Sentences with phrase «editor of the report»

The Review Editors of the report (normally two per chapter) make sure that all comments are taken into account by the author teams.
«A clear picture of how exactly long - term climate change impacted the California drought is yet to emerge,» Stephanie Herring of the National Climatic Data Center, the lead editor of the report, said during yesterday's call.
Roslyn is also an Associate Editor of the Reports in Family Law.
«It's not just one of the largest deals this year — it's one of the largest deals in Canada ever,» Derek DeCloet, Editor of Report on Business at The Globe and Mail, said in voting for Weston.
The combined effect of changes in sea ice, glaciers, and the Greenland ice sheet is also conspiring to reduce the overall reflectivity of the Arctic in the summer, when the sun is ever - present, said Martin Jeffries, NOAA program officer and Arctic science advisor at the Office of Naval Research, and one of the three editors of the report card.
Free editing of the report writing work along with formatting and proofreading is also done by the best quality proofreaders and editors of report writing work.
According to a McClatchey report, «Jackie Richter - Menge, the chief editor of the report and a research civil engineer at the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory in Hanover, N.H., said the warming trend made any return to previous Arctic conditions increasingly unlikely, at least in the foreseeable future.»
Susan served as Senior Editor of this report, focusing her attention on the Synopsis and Executive Summary, which are written to be accessible to non-scientists.
«Plastics are very long - lived products that could potentially have service over decades, and yet our main use of these lightweight, inexpensive materials are as single - use items that will go to the garbage dump within a year, where they'll persist for centuries,» Richard Thompson, lead editor of the report, said in an interview.
«Innovation results today still remain fairly highly correlated with income levels,» says Soumitra Dutta, an editor of the report, at a meeting on the report's release in New York City this morning.
«I think there really is a deep and very unsettling signal coming through that U.S. society is in many ways under profound stress, even though the economy by traditional measures is doing fine,» Jeffrey D. Sachs, an editor of the report, told The New York Times.
«The more we do this in the future... the easier it's going to get,» said Peter Stott, a researcher at the U.K. Met Office Hadley Center and an editor of the report.
Editors of the report are Louse P. King, assistant professor of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology at Harvard Medical School and the director of reproductive bioethics at its Center for Bioethics; Rachel L. Zacharias, project manager and research assistant at The Hastings Center; and Josephine Johnston, The Hastings Center's director of research.
«So there's a definite recent decline in sea ice,» Jessica Blunden, a climatologist with ERT, Inc. at NCEI and the lead editor of the report, said.
«Several lines of evidence suggest that the volume of a sphere about 200 nanometers across is needed to house the chemistry of a cell that has a biology familiar to us,» says Andrew Knoll, paleobiologist from Harvard University, member of the NASA Astrobiology Institute, and one of the editors of the report.
Louisa McCune, editor of the report and executive director of Kirkpatrick Foundation, concurs.
Scientists from NOAA's National Climatic Data Center were the lead editors of the report, compiled by 425 scientists from 57 countries.
One of the editors of this report gave expert evidence for the defence.
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