Sentences with phrase «global ramifications as»

«It just highlights that there's this global ramification as the U.S. begins to tighten policy, and that's also what we've felt in Canada, just in a different way,» said Sutton.

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As an investor, it's important that you're aware of global politics, as the ramifications reach beyond diplomatic relations and straight into the marketAs an investor, it's important that you're aware of global politics, as the ramifications reach beyond diplomatic relations and straight into the marketas the ramifications reach beyond diplomatic relations and straight into the markets.
While the damage wouldn't be felt equally - with some regions harder hit than others - the overall economic ramifications would be considerable, the researchers concluded: the global value of crop production could fall by as much as 12 % by 2100 if nothing is done.
The only possible reason for saying this, is the recognition that the whole issue of global warming, as it was then called, was politically charged and carefully calculated to have specific political ramifications.
If proven correct, the hypothesis could have massive ramifications on global policy — not to mention meteorology — as essentially the hypothesis means that the world's forest play a major role in driving precipitation from the coast into a continent's interior.
As we face a potential doubling or tripling of ca from its preindustrial value by the end of this century [Solomon et al., 2007], a long - term climate sensitivity exceeding 3 °C for CO2 doubling has important ramifications for a range of critical global economic, social, and political issues [Hansen et al., 2013].
1) Abstract «Such changes could have significant ramifications for global sea level, the ocean thermohaline circulation, native coastal communities, and commercial activities, as well as effects on the global surface energy and moisture budgets, atmospheric and oceanic circulations, and geosphere - biosphere feedbacks.
Teeters said teaching global warming as fact would wreck Wyoming's economy, as the state is the nation's largest energy exporter, and cause other unwanted political ramifications.
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