It is true that China's economy is slowing down, but lower growth rate in the country should not be a reason for
global concern since the pace of growth is «as much by design as by accident,» noted the article, written by British businessman Martin Gilbert, who is the founder and CEO of Aberdeen Asset Management.
Not exact matches
The rapid growth of debt in China
since the
global financial crisis has also been cause for
concern... and rightly so.
Both U.S. crude and
global benchmark Brent traded at the highest levels
since 2014 as geopolitical
concerns overshadowed a surprise build in U.S. crude inventories.
In Canada in the period
since the
global financial crisis, the most
concerning vulnerabilities have been in the household sector — notably the combination of rising indebtedness and elevated house prices.
Coupled with a
global technology sell - off,
concerns about its growing spending have clobbered its shares more than 10 per cent
since a January record high.
While I would concede that there are legitimate reasons to be
concerned about the
global economy, especially for manufacturers (note that the ISM exports measure fell below 50 for the first time
since, you guessed it, 2009), I think the U.S. economy faces a bigger, home - grown problem.
Global real estate consultant Knight Frank is reporting
since the UK's vote to leave the EU in June 2016, there has been widespread
concern that jobs might leave the UK, or firms will delay recruitment.
Both U.S. crude and
global benchmark Brent traded at the highest levels
since 2014 as
concerns about airstrikes drove the market higher.
Concerns about the tenuous health of the
global economy appear to have eased
since late summer, prompting investors to revisit some beaten down, economically sensitive groups.
Since then, improved sentiment about
global prospects, the decline in the exchange rate and rising
concerns about the rapid growth of housing credit have seen these expectations scaled back markedly.
The generally positive run of economic data around the world has been reflected in a clear change in sentiment in financial markets
since mid-year, as
concerns that the
global recovery would falter gave way to increasing confidence about the outlook.
In any case,
since anything that helps «social progress» (as they define it) is eligible for their
concern, I guess they can talk about
global warming, too.
Since that time, while many internal divisions persist, the United Church of Canada has been able to get on with other things, including great
global concerns of social justice that must have a certain priority over personal morality and church polity.
Since organic farming currently accounts for such a small percentage of
global agricultural production, Crowder said its effect on food security is not an immediate
concern.
«We are
concerned by the increase on tensions in that region, and urge the United Nations to assume its responsibility and bring an end to this senseless conflict... While the world has drastically changed
since 1945, the United Nations, and indeed the
global governance architecture, remains mired in a long bygone era.
Although the Bulletin was originally formed out of
concern for
global nuclear annihilation, the group has
since broadened its purview to include the world's vulnerability to climate change.
William M. Gray wrote... I judge our present
global ocean circulation to be similar to that of the period of the early 1940s when the globe had shown great warming
since 1910, and there was
concern as to whether this 1910 - 1940
global warming would continue.
In the paper Gray makes many extravagant claims about how supposed changes in the THC accounted for various 20th century climate changes («I judge our present
global ocean circulation conditions to be similar to that of the period of the early 1940s when the globe had shown great warming
since 1910, and there was
concern as to whether this 1910 - 1940
global warming would continue.
``... the last 150 years...» The
global warming that we are
concerned with is the warming that has occurred
since the 1970s, not over 150 years.
Nissan isn't
concerned,
since this was, after all, a European vehicle, and any U.S. sales will be the
global sales equivalent of gravy.
Since the «taper tantrum» back in 2013, the prospect of the Fed easing monetary policy has been one of the top
concerns for
global market participants.
The yield on the 10 - year Treasury note — a bedrock of
global financial markets — has been rising
since tax legislation was proposed in the fall of 2017, and the yield reached a four - year high of 2.85 % on the day the jobs report was released.6 — 7 Although the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was generally welcomed on Wall Street, bond traders have been
concerned that increased Treasury sales to pay for the $ 1.5 trillion tax cuts will erode bond prices.
Flip down a further two pages, and you can find a chapter giving the usual collection of «they say / they say» (with caveats)
concerning global warming
since pre-industrial time.
As far as this historic period is
concerned, the reconstruction of past temperatures based on deep boreholes in deep permafrost is one of the best past temperature proxies we have (for the
global regions with permafrost — polar regions and mountainous regions)-- as a signal of average temperatures it's even more accurate than historic direct measurements of the air temperature,
since the earth's upper crust acts as a near perfect conservator of past temperatures — given that no water circulation takes place, which is precisely the case in permafrost where by definition the water is frozen.
So, if one wants to claim that only long terms trends really count, then I see nothing to take seriously as far as «
global warming» is
concerned,
since I see no long term trend at all........
This is of some
concern (hence the recent interest in this topic)
since estimates for the
global mean temperature during the Eemian suggest that it was only 1 - 2 ºC warmer than the present.
Since these droughts appear linked to changes in the Atlantic — both in post - and pre-industrial times, we should be
concerned that ongoing --- human - caused — changes to the
global climate system could alter the Atlantic in such a way as to transition North Africa back into severe drought that could last decades to centuries.
Was the director
concerned that the results would undermine the already extremely weak arguments that
global warming from roughly the middle of the 1970s to near the end of the 1990s (there has been none
since) was almost entirely the result of human - caused processes?
This is opposite to the prediction and
since this was the only actual problem predicted to result directly from the predicted
global warming;
global warming should be of no
concern.
However,
since more Americans express little to no worry about
global warming than say this about extinction,
global warming is clearly the environmental issue of least
concern to them.
Since the proportions in Australia deeply
concerned about the possibly catastrophic effects of anthropogenic
global warming (however much warming there actually is) are probably about the same as in the USA, how is it that President Trump can ignore something in his country that no one in ours seems to be able to do?
I assume the question about the military using those heaters despite pretending to be
concerned about
global warming was rhetorical,
since Dennie herself has often answered it: They don't care!
since most people who are
concerned about it would much rather that
global warming be far less significant.
This chart comes from a report this year by the International Energy Agency, which notes that
since 1990, the carbon - intensity of the
global economy has improved by a mere 1 percent — despite all the
concern and all the conferences on climate change.
This ideological gap has widened slightly
since the question was last asked in 2010; then, 53 % of liberals and 23 % of conservatives expressed grave
concerns about
global warming.
(B) s «belief» should lead them to put climate mitigation at the top of their list of
concerns, and the presence of these «hollow» believers proves that the doctrine of CAGW is Culturally Determined,
since there is no similarly contradictory group of nonbelievers in CAGW (presumably they would be nonbelievers in CAGW who demand that trillions should be spent to mitigate
global warming).
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Since sea level is not rising, the chief ground of
concern at the potential effects of anthropogenic «
global warming» — that millions of shore - dwellers the world over may be displaced as the oceans expand — is baseless.
Landsea said he was gravely
concerned that
since Trenberth had already «come to the conclusion that
global warming has altered hurricane activity,» and
since Trenberth would be overseeing the hurricane section in the Climate Bible, «it may not be possible for the IPCC process to proceed objectively.»
Since 2011, the
Global Diversity Foundation (GDF) has organised GESA to broaden and deepen the knowledge, networking and communication skills of activists, postgraduate students and professionals who are
concerned about the human dimensions of environmental challenges.
A new national survey on public responses to climate change finds that public
concern about
global warming has dropped sharply
since the fall of 2008.
Since most
global warming
concern (including that behind regulatory action) stems from the projections of climate models as to how the earth's temperature will evolve as we emit greenhouse gases into the atmosphere (as a result of burning fossil fuels to produce energy), it is important to keep a tab on how the model projections are faring when compared with reality.
Since I was a teenager, I have been
concerned about the
global warming crisis we are facing and I have been passionate about finding ways to help the world help itself and avoid tremendous climate catastrophe.
``... the last 150 years...» The
global warming that we are
concerned with is the warming that has occurred
since the 1970s, not over 150 years.
Global warming has largely stalled
since the late 1990s, raising
concerns regarding our understanding of climate sensitivity, the underlying mechanisms influencing climate variability and the ability of climate models to represent decadal variability.
Since Bradley is involved in all five incidents, if his
concern is about plagiarism, as opposed to exacting revenge on someone who had the temerity to criticize MBH, then he should be filing complaints against the authors and editors of the Oxford Companion to
Global Change (Larry Peterson, David Cuff, Goudie), the authors and editors of the Climate Change Study Guide and Enviropedia (Joe Buchdahl and others) and the coauthors of Luterbacher et al 2010: Jürg Luterbacher, Elena Xoplaki, Marcel Küttel, Eduardo Zorita, Jesus Fidel González - Rouco, Phil D. Jones, Marco Stössel, This Rutishauser, Heinz Wanner, Joanna Wibig, and Rajmund Przybylak.
Allianz
Global Assistance's Survey Shows Safety
Concerns and Fear of Communism are Beginning to Fade, But Travelers are Needing More Travel Information, Infrastructure and Internet AccessibilityA year
since the U.S. government's easing of travel restrictions to Cuba, an annual survey * by leading travel insurance provider Allianz
Global Assistance is reporting that Americans are less interested in taking a trip to the country than in 2016.
Since the beginning of 2016, our conversations with capital sources have made it abundantly clear that
concerns over a tighter
global financial outlook and the implementation of new regulations have caused a shift in lender sentiment.