An important new forum to promote cross-disciplinary
discussion of a global phenomenon with long - term societal implications.
Not exact matches
It also includes a two - day symposium (March 5 - 6) examining the diverse practices
of artists, curators and collectors from Africa and the Diaspora through a series
of panel
discussions and video screenings, looking at new
global phenomena in contemporary artistic production.
It has always surprised me that this huge, demonstrated contributor to
global warming, in fact one that is essential to maintenance
of everyday climate
phenomena, is neglected in
discussions of climate change.
Discussion from the Viewpoints
of the Numbers
of Typhoons That Develop, Approach, and Hit Japan, and Their Intensities The present paper examines the theory that
global warming causes abnormal weather
phenomena involving typhoons, focusing on the numbers
of typhoons that develop and hit Japan and their intensities.
OUTSIDE SCIENTIFIC forums, contemporary
discussions of the
phenomenon of global warming are now so heated that one wonders whether they are contributing to the
phenomenon itself.
(I was also, while I made the point badly, referring to the
global ocean pattern and it's affect along with other
phenomenon upon regional climate differences, but am hesitant to even mention bc then that becomes the new «Climate change refutation» harping point, perpetuating the same pattern.And it's really irrelevant to the rest
of this comment even, not to mention the broader
discussion, nor the underlying issue itself.)
The point
of discussion is your false claim that the MWP was not a
global phenomenon.
In
discussions of global change, the term tipping point has been used to describe a variety
of phenomena, including the appearance
of a positive feedback, reversible phase transitions, phase transitions with hysteresis effects, and bifurcations where the transition is smooth but the future path
of the system depends on the noise at a critical point.