Sentences with phrase «events in a global context»

The intensity / frequency of precipitation events in a global context under the wider context of climate change is always worth exploring.

Not exact matches

But regardless of what happens next, it's important to put events in Greece in context: Despite all the recent drama and late - night summits between Greece and its creditors, the global economy and markets aren't too far off the trajectory they were on in early 2015.
In today's context of global change leading to extreme climate events impacting habitats, this message is more important than ever.
World Stem Cell Summit and Phacilitate Cell & Gene Therapy World is the only event to showcase the global cord blood and perinatal stem cell field while at the same time placing it in its broader strategic context as a critically important component of future cell, gene and immunotherapy business and production models.
Specificaly, we were talking about a regional warming event in the context of an otherwise unremarkable month for «Global» temperatures.
Myrmikan Research chronicles the collapse of the current, global credit bubble — the largest and broadest in history — analyzing current events from the perspective of Austrian economics and placing them in historical context.
The quantity and concentration of highly varied limestone formations is extraordinary in a global context, whilst the superbly exposed geology provides an insight into the recovery of marine life in the Triassic period, after the greatest extinction event recorded in the history of life on Earth.
The terms «local» and «international» are given new emphasis (especially at this juncture and in the context of one of the largest sporting events on the planet) and the following questions are posed: What does it mean to be a local artist in this age of the global?
Artists of the decade often addressed these events specifically in their work, but also situated them within the context of changes particular to the art world, such as the «culture wars» surrounding artistic freedom and censorship; the impact of new media (video, sound, and digital art) on artistic practice; and the expansion of the global art market, with its explosion of art fairs and art markets.
«Because the global earth system is highly complicated, until a relationship between actual storm intensity and tropical climate change is clearly demonstrated, it would be premature to conclude that such a link exists or is significant (from the standpoints of either event or outcome risk) in the context of variability.»
I would however point out that an instance of North Dakota flooding or freezing is not «global» nor is it indicative of a trend — it is regional and is a single event, and let's please not be myopic here and muddle the issues, as it's even worse «science» to take a single isolated event in time and geography and then attempt to extrapolate it out across the entire globe and into future decades than to depict an out - of - context «hockey stick» of historic data as is being pointed out here.
Specificaly, we were talking about a regional warming event in the context of an otherwise unremarkable month for «Global» temperatures.
Seeing the global picture aids in how climate is perceived in the context of these weather events.
I don't think that it's «alarmist» to be alarmed about events in the Yamal when seen in this new martian context — Siberian news reports last year described mapping of 7000 methane - venting mounds across the Yamal - Gydan (The Siberian Times, 27/03/2017), a number far in excess of the global frost mound population (~ 5000 [Mackay, 1998]-RRB- as of 1998.
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