Sentences with phrase «end of the decade suggests»

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Peter Bernstein, the widely respected financial economist and historian, suggested more than a decade ago that the process of putting asset allocation decisions on autopilot would need to come to an end.
Recent results suggest that the era of finding new icy Pluto - sized bodies has come to an end or at least a lull until much bigger telescopes equipped with wide - field cameras come online in the next decade.
The surprise is that Primal Fear holds up extremely well in the rearview, suggesting that it adheres to the feverish existentialism attached to the end of our last millennium more closely than it does to the manic courtroom antics of the decade's other, secondary obsession.
The grand tourer also borrows some elements from the brand - new DB11, which suggests that it might preview the third - generation Vanquish that's set to arrive by the end of the decade.
Peter Bernstein, the widely respected financial economist and historian, suggested more than a decade ago that the process of putting asset allocation decisions on autopilot would need to come to an end.
Despite the rhetorical tendency to suggest the social upheaval of the»60s ended with the actual decade, 1970 remained a year of unrest.
As the full title of Black Monolith V suggests, at the end of five decades, Whitten's memorial paintings have come full circle.
Granted, it is «slow» right now, but the melting has been increasing quite substantially, and whereas the IPCC had been speaking in the neighborhood of a sea level increase of 50 cm, figures between one to two meters are becoming common as the result of observed changes, and with the nonlinear processes and resulting positive feedback, Jim Hansen has suggested that a sea level doubling per decade and increase of several meters (up to 5 m) by the end of the century is more realistic.
Granted, it is «slow» right now, but the melting has been increasing quite substantially, and whereas the IPCC had been speaking in the neighborhood of a sea level increase of 50 cm, figures between one to two meters are becoming common as the result of the observed higher rates since, and with the nonlinear processes and resulting positive feedback, Jim Hansen has suggested that a sea level doubling per decade and increase of several meters (up to 5 m) by the end of the century is more realistic.
«We have to be cautious until our data has been properly analysed as part of a climate model, but this does suggest that the Arctic might be ice - free in summer for a day at least by the end of the decade,» Laxon told BBC News.
It suggests that he has missed the fundamental point — the fundamental point — about the new epoch: that the functioning of the Earth system has changed, and that it changed at the end of the 18th century; or, if we want to be absolutely certain, in the decades after the Second World War.
But regardless of when it ends — in a couple of years or in a whole decade — our research suggests the warming will be quite rapid.»
These suggest that the sea ice records coincidentally began just after several decades of cooling in the Arctic had ended!
This fits pretty well with what I had suggested earlier, where I anticipated an upcoming 20 year trend of 0.15 to 0.20 C / decade... the low end of IPCC projections.
We have no idea when the Modern Warming will end, or whether it already ended a decade ago, but ice core studies suggest several hundred years of warming, followed by several hundred years of cooling, are typical of historical climate cycles between the ice ages..
Yet modeling and theoretical studies suggest only small anthropogenic changes to tropical cyclone intensity several decades into the future [an increase on the order of ~ 5 % near the end of the 21st century (4, 5)-RSB-.
Wind energy accounted for only about 5 % of the energy produced in 2016, but the American Wind Energy Association suggests that this number will surge to 20 % by the end of the next decade.
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