Jim has been listed in The Best Lawyers in America each year since 2007 and was recently named an Acritas Star in the inaugural
global ratings published by Acritas, an independent research and ratings firm that serves corporate legal departments.
Not exact matches
I
published this piece in today's WaPo arguing that based on recent
global dynamics — very low interest
rates, strengthening dollar, capital flows, larger US trade deficit — the Fed must be very careful about raising
rates.
Where background
rates of «ever breastfed» were not reported, we have used either
rates published in the WHO
Global Data Bank on Infant and Young Child Feeding (www.who.int/nutrition/databases/infantfeeding/countries/en/index; accessed July 2016), or those
published in the supplementary material to Victora 2016, and for the two studies from Scotland (Hoddinott 2009; Muirhead 2006), we used www.isdscotlandarchive.scot.nhs.uk/isd/1914 (accessed November 2016).
My own recent
global compilation of data from soil production studies,
published last year in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, revealed an average
rate of 0.00067 to 0.00142 inch a year — equivalent to 700 to 1,500 years to form an inch of soil.
In June 2015, NOAA researchers led by Thomas Karl
published a paper in the journal Science comparing the new and previous NOAA sea surface temperature datasets, finding that the
rate of
global warming since 2000 had been underestimated and there was no so - called «hiatus» in warming in the first fifteen years of the 21st century.
In their latest paper,
published in the February issue of Nature Geoscience, Dr Philip Goodwin from the University of Southampton and Professor Ric Williams from the University of Liverpool have projected that if immediate action isn't taken, Earth's
global average temperature is likely to rise to 1.5 °C above the period before the industrial revolution within the next 17 - 18 years, and to 2.0 °C in 35 - 41 years respectively if the carbon emission
rate remains at its present - day value.
A government program to provide health insurance for catastrophic illness to households below the poverty line in Karnataka, lowered both mortality
rates and out - of - pocket expenses for the residents, according to a recent evaluation
published in the leading
global health journal The BMJ.
While the overuse of antibiotics is undeniably at the heart of the growing
global crisis, new research
published online April 11 in Nature Microbiology suggests differential birth and death
rates and not DNA donation are to blame.
Data
published yesterday by scientists at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California, and colleagues revealed that Earth's ice sheets are melting at a
rate that could mean more than 32 centimeters of
global sea level rise by 2050.
In a paper
published in Science Advances, he proposes that mass extinction occurs if one of two thresholds are crossed: For changes in the carbon cycle that occur over long timescales, extinctions will follow if those changes occur at
rates faster than
global ecosystems can adapt.
Moreover, the largest and most
global epidemiological study, recently
published in The Lancet, found that those who ate the largest amount of saturated fats had significantly reduced
rates of mortality and that a low consumption of these fats (6 - 7 % of calories, as commonly recommended for people with heart disease) was associated with increased risk of stroke.
According to a report
published by MarketsandMarkets, the
global market for a gamified solution is expected to touch the 11.1 billion USD mark by 2020, up from 1.65 billion USD in 2015, registering a massive compound annual growth
rate (CAGR) of 46.3 %.
From the largest
global publishing house to the most indie self - publisher, we have
rates and availability in print and online to spotlight your latest titles and show author support.
According to Technavio's latest report www.technavio.com, the
global digital magazine
publishing market is expected to increase to over USD $ 35 billion by 2020, growing at a compound annual
rate of over 20 % during the forecast period.
The Viney Shaw Agency enjoys an unusually high success
rate obtaining contracts for its clients and we typically rank in the top fifty of all American or British literary agencies according to Publisher's Marketplace (the recognised
publishing industry analysis of
global English language deals).
IPA - FEP
Global Report Promotes «Zero -
Rate» VAT on Books (
Publishing Perspectives) Who would have guessed that high VAT prices would have a negative effect on ebook buying?
At first blush, these statistics seem to contradict another recent analysis,
published by BMO
Global Asset Management, which found evidence that the overall average contributions
rate for retirement accounts has fallen over recent years.
A Newzoo
Global Games Market report
published recently projected the Southeast Asian market to experience an annual growth
rate of 25 percent until 2020.
According to the
published report, there is no longer a discrepancy in the
rate of
global average temperature increase for the surface compared with higher levels in the atmosphere.
The most comprehensive
global evaluation of fisheries bycatch impacts on large marine species,
published this month in the journal Ecosphere, revealed that sea turtle populations in the East Pacific, North Atlantic, Southwest Atlantic, and Mediterranean face higher bycatch and mortality
rates.
These facts were enough for an NAS panel, including Christy, to
publish a report Reconciling Observations of
Global Temperature Change which concluded that «Despite differences in temperature data, strong evidence exists to show that the warming of the Earth's surface is undoubtedly real, and surface temperatures in the past two decades have risen at a
rate substantially greater than average for the past 100 years»
I've found myself at the center of such episodes more than once, as a result of what's become known as the iconic «hockey stick» diagram that my co-authors and I had
published in the late 1990s — a graphic display of the data that made plain the unprecedented
rate of
global warming.
J. T. Fasullo, R. S. Nerem & B. Hamlington Scientific Reports 6, Article number: 31245 (2016) doi: 10.1038 / srep31245 Download Citation Climate and Earth system modellingProjection and prediction Received: 13 April 2016 Accepted: 15 July 2016
Published online: 10 August 2016 Erratum: 10 November 2016 Updated online 10 November 2016 Abstract
Global mean sea level rise estimated from satellite altimetry provides a strong constraint on climate variability and change and is expected to accelerate as the
rates of both ocean warming and cryospheric mass loss increase over time.
The optimistic energy scenario is a continuation of the accelerating
rate of energy use that has occurred over the last few decades, and exceeds the projected energy supply of any
published account, yet even this amount of energy fails to bring
global growth
rates to zero.
As has been shown repeatedly, first in the Hockey Stick, and subsequently in any
published science on
Global Warming, if it appears in the recent past warming was higher than today, or warming
rates were higher than the CO2 age, it's merely a matter of finding the right science that proves it is wrong.
I've just uploaded the
ratings provided by the scientists who
rated their own climate papers,
published in our peer - reviewed paper «Quantifying the consensus on anthropogenic
global warming in the scientific literature».
It looks to me like there is a disparity between these
published papers in the implications for the change in the
rate of
global cooling after a 1C increase in temp.
In addition to local weather patterns, shaped by climate change, a review of Chile's wildfires
published in the
Global and Planetary Change journal warned that the «pattern, frequency and intensity» of wildfires in the country «has grown at an alarming
rate» in recent years, partly because of intensive forest management practices that have led to a large amount of flammable fuel in the country's forests.
Susan Solomon, Karen Rosenlof, Robert Portmann, John Daniel, Sean Davis, Todd Sanford, Gian - Kasper Plattner, Contributions of Stratospheric Water Vapor to Decadal Changes in the
Rate of
Global Warming, Science,
Published Online January 28, 2010
Based on our
published results and as well as those of other modeling groups, we conclude that at the
global scale: a future increase in tropical cyclone precipitation
rates is likely; an increase in tropical cyclone intensity is likely; an increase in very intense (category 4 and 5) tropical cyclones is more likely than not; and there is medium confidence in a decrease in the frequency of weaker tropical cyclones.
The unique position of White & Case's Prague office has also been confirmed by the recently
published rankings of the prestigious international
rating guides Chambers
Global, Chambers Europe and The Legal 500.
According to a report
published by Netscribes, Inc., the
global blockchain technology market is expected to reach 13.96 billion by 2022, growing at a compound annual growth
rate (CAGR) of 42.8 percent during the forecast years.
A scathing indictment of Australia's failure to address the high incarceration
rates of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has been
published in an international journal, BMJ
Global Health.