Sentences with phrase «global look yet»

LUNAR LOOK A new moon map, compiled using data from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, is the most detailed global look yet at the moon's light - colored plains (shaded green).

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Yet although the U.S. economy has improved a little, the global picture is looking a whole lot worse.
«This is a global bank with people working all around the world but it is important that we take a tough look and as for bonuses, I haven't seen the details yet but what we've seen in the last few weeks just strengthens our argument that we should repeat the bonus tax again this year and use the billions of pounds to keep the economy moving when it is stagnated at the moment.»
Looking at global trends in R&D investments, Kei Koizumi, a visiting scholar at AAAS, then noted that the investment picture is mixed: The United States ranks 10th in the world in terms of the percentage of the nation's economy, measured by the gross domestic product, that is devoted to R&D investments, yet the nation still holds the top spot for the total expenditures on R&D projects.
This exhaustive yet accessible look at the global energy supply weighs the future of fossil fuels and carefully considers the alternatives.
SkS has looked at another study (Kaufmann [2011]-RRB- which suggested an increase in aerosol forcing (greater cooling) due to the rapid industrialization in China in the last decade, however we don't have any direct and accurate global observations yet to support this.
It looks to be the make's smallest and most affordable model yet, and Infiniti hopes it can help expand its global presence substantially.
It sure looks like both are edging closer, but Americans may not be ready for them just yet, according to the results of a new survey conducted by Allianz Global Assistance.
The gloomy lighting scheme of the original game's outdoor environments has also been swapped out for a brighter, yet harsher look utilising 4A's global illumination technology.
The objects look dangerous — sharp, pointed and capable of harm — yet they hang silent and inert, proof of a violent action that has already taken place and the concealed tragedy of domestic violence on a global scale.
Could anything be more out of date, backward - looking, or antiquated in spirit than the Carlin report's repackaging of yesterday's denialist illusions and pseudoscientific nonsense about climate — fantasies that have been shot down time and again, that don't have a melting Greenland glacier's chance in a warming climate when exposed to the light of reason, yet which have been presented to the world as if they were a brilliant refutation of the CO2 - global warming link by the sharpest analytical minds in the field of climatological research?
«An amusing and colorful, yet scienced - based, look at mankind's obsession with global warming.»
At a time when global warming is projected to produce more extreme weather, the study provides the most comprehensive look yet at the influence of such events on crop area, yields and production around the world.
And yet, looking at the whole time period there has been statistically significant global warming.
Wehner and his co-authors of Chapter 2 of the NCA, which looked at the physical basis for our understanding of climate change, considered seven different future scenarios (including four new ones), ranging from the «do nothing» option to a geoengineering option, which would require an as - yet uninvented technology to take CO2 out of the atmosphere on a global scale, to achieve net negative emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050.
«The fact that global warming's fingerprints don't yet jump out at us when we look at hurricanes isn't surprising — it's what current science tells us we should expect,» says lead author Adam Sobel, professor of Earth and environmental sciences at Columbia University's Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory and School of Engineering.
Yet the only thing which remotely looks like evidence to confirm this conspiracy is a worthless set of memos supposedly leaked out of the Western Fuels Association having the strategy to «reposition global warming as theory rather than fact.»
Yet another team of research scientists has looked at the probabilities, and has linked extremes of weather with global warming.
Yet there's very little uncertainty in Pielke's claim that «global warming halted on this time period», which appears to be based on arbitrary assumptions, especially when you look at Von Schuckmann's paper.
What I want to know is how can you not believe in Global Warming yet not be willing to look into weather warfare when there is all sorts of evidence and you don't even need to look very hard either.
Although the final 2009 numbers are not in yet, «Solarbuzz Forecasts 6.37 GW Global Solar Photovoltaic Market in 2009» representing 5 % growth over 2008 looks reasonable until then.
You blather - on yet your silly assertion that SLR somehow is incompatible with the influence of CO2 forcing on climate and your denial that CO2 is the main driver of recent temperature rise (including the +0.3 ºC rise in global average temperature over the last 15 years that you are apparently in denial over): your blather is still at the stage of «Look!
CO2 in the atmosphere has been slowly but steadily rising, yet the warming has been so minor over the past 20 years it looks like a plateau — which is what has sparked all the talk about a global warming pause or hiatus.
The final installment of the 2017 Year End Review considers the geography of token sales, both the number of completed sales and amounts raised on a national basis, as well as more obscure yet equally revealing metrics looking at regional patterns including a consideration of what regions are serving as global token sale hubs.
We are yet to see phones powered by Snapdragon 660 in the global market but looks like Qualcomm is all set to announce the successor of the 660, the Snapdragon 670.
Sorry, our US - residing Android power user friends, but it doesn't look like the Huawei Mate 8 is ready to pursue its American dream just yet, despite showing up at CES 2016 in Las Vegas to reveal global expansion plans.
Mid century touches, an eclectic mix of furniture and a few neon pops create a global yet glamorous look.
A look in which patterns play a key role, modern global is rich in bold designs and natural textures, yet individual shapes aren't complex.
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