Sentences with phrase «global headlines for»

Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion's foray into Vegemite - based policy has won global headlines for a suggestion that the product should be restricted in some remote communities to stop moonshine production — even Time Australia inhaled.
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With growing opportunities in emerging and frontier economies — and countries like Iran and Cuba — a current news headline, given President Obama's visit there — opening up for business, adapting to diverse locations will prove key in the global business landscape.
New York Global Citizen Festival concert in Central Park, funded by billionaire Sumner Redstone for $ 1.5 million, and headlined by Neil Young.
Lakos - Bujas said he and his team view «normalizing inflation and declining global deflationary risks as a positive for equities at this stage of the cycle, and believe there has been some overreaction to inflation headlines lately.»
A popular theme for global macro managers in 2014 might be summed up by the headline «Developed Markets Rumble, Emerging Markets Tumble.»
Hopefully putting to an end for at least a few months any still latent confusion over whether there «coordinated global growth» ended some time ago, Goldman reports that the Y / Y growth of its proprietary headline Global Leading Indicator (GLI), supposedly a more accurate proxy of the economy than GDP, growth decreased to 2.62 % in Aprglobal growth» ended some time ago, Goldman reports that the Y / Y growth of its proprietary headline Global Leading Indicator (GLI), supposedly a more accurate proxy of the economy than GDP, growth decreased to 2.62 % in AprGlobal Leading Indicator (GLI), supposedly a more accurate proxy of the economy than GDP, growth decreased to 2.62 % in April,...
MNI Main Wire MNI Main Wire delivers real - time intelligence for global markets in scrolling headline format, backed by in - depth stories.
The energy sector dominated headlines in 2015 as oil capped its biggest two - year loss ever amid a widening supply glut and intensifying fight for global market share.
«With massive foodborne illness outbreaks grabbing headlines around the world and a growing public mandate for accountability, the conditions are right to establish a global standard for food safety manager certification,» Lynch added.
The case of Meriam Ibrahim, sentenced to death for apostasy in Sudan, brought this issue to global headlines earlier this year.
The press release for the study was headlined: «Global warming: Our best guess is likely wrong.»
Recently, Emoryâ $ ™ s Jeff Koplan, MD, vice president for global health and past CDC director, participated in a Breakthroughs panel sponsored by Big Think, Pfizer and Discover to discuss the latest issues in pandemic and genomic science, fields that have not only made big headlines recently but also promise to be two of the most pressing topics in global science and medicine in coming years.
The headline number (2.3 ºC) is a little lower than IPCC's «best estimate» of 3ºC global warming for a doubling of CO2, but within the likely range (2 - 4.5 ºC) of the last IPCC report.
Amazon Studios has released a new teaser trailer and poster for its Jean - Claude Van Damme - headlined comedy series Jean - Claude Van Johnson which also stars Phylicia Rashad, Kat Foster, and Moises Arias; check them out here... Jean - Claude Van Johnson stars global martial arts & film sensation Jean - Claude Van Damme playing «Jean - Claude Van Damme», a global martial arts -LSB-...]
«When lower - income or nontraditional potential gap year participants see newspaper articles with headlines like «Malia Obama's «Gap Year» is Part of a Growing (and Expensive) Trend,» I worry that they will foreclose on the idea that a year of self - discovery, career exploration, and global perspective - taking could be for them as well» she says.
The ad begins by citing a recent Wall Street Journal headline that reads, «U.S. High - School Students Slip in Global Rankings,» referring to the latest Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) results in which U.S. 15 - year - olds continued to underperform in the subjects of math, science, and reading comprehension relative to their international peers.
Take the OECD Test for Schools We've all seen headlines like, «U.S. High - School Students Slip in Global Rankings,» (Wall Street Journal, Dec....
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Couple this with a lack of growth in global supply (despite all the headlines about huge new oil finds — much of which simply serves to replace declining production elsewhere), and you have a v supportive (& possibly explosive) price environment for oil & gas.
As the global hospitality industry gathers in Germany for ITB Berlin, Breaking Travel News today publishes our annual «Special Edition» bringing you all the headlines from the leading exhibitors here at the world's largest travel trade show.
Mexico has been confirmed as the headline sponsor for visitor registration at WTM London 2017 — the leading global event for the travel industry.
As artists respond to the possibility of global environmental chaos, Mark Rappolt examines Tomás Saraceno's Aerocene project, one of the artist's most ambitious imaginings yet The Truth about «Cultural Appropriation» With controversies over cultural appropriation regularly in the headlines, Kenan Malikargues that trying to control what culture artists can and can not use is bad news for political interaction and artistic imagination Power in Black and White In an America where the dividing line of race is now a cultural and artistic flashpoint, Jonathan T.D. Neil searches for a path beyond both pluralism and white privilege Carol Rhodes «Rhodes's landscapes are unlocatable because they are fantastical... They are «nowhere places».»
When the New York Times spreads headlines over «more costly hurricanes» as evidence of «global warming; whrere is the sane voice that scolds them for advancing such preposterous sylogisms.
Thus, it paints a picture of less dramatic temperature headlines for the next few years (so Ted Cruz can once again claim global warming has ended).
I know that media tend to make the headlines scream at you in order for you to buy their papers or tune in, but the piece here used factual events to frame the question if the storms are affected by a global warming.
Gore's call to «make peace with the planet» requires an integrated awareness and action against both global warming and global warring, simultaneously — Gore describes the problem as huge, but in limiting it to civilian activities, not including military madness and mayhem, it is not huge enough — if a patient has both diabetes and severe trauma, both conditions must be treated now — militization trumps civilization in the headlines of today and tomorrow — if the truth is that both global warming everywhere and global warring anywhere are linked in the human biosphere, and if that truth is inconvenient to Mr Gore and the civilian scope of his campaign against global warming, lethal consequences for both humans and other species will continue — in cinematic terms, the great «An Inconvenient Truth» must be blended and coordinated with the great «Why We Fight»
Is this the paper that backs up the rationale for that fabled headline «Global Warming is the reason why you're freezing your butt off?»
From the National Science Foundation, another bit of Speculative Science ™ note the caveat in bold, which is all they need for a headline that screams certainty: This sudden release of gases into the atmosphere may have created intense global warming, and acidification of the oceans, which ultimately killed off thousands of plant and animal species.
Heartland has recently made headlines for a billboard campaign featuring a picture of Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber, next to the words «I still believe in Global Warming.
Kevin Trenberth, a climatologist with the National Center for Atmospheric Research who made headlines in 2009 at the center of the Climategate scandal, is also skeptical of reports linking Sandy to global warming.
The second headline covers the period the recent fall in temperatures, and goes back to March 2014 (for Northern Hemisphere, earlier for Southern Hemisphere, Tropics, and Global).
Dr. Richard Muller's Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature Study (BEST) made headlines when he announced his acceptance of what climate scientists had already been saying for over 15 years — yes, people are responsible for unnatural climate variability that scientists have documented — and surprised the country by becoming an advocate for solutions to global warming.
I am disappointed that global warming is a headline grabber for Chris Huhne — I would prefer him to be dealing with practical things concerning energy — rather than false targets.
That in turn has prompted a slew of news stories on the case, the general gist of which you can get from the headlines: Media and rights organizations defend National Review, et al. against Michael Mann (The Washington Post) Climate scientist faces broad array of foes in suit vs. National Review (Reuters) Groups rally around think tank, publication being sued for global warming views (Fox News)... and of course:...
The message Muller is selling, is in his headline: The Case Against Global - Warming Skepticism There were good reasons for doubt, until now.
Small Island States don't (yet *) make global headlines, but this NASA picture shows a new Pacific climate record, which has a story for us all.
While solar is grabbing global headlines, the prize for the world's cheapest energy went elsewhere in 2017, to wind.
Anyone needing additional confirmation need only read the national headlines for a couple of months and observe its ongoing response to Anthropogenic Climate Change (nee Anthropogenic Global Warming).
In 2010, under the headline It's time to get serious about global warming, a columnist for a Colorado newspaper wrote:
But that's okay, you can blame all of it on global warming if it makes for a better headline...
For the global cooling from 1880s to 1910s, the headline in The New York Times on 24 - Feb - 1895 was PROSPECTS OF ANOTHER GLACIAL PERIOD.
For the global cooling from 1940s to 1970s, the headline in Newsweek on 28 - April - 1975 was THE COOLING WORLD.
The headline for the release: Man - made Global warming proven Subhead: The latest study shows Man - made changes to temperature record increase warming
Oh and it's not that I don't like the headline — it would be a great headline for a study that proved half of global warming was artificial.
In that report by Christopher Booker, headlined «Top scientists start to examine fiddled global warming figures,» he points out that a new team of five scientists has begun investigating the increasing evidence that the data being used for climate - change projections by computer models has been intentionally distorted by analysts wedded to the global warming hypothesis.
Leading off the good news is the fact that, contrary to the non-stop bombardment of headlines and broadcasts about catastrophic warming, the evidence shows that there has been no global warming for the past 17 to 18 years.
The threat of global warming amplifying itself by triggering massive methane releases is real and may already be under way, providing plenty of fodder for scary headlines.
So now Latif is «predicting global cooling for several decades» although the link to that assertion goes to Morano's own screamingly inaccurate headline:
For example, that Taylor famously argued that surveys of climate scientists show no support for anthropogenic warming, but using a survey of petroleum engineers in Alberta, and hiding this fact in the article body, with headline «Peer - Reviewed Survey Finds Majority Of Scientists Skeptical Of Global Warming Crisis&raquFor example, that Taylor famously argued that surveys of climate scientists show no support for anthropogenic warming, but using a survey of petroleum engineers in Alberta, and hiding this fact in the article body, with headline «Peer - Reviewed Survey Finds Majority Of Scientists Skeptical Of Global Warming Crisis&raqufor anthropogenic warming, but using a survey of petroleum engineers in Alberta, and hiding this fact in the article body, with headline «Peer - Reviewed Survey Finds Majority Of Scientists Skeptical Of Global Warming Crisis».
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