Not quite sure how we missed this one, but in
an episode of Future States one Werner Herzog is this voice of a plastic bag.
Not exact matches
In this
episode, Nobel Prize winning physicist Frank Wilczek talks about his new book, Fantastic Realities, as well as his research and the current and
future state of physics.
United
States of Tara, Season 2,
Episode 12: Diablo Cody discusses the season finale, the
future of Tara's alters and the evolution
of the Gregson family.
Who: Elisabeth Moss, Samira Wiley and Joseph Fiennes What: A 10 -
episode series based on Margaret Atwood's dystopian novel about a near -
future world in which women serve as concubines for the leaders
of a fundamentalist
state When: Premieres April 26 Where: Hulu Why We're Excited: After a trailer for the series aired during the Super Bowl, the 1985 novel rocketed to the top
of the Amazon bestseller list.
Smerdon's study is the first to examine the
future risk
of «megadrought» in the southwest and central United
States in the context
of historical
episodes of drought in the same regions.
... In light
of their recent findings, Davies et al. say there is «little support for the existence
of a «permanent El Niño»... that there was robust ENSO variability in past «greenhouse»
episodes and that
future warming will be unlikely to promote a permanent El Niño
state,» which point they also emphasize in the final sentence
of their abstract, where they say that their evidence for robust Late Cretaceous ENSO variability «does not support the theory
of a «permanent El Niño,»» [Andrew Davies, Alan E.S. Kemp, Graham P. Weedon, John A. Barron 2012: Geology]
2) Their «
Episodes of severe weather in the United
States, such as the present abundance
of rainfall in California, are brandished as tangible evidence
of the
future costs
of current climate trends.»
Episodes of severe weather in the United
States, such as the present abundance
of rainfall in California, are brandished as tangible evidence
of the
future costs
of current climate trends.