Sentences with phrase «fueled heated debates»

Whether to use test - score data in teacher hiring and firing decisions has fueled heated debates in states across the country.
In Creation, the life work of scientist Charles Darwin fuels the heated debate between believers and non-believers.
Whatever the future holds for the cryptocurrency market, one thing is certain — it will continue to attract billions of dollars, dominate the headlines and fuel heated debate about what is likely to happen.

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That growth has fueled an already heated debate about political spending by corporations.
As Vancouver's house prices lift off into lotus land, the debate over just how much local real estate activity is fuelled by wealthy Asian investors is getting more heated.
The conference «Fuel Poverty: Our Vision for the Future» is supported by National Grid and Northern Powergrid and will focus on six key vision statements exploring the wider issues of fuel poverty including; energy efficiency programmes, fuel poverty and health, the heat or eat debate, hard to treat properties, energy behaviour and a fairer energy marFuel Poverty: Our Vision for the Future» is supported by National Grid and Northern Powergrid and will focus on six key vision statements exploring the wider issues of fuel poverty including; energy efficiency programmes, fuel poverty and health, the heat or eat debate, hard to treat properties, energy behaviour and a fairer energy marfuel poverty including; energy efficiency programmes, fuel poverty and health, the heat or eat debate, hard to treat properties, energy behaviour and a fairer energy marfuel poverty and health, the heat or eat debate, hard to treat properties, energy behaviour and a fairer energy market.
The BOST action sparked heated political debate when the minority NDC called for Mr. Obeng Boateng's suspension, but the majority New Patriotic Party (NPP) hit back, exposing the BOST under Mahama's NDC of being behind the contamination of fuel in the country when it was in power.
The listing of the coho salmon seems likely to fuel the already heated debate surrounding the Endangered Species Act this year.
While not a scientist, I clearly understand that fossil fuels emits greenhouse gases, though the degree of warming are obviously open for heated debate and frankly, a lot of not so friendly jabs on this and other sites.
This strategy could help policy makers overcome a fundamental conflict in the debate over global warming: carbon dioxide, the main heat - trapping gas in the air, is an unavoidable byproduct of burning fossil fuels like coal and oil — and combustion of fossil fuels is the foundation of industrial societies.
THERE is little grey area or middle - ground in often heated debates, with the CAGW camp blaming the burning of fossil fuels, namely coal, not only for a > 1 degree celsius warming of the atmosphere since 1850, but on literally anything and everything that moves, shifts, spins or tilts upon contact with colourless, odourless, tasteless, non-reactive, trace gas and plant food carbon dioxide!
While there is overwhelming scientific consensus that heat - trapping gases released by burning fossil fuels are warming the planet (in particular at the poles), the debate shows there is still a fracas over the finer ways in which Earth's climate will change.
The debate over global warming centers on the extent to which gases released from the burning of fossil fuels — mainly carbon dioxide — are trapping the sun's heat in the Earth's atmosphere, creating a greenhouse effect.
However, as Mr. Outing points out, presenting a «balanced» view of global heating doesn't make sense — there isn't anything resembling a serious debate about whether human beings are causing global heating because the current scientific consensus is that human burning of fossil fuels is causing global heating.
The signing of the order, just hours before we recorded, helped fuel what certainly would already have been a very heated debate between our two guests.
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