Sentences with phrase «evolve as a global community»

And it will help the next generation evolve as a global community.

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The MPW International Summit is the cornerstone of the global expansion of Fortune Most Powerful Women, which started as a conference 18 years ago and has evolved into the preeminent community of women leaders in business and beyond.
The committee has prepared a report that, in my view, provides policy makers and the scientific community with a critical view of surface temperature reconstructions and how they are evolving over time, as well as a good sense of how important our understanding of the paleoclimate temperature record is within the overall state of scientific knowledge on global climate change.
«In all these places,» write the Lappés, «we discovered people who are not accepting corporate global capitalism as it is but are evolving it so that growing and eating good food — and economic life itself — is again embedded in life - affirming values and community
As we see societies evolve to respond to climate change, there are widespread changes to regulations and industries that impact the global investment community.
Over the years, Nordic Game has evolved from a humble regional conference into a truly global industry event, as our vision of a strong, united games community and the values so many of us share — openness, innovation and diversity -LSB-...]
Her retrospective exhibition CIVIC RADAR, organized and produced in 2014 by the ZKM (Center for New Media Art), Karlsruhe, Germany, acknowledged her contribution to the global new media arts community and was enthusiastically received as it evolved into other museum presentations including Modern Art Oxford, the Lehmbruck Museum, and the Deichtorhallen Hamburg / Sammlung Falckenberg.
Following the signing of the Paris Agreement in December 2015, a targeted focus has emerged within the scientific community to better understand how changes to the global climate system will evolve in response to specific thresholds of future global mean warming, such as 1.5 ◦ C or 2 ◦ C above «pre-industrial levels».
But as this past weekend's second Japan Ecovillage Conference and this month's earlier Chicago Urban Ecovillage gathering demonstrates, the word «ecovillage» has quietly evolved to become an all - purpose, cross-cultural and positive term describing a global phenomenon of diverse people living and working together in communities with the common vision of building a more sustainable future, developing and testing different models of economy, energy and cooperative living (without the sensationalist media attention).
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