It succeeds by what Temple University social historian Bryant Simon calls selling comfort in an anonymous, often
dislocating world.
The main thing that comes out of all of this, here and in other threads, is that these various climate models and their scenarios, forecasts or predictions, or whatever you want to call them, are the basis for a major push to totally
dislocate the world economy.
Not exact matches
In the past couple of decades, the
world has been racked with wars and other conflicts that have
dislocated the lives of 60 million people, making them refugees.
Gundogan
dislocated his kneecap in training at the start of May and was also sidelined for the 2014
World Cup with a back problem that ruled him out for almost the entire 2013 - 14 season.
In contemporary Europe, populism is attempting to exclude people
dislocated by wars, and by capitalism in different parts of the
world.
It's disturbing in the best way;
dislocating,
world - building.
The lovers find themselves in a
world that's lost all its moorings, a
world defined by the
dislocating effects of war and an irrational, tragic hope for the future.
BB: As an investor, I'm searching for the largest and most inefficient markets in the
world, where prices frequently
dislocate from value.
After my experiences with Call of Duty:
World at War, I know that you have to play with a
dislocated wrist to use all necessary buttons in a panicked situation.
«In our post-representational
world,» Cooper writes, «where images are
dislocated and free - floating across networks — how can we renegotiate an agency to images, imbue them with power, make them work for us?»
But, as the
world population grows and becomes more connected through the internet, this geographically
dislocated community has found it easier to connect with each other, collaborate together, and share global opportunities, rather than being confined just to their local communities.
Our activities are warming the
world's atmosphere at such a rate that most of our agriculture will be seriously
dislocated over the next few decades — even if we were to get down to business now and start controlling our emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases.
For years, there's been a building chorus of warnings on the looming prospect of «climate conflict» and «global warring» that might be set off as greenhouse - driven warming disrupts longstanding weather patterns in already - turbulent parts of the
world (think sub-Saharan Africa) or rising seas
dislocate coastal populations (think Bangladesh).
IPCC style Climate Science predicts catastrophe in pretty short order unless we
dislocate the economies of the industrialized
world.