Sentences with phrase «future human actions»

Both the Hubbert model (s) and IPCC scenarios suffer from the uncertainty introduced by the unpredictability of future human actions, and socioeconomic forecasting even more so.
Climate models are not designed to capture record daily highs and lows with precision, and it remains impossible to know future human actions that will determine the level of future greenhouse gas emissions.

Not exact matches

Happiness has been explored in terms of the relations between humans and their past, the objection goes, while the relation of human action to the future has been ignored.
the future of the human race is at stake with some of these actions, and if we are called Islamaphobic to get our point across then so be it.
A priori (by «dichotomic» analysis of the various outlets theoretically offered to our freedom of action) as well as a posteriori (by classification of the various human attitudes in fact observable around us), three alternatives, together forming a logically connected sequence, seem to express and exhaust all the possibilities open to our assessment and choice as we contemplate the future of Mankind: a) pessimism or optimism; b) the optimism of withdrawal or the optimism of evolution; c) evolution in terms of the many or of the unit.
But these people will not abandon their affiliation to the sense that there is «something out there,» so they do not go along with a rationalist and materialistic explanation of the world, in which humans are responsible to themselves and one another for their actions - and for the future.
«they do not go along with a rationalist and materialistic explanation of the world, in which humans are responsible to themselves and one another for their actions — and for the future
A more accurate view would be that all human beings characteristically guide their actions by practical reason; the point is not that we should aim at a maximum possible distance from other creatures regarding our ability to imagine how future contingencies will eventually be actualized.
From the article: But these people will not abandon their affiliation to the sense that there is «something out there,» so they do not go along with a rationalist and materialistic explanation of the world, in which humans are responsible to themselves and one another for their actions — and for the future.
«But these people will not abandon their affiliation to the sense that there is «something out there,» so they do not go along with a rationalist and materialistic explanation of the world, in which humans are responsible to themselves and one another for their actions — and for the future
The human enterprise is a great adventure, as we move from the relatively settled world of our past, through decisions and actions in the present, toward the unexplored but alluring world of the future.
We humans will have the kind of future we decide for by our present actions, whether such choice is deliberate or inadvertent.
Prophecy is about sin and repentance, action and decision, here and now in the human situation; apocalyptic is about wars in heaven, divine actions and purposes, and events of a future beyond time.
If action is the midwife of the future, then human activity can add the new to the world.
In any event, of all the theories which we may evolve concerning the end of the Earth, it is the only one which affords a coherent prospect wherein, in the remote future, the deepest and most powerful currents of human consciousness may converge and culminate: intelligence and action, learning and religion.
In my opinion, it is only those who care for the natural world for its own sake and for the sake of future human inhabitants who can guide us toward patterns of action that will be truly sustainable.
One of these instincts pushes humans to reflect on their own past actions and future situations in order to judge their realism and ethical value.
Today the salvation that concerns me most is the salvation of the Earth and its inhabitants from the destructive actions of human beings who threaten to destroy its habitability for future generations.
Given our stress on freedom in the divine nature, we need to reinterpret omniscience of the future so that it means not a fixed knowledge of every coming event held in a timeless instant, but the simultaneous grasp of an absolute infinity of possibles — a capability we human beings lack — and an instantaneous calculation of the odds for all future possible events and actions.
It is a poignant love letter to fathers, babies and mothers, and also an imperative call to action for society: birth matters for each of our individual psyches, and for the future of our shared human family, so we better consider how we do it.
Second, supporting any UN military efforts sets the precedent that such actions could be used on them in the future for such reasons as their nuclear weapons development or severe human rights violations.
As a (poor) analogy, arguing whether or not it's human - caused feels a bit like planning to develop real estate on a seaside clifftop which some specialists have said might suffer dangerous erosion in the next 70 years unless you put up some seawalls to prevent water action at the base of the cliff - and basing your view whether to build seawalls and other erosion defences upon whether or not there's proof that human activity would be the cause of any future erosion, rather than whether or not erosion is likely and if so how harmful it might be to your interests if nothing is done to reduce it.
We need both our heads and our hearts to make good choices at COP21 and to agree on actions that demonstrate our love and respect for our fellow humans — today and into the future.
A new study published in Annals of Botany shows that plants react to anesthetics similarly to the way animals and humans do, suggesting plants are ideal objects for testing anesthetics actions in future.
He wrote that scientists should not ask whether human actions have changed the likelihood of a particular storm happening in the future.
First, even with aggressive climate action, extreme climate events are likely to increase throughout much of the world — and human societies should brace themselves for that future, no matter what.
Decisions made today are made in the context of confident projections of future warming with continued emissions, but clearly there is more to do to better characterize the human and economic consequences of delaying action on climate change and how to frame these issues in the context of other concerns.
The Observatory will also set out to explain the current drivers of climate change arising from human activities (including industry and agriculture), and how our future actions will depend on our capacity to understand the pace and direction of change.
The Science Media Centre invited two leading experts to discuss the need for human and political action to preserve the Earth's biodiversity into the future.
Good sci - fi has all these things, of course, but «bigger» isn't better, and most of the «big» idea movies use «the future» as a setting for action and adventure, whereas true sci - fi films (and books) use that setting to tell human stories in new ways; human relationships (with others, with self, with the environment, etc...) are are the core of the best sci - fi movies we've seen.
X-Men's action takes place in the near future, when the United States Senate is debating a bill that will require all mutants (human beings who possess special powers as a result of DNA mutations) to register with the government.
Based on the worldwide bestseller, DIVERGENT is a thrilling action - adventure set in a future world where people are divided into distinct factions based on human virtues.
It brings all the elements together, points to the future and keeps the action to a human - scale minimum.
Language: English Genre: Sci - Fi / Action MPAA rating: R Director: James Cameron Actors: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Michael Biehn Plot: A human and a cyborg are sent from the future, one to protect the mother of a boy who will someday be needed to save the world, and one to kill her.
And yet here comes «Surrogates,» a slick sci - fi number that presents a future in which flawless, hot - bodied, chicly dressed synthetic humans do the everyday living / working / playing, their every action neurally controlled by their real - human counterparts, a risk - averse population of shut - ins who've gone to seed.
And since Black Panther demands so many quick switches between human facial reaction and suited - up action, in any given fight there's about as many «mask on» and «mask off» moments as in a Future refrain and that can be a bit silly, if not disorienting.
About Bright Set in an alternate present - day, this action - thriller directed by David Ayer (Suicide Squad, End of Watch, writer of Training Day) follows two cops from very different backgrounds (Ward, a human played by Will Smith, and Jakoby, an orc played by Joel Edgerton) who embark on a routine patrol night that will ultimately alter the future as their world knows it.
Dauntless is an action RPG title heavily inspired by the Monster Hunter saga of Capcom and set in a hypothetical future where a cataclysm populated the world with dinosaur - like creatures, whose main victims are human survivors, of course.
Horror - action drama set in the near future about vampire hunter Vanessa Helsing (Kelly Overton), who has the unique genetic ability to turn vampires back into humans.
Pixar's decision to interject a live - action Fred Willard into the film as the powerless president of Buy N Large Corp — shown via video feed in contrast to the film's cartoon humans of the future — is perplexing and ballsy.
They announced their own responsibility for undertaking actions, inviting and encourage similar actions and commitments by other rightsholders and stakeholders, communicating a vision for healthy communities, sustainable and equitable human well - being and its associated strategies, and coming together in the form of a global citizen's movement to shepherd the transition to a sustainable, equitable, and democratic future.
In this sense, and with the adaptation of university curricula to the guidelines of the Bologna Declaration (1999), it is necessary to train future professionals socio, values and attitudes related to solidarity and social justice, seeking ways of action to achieve sustainable human development.
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The danger for Ginny in the future could be confusing a pedophile's actions with sincere human love and companionship Anyone who is familiar with different types of boarding facilities or managed care facilities for people of assorted ages has seen physical intimacy (or the attempt at) and affection between humans.
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The core issue is that we have to replace physical actions with digital equivalents — and the companies doing the replacing aren't worried about the future of human knowledge.
The movements of securities prices on a momentary basis are always guided by specific human action and attempts at forecasting and calculating an uncertain future.
The action of the game takes players to a near future, in which human scientists managed to develop a technology allowing them to recreate the DNA of prehistoric reptiles.
Horizon Zero Dawn is an action RPG that takes place in an alternative future where humans and machines struggle for survival in a hostile world.
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