn't mean that these planets will actually be habitable — that depends on whether they're made of rock and iron, have protective atmospheres and ingredients like water and other chemical building blocks for life as we know iof rock and iron, have protective atmospheres and ingredients like water and other chemical building blocks for life as we know it.
But we will reach an and involve much larger groups: Our results will find their way to the courses we teach and we will also build up a team of Other Earths Ambassadors — citizen scientists excited by the search for life on other planets and eager to contribute.
Captain James T. Kirk (Chris Pine) has just been called on the carpet following an expedition to a primitive planet where, in the course of saving Spock's (Zachary Quinto) life, he violated the Starfleet's strict sanction against interfering with alien civilizations.
Let us consider that it could become dangerous to life as know it on Earth for the human community much longer to pursue the prized «business as usual» course of the predominant culture: unbridled overproduction, unrestrained overconsumption and unchecked overpopulation because, when these distinctly human activities are taken together, an overpowering force of nature exists that could become unsustainable on the relatively small, evident finite, noticeably frangible planet God blesses us to inhabit and steward, and surely not to overwhelm.
The non linear nature of forcing is related more to positive feedbacks and changes that are still being studied, such as cyclic changes in moisture content and regional dispersion, the methane cycles in the ocean or the potential of methane clathrate / hydrate release, and of course the race to feed more people on a planet which will inevitably add more nitrous oxide to the atmosphere and create more dead zones in the oceans, droughts, floods, fires, dogs and cats living together, mass hysteria....
We either stay the current «business as usual» course by continually increasing production, thereby allowing economic globalization to commandeer habitats, expunge biodiversity and engulf the planet, or we stabilize production, a remedy that is consonant with the preservation and nurturance of human and other life on our fragile yet resilient planet.
Not necessarily human life, of course, but perhaps we can rest assured that we don't have the power to destroy most life on the planet, or even our own species — only the stability of our own civilizations.
The grand conclusion, of course, would be that life is a widespread phenomenon — the concept known as panspermia — and life on this planet could be an immigrant.
Crichton of course explained that the planet is an amazingly complex system, and that even the medical model of what goes on inside a living cell dwarfs the complexity of the planet models.
During the course of out life on the planet its been in a band roughly -2 C from today to plus 1C from today.
«Human beings and the natural world are on a collision course... If not checked, many of our current practices put at serious risk the future we wish for human society... No more than one or a few decades remain before the chance to avert the threats we now confront will be lost and the prospects for humanity immeasurably diminished... A great change in our stewardship of the earth and the life on it is required if vast human misery is to be avoided and our global home on this planet is not to be irretrievably mutilated.»
During the course of the interview, Figueres expounded on the supposed necessity of a government - mandated «guided transformation» and «centralized transformation» to affect «the life of everyone on the planet
Of course it could if we are content to live the lifestyle of the 1.8 billion people on the planet that do not have electricitOf course it could if we are content to live the lifestyle of the 1.8 billion people on the planet that do not have electricitof the 1.8 billion people on the planet that do not have electricity.
Those include recognizing three realities: first that billions of people are on an irreversible course toward living something that looks like a modern life, replete with the choices, comfort, and security that those of us in the rich world take for granted; second, that everyone on the planet and billions more likely to come can and should follow that path if they choose it; and third, that achieving that outcome while limiting global temperatures to something likely above two degrees but well below the business - as - usual scenario will require developing zero - carbon technologies capable of powering that world.
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