Sentences with phrase «dire predictions about»

Issues like the Medieval warm period, different possible causes of climate change (such as solar activity, or even the nature of our climate), studies indicating the last interglacial period was warmer than today, and the failure of recent dire predictions about the climate all show the debate on climate change is not nearly as settled as many global warming proponents would have us believe.
Scientists should look to trends before making dire predictions about extreme weather, but the trends show no link to climate change.
Back in the past when all those dire predictions about the coming doom of CAGW were made — if those scientists (I use the term loosely in their case) had then the data we have now — WOULD THOSE PREDICTIONS HAVE EVER BEEN MADE?
COLUMBUS — Thirty - six years after catching flak for one of the most bold and dire predictions about global warming, former Ohio State University glaciologist John H. Mercer is being hailed as a visionary.
The IMF and World Bank officials made dire predictions about the crisis, which derives mainly from food crop land being switched to biofuels.
As flu season continues to wreak havoc and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issuing dire predictions about the number of flu - related deaths likely before the outbreak... more
So far, none of the dire predictions about the devastating impact of e-publishing on literacy have come to pass.
I've been loosely following all the dire predictions about the publishing industry since the economy started to tank.
The Flu in School: Tools You Can Use The news is full of dire predictions about the current flu season.
But the dire predictions about the resegregation of public schools and turning back the clock on civil rights gains for women never materialized.
Climatologist Jack Hall (Dennis Quaid) finds his dire predictions about global warming and the future of the world falling on deaf ears — until the forecasted weather changes begin happening in a matter of hours instead of the anticipated years or decades.
The anti war - movement's dire predictions about the impact of the war proved, if anything, underestimates.
She doesn't hesitate to make dire predictions about what the future holds for your children («You feed him chemicals?
These are just the latest in many dire predictions about the results of climate change if humanity doesn't start making some major changes to our consumption habits.
This leads him to his key point: «Let us make no mistake; the data we now have at hand should serve as a dire warning: Unless we act decisively, many of today's converts will be one - generation Jews — Jews with non-Jewish parents and non-Jewish children,» But Sarna concludes on a note that most Jews would find more hopeful: «Learned Jews and non-Jews have been making dire predictions about the future (or end) of the Jewish people for literally thousands of years — long before William Wirt and long after him — and, as we have seen, their predictions have proved consistently wrong.
«Interestingly, a lot of the dire predictions about sabotage and problems in the marketplace didn't come to pass because of this creative state - level strategy,» Corlette said.

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Facing opposition from internet pioneers, online companies, members of Congress and the vast majority of Americans — all of whom are worried about broadband providers offering cut - down packages of services rather than the full internet — he released a jokey video scoffing at their dire predictions.
These dire predictions are troubling for the American worker but perhaps less so for sales professionals who have become accustomed to hearing warnings about their job security for over a century.
Burnham's comments suggest a shift from his previous position, coming weeks after he criticised Blair for making «dire predictions» about what would happen to the party under a Corbyn leadership.
Gordes said dire predictions then about what would happen to energy costs in New England if Broadwater was not built failed to materialize.
These predictions about an underwater city may sound dire, but officials here say they already are changing infrastructure with climate change in mind.
If you had one piece of advice to give to fellow investors who were anxious about pessimistic headlines and dire predictions for the market and the economy, what would it be?
More diseases, more warnings, more dire predictions... well you know that story, and we talk more about in in item # 3 in this newsletter!
Here we are 40 years following the first Earth Day, and none of the dire predictions above about environmental disaster has come true.
Bill McKibben also reviews four other books which raise concerns about global warming but which are less dire in their predictions and remedies:
The authors included Dr. Richard S. Lindzen, a meteorologist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who for years has expressed skepticism about some of the more dire predictions of other climate scientists about the significance of human - caused warming.
On a very simple level, climate alarmism is all about making dire predictions of what'll happen in the future.
Since you keep referring to this letter signed by these 49 ex-NASA folks, criticizing Jim Hansen's GISS» climate modeling methodology used to claim dire future predictions re global - warming - as «Naive & / or DisHonest, This seems to imply that some or most of these 49 are [Naive??? 49 ex-NASA vets are naive about the inner - working of NASA??
Over at AEI's Enterprise Blog, Mark J. Perry has a weird post about how all the dire predictions that environmentalists were making back in the 1970s never panned out.
However, we do not subscribe to the most dire predictions we have heard about Brexit.
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