Sentences with phrase «drastic action at»

The main conclusions of the Cosmos paper, including the most - referred - to quotes like «Look before you leap» and «The scientific basis for a greenhouse warming is too uncertain to justify drastic action at this time,» both appeared before the publication of the Cosmos article, in a separate paper authored by Fred Singer alone in the journal ES&T (see archived PDF here).
That same year he wrote: «The scientific base for a greenhouse warming is too uncertain to justify drastic action at this time.»

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«We have to deal with the possibility that at one point, the Federal Reserve and other central banks may have to take more drastic action than they currently anticipate — reacting to the markets, not guiding the markets,» Dimon wrote in the letter.
Of its content we are told very little, but perhaps enough to give a pointer to one at least of its themes, as well as to the purpose and meaning of his drastic action.10
Perfect timing, as my grape tomato plant is weighted down with fruit that I have a bad feeling will ripen all at once, demanding drastic action.
If there is no drastic action taken at the end of this season, Arsenal could lose their fans substantially.
It may seem harsh to take such drastic actions against a player who has already been punished for his actions but Rose should know the level of professionalism his manager expects at his club by now.
Tonight's Virginia Tech / Miami game has provided many interesting angles from a sports betting perspective, including drastic early line movement, Miami buyback at +3 and a tidal wave of professional action today that reshaped the market.
If you really want changes, your going to have to prove it by taking drastic measures and personally, judging by my experience from the North Bank day's at Highbury which was a million times more hostile than the Emirates, most Arsenal fan's are all mouth with no actions!
If you treat people fairly, communicate and set clear expectations and manage with real skill, the workplace will always run much more smoothly and with far fewer issues that require such drastic action as Marissa Mayers directive at Yahoo.
In a speech at a Royal United Services Institute counter-terrorism conference, he said derogating from the European Convention on Human Rights would lead to a damaging fight that parliament was likely to lose, and that the government does not need to take such drastic action.
Unless drastic action is taken soon, we are likely to see a 4 °C rise this century, warns Simon Anderson at the International Institute for Environment and Development in Edinburgh, UK.
America's social degeneration is a complex vicious cycle that will only worsen if our elected officials do not take drastic corrective action with the public food supply and substantially reduce taxes at the national level.
This has actually been a tough read and hard to get into and understand — I'm at the 47 % mark, and I am seriously debating stopping and deleting it from my Kindle: that's a pretty drastic action on my part, as I rarely just stop reading halfway through many things in the sometimes fragile hope it will get better.
How to Retire at 55: Retirement at 55 requires less - drastic action, as long as you give yourself time to bulk up your savings and reduce expenses.
Paul Williams, a meteorologist at the University of Reading in the UK, reports in the Advances in Atmospheric Sciences journal that he used supercomputer simulations to test the rise in rough rides and scary moments at altitudes of 9,000 metres across the Atlantic if carbon dioxide ratios in the atmosphere double − as they could this century, unless drastic action is taken to reduce emissions.
«One year later, in a discussion of Senator Gore's book Earth In Balance, Gregg Easterbrook notes that Senator Gore failed to mention that» «before his death last year, Revelle published a paper that concludes, «The scientific basis for greenhouse warming is too uncertain to justify drastic» action at this time.»»
we have no real notion whether AGW will have a net positive effect, a net negative effect or no discernable effect at all on our climate and our environment; as a result, we must take drastic and undoubtedly painful action now to stop it
Sure, these efforts add up over time, but considering the scale of the plastic disaster, and the continuing rate at which the planet's oceans are filling with plastic pollution, we need much more drastic action immediately.
At last, Bangladesh — which has suffered more than its share of climate fatalities — takes drastic action by threatening to inject a «million tonnes of powdered sulphates into the stratosphere» in order to «geo - engineer» global cooling.
This is set to rise steadily higher — yet it is being imposed for only one reason: the widespread conviction, which is shared by politicians of all stripes and drilled into children at primary schools, that, without drastic action to reduce carbon - dioxide emissions, global warming is certain soon to accelerate, with truly catastrophic consequences by the end of the century — when temperatures could be up to five degrees higher.
«The administration's tone was to take drastic action immediately,» says Ken Simonson, chief economist at the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC).
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