Sentences with phrase «global scale before»

Naturally, the company will want to wait and see if this is something that people actually find useful on a global scale before embarking on such a mission.

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«RM 2.0 really allows us to scale with a global focus, whereas before we were scaling on our 1.0 platform in a very controlled fashion, getting user and industry feedback.»
«While carrier customers like the idea of buying infrastructure from large global suppliers, it's not obvious to us that amassing scale for the sake of it makes sense for the vendors,» analysts at Jefferies said in a note Wednesday before the deal was announced.
In the end the original purpose of God in Christ will be realised, but not before the pattern of his death and resurrection has been repeated one last time at the climax of history — and therefore on a global scale.
Science and technology had harnessed the power of the atom to destroy, on a global scale, as was never possible before.
«On a global scale, bycatch is one of the most serious threats to the survival of sea turtles, and the more we can combine our monitoring and mitigation efforts, the greater the chance that we can improve the situation before it's too late.»
He believes that no one has thought of combining the two theories before because it's not an intuitive idea to look at how the effects of changing patterns of ocean circulation, which occur on time scales of thousands of years, would effect global silicate weathering, which in turn controls global climate on time scales of 100s of thousands of years.
Assuming thermosteric contributions are negligible on millennial time scales, our results constrain global ice melting to be 1.5 — 2.5 m (sea - level equivalent) since ~ 5500 years before present.
On a global scale, the global fuel supply / CO2 emissions issue will get (a lot) worse before it gets any better.
With proof of the staunch ideologies, again, coming to a boil on a global scale, it seems bringing the two Koreas together is further out of reach than ever before.
We don't just want to entertain music fans on a global scale — we want to show them sides of their favourite artists they've never seen before.
Civilians and mercenaries have joined forces in a last ditch attempt to destroy the specimens known as Zeds before the catastrophe in Europe is unleashed on a global scale.
We want to be sure we have a good handle on the implementation and implications of it before we consider offering it on a global scale.
It's never been done before on a regional, let alone global, scale.
I think that the level of chaos that is being alluded to, and increasingly expected as described by the CIA, DOD, Joint Forces Command, Army War College, Center for Strategic & International Studies, Center for Naval Analysis, etc. shows abuse to the human race on a massive scale that has never before been considered seriously, by the human race (other than in global thermonuclear war or a global plague), due to our own actions against ourselves.
Afterall, is there not a clear and present danger looming ominously before humanity that is derived from the apparently unforeseen threat posed by the gigantic scale and skyrocketing growth rate of absolute global human population numbers?
«If the world we inhabit is bounded and finite, with limited resources, how many more years will pass before the colossal scale and global growth of unrestrained consumption, unchecked absolute human population numbers, and large - scale unbridled economic globalization activities by the human species make the Earth unfit for sustaining human habitation?»
To a large extent, clear answers will only come in hindsight, largely because much of what is being attempted has never been tried before, at least on the scale of the global energy system and climate.
As I've written before, Homo sapiens appears to be in the uncomfortable position of being the first life form to exert a global - scale influence (for better or worse) and be aware of that reality (plants altered the atmosphere, too, but most likely didn't realize it).
The point you are trying to make is so vital, so incredibly significant, that I would hope others could be encouraged to set their subjective discomforts aside, to put their ignorance and / or denial of reality aside, and acknowledge the ominously looming, human - driven predicament before humanity, the one apparently induced by the huge scale and skyrocketing growth rate of global human over consumption, overproduction and overpopulation activities now overspreading the surface of the wondrous planetary home upon which God has blessed us to live so well.
Yes, there was work for geoscientists in diversified areas before «global warming» became known to average people and they would have gone into any number of subjects as a graduate student if human induced changes in greenhouse turned out (after calculation and experiment) to be unimportant at a global scale.
About 1980ish, some old ideas like the greenhouse effect were brought out of mothballs and re-examined with new tools and techniques; simultaneously several researchers and theoreticians released their notes, published, or otherwise got together and there was a surprising consilience and not a small amount of mixing with old school hippy ecologism on some of the topics that became the roots of Climate Change science (before it was called Global Warming); innovations in mathematics were also applied to climate thought; supercomputers (though «disappointing» on weather forecasting) allowed demonstration of plausibility of runaway climate effects, comparison of scales of effects, and the possibility of climate models combined with a good understanding of the limits of predictive power of weather models.
Mr McIntyre is exactly right: If we take Big Climate at their word that the entire global economy needs massive re-orientation on a scale never before contemplated, it will require the largest societal consensus â $ «left and right and center, in America, in Canada, in Britain, in Europe... Yet all Big Climate does is retreat ever deeper into its shrinking echo chamber and compile ever longer lists of people who are beyond the pale â $ «Professor Curry, Professor Christy, Professor Bengtsson, Professor Pielke, Professor Soon, Lord Lawson, the Bishop of Chester, the winner of the 1973 Nobel Prize in Physics, the winner of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physics... It might be quicker for Mann, Trenberth, Gavin Schmidt and the other climate enforcers to make a short list of those to whom they are prepared to grant a say in the future of the planet.
As far as I am concerned, your assumption presumes that we need to faithfully model on regional scale before modelling stating anything on a global scale, something I call the meteorological fallacy, in your honor of course.
We'll need all the solar, wind, oceanic, biomass, hydro, and geothermal energy we can get, but renewable energy (now about 13 percent of global energy use) simply can not be scaled up at the pace needed to supplant our fossil fuel use — certainly not before the predicted down - curve in available oil and gas supplies.
«Despite the progress so far, electric vehicles still have a long way to go before reaching a scale that would make a significant dent in global oil demand growth and greenhouse gas emissions,» said Dr Fatih Birol, the executive director of the International Energy Agency.
Since then, Pachauri has raised the specter of large - scale population displacement and the existential threat that global warming poses to low - lying island nations, while arguing that large, industrializing countries such as China and India will not act on the issue before the Western world curbs its own greenhouse gas emissions.
There is a need to look into these phenomena at local and regional scales before sensationalization of global warming - related studies.»
One of the new reports found that such an ambitious warming goal would require a global energy transition with such speed and scale as has never before been achieved, as well as an emphasis on «negative emissions» that have not been tested at the necessary magnitude that would be required.
I agree, but in addition there is a great need for aggressive global action at all scales before the basic tools of engineering in our society become ever more difficult and inaccurate to use.
At the annual global summit, which was founded in 2009 by The Climate Group, witness how businesses and governments around the world are making efforts to deliver — at a greater scale than ever before — the Paris Agreement on climate.
The hubbub was sparked when retired NOAA data scientist John Bates claimed in a blog post that his boss, then - director of the National Centers for Environmental Information Thomas Karl, «constantly had his «thumb on the scale» — in the documentation, scientific choices and release of datasets — in an effort to discredit the notion of a global warming hiatus» and rushed a study published in the journal Science before international climate negotiations.
So if a colleague of mind does something that I think has dangerous implications on a global scale, and as a result, I write to them and tell them my opinion, and tell them that I won't continue to collaborate with them in the future, and you think that is tantamount to dragging them before HUAC, blacklisting them, and imprisoning them based on sometimes completely unsubstantiated claims about their political beliefs?
Climatologists have already warned of a lack of rainfall associated with the global warming phenomena, but perhaps never before has the scale of a damage that results been measured so close to home.
Has the earth been there before, if so, when The five great extinction events (to use your implied global - wide scale.
In fact, before Brook heard about fourth generation nuclear, he thought the global warming problem was intractable because his own calculations confirmed the observations of many others (including Energy Secretary Steven Chu, MIT President Susan Hockfield and US Senator Lamar Alexander) regarding the necessity of nuclear power due to the problems with renewables being able to scale to meet our energy needs.
«With the ease of doing business on a global scale, the continued emergence of new entrants into the market and the proliferation of additional channels, such as social media, to consider, finding a unique mark to register is harder than ever before.
A lot of these studies and methods still have a long way to go before they're ready to scale to a global level.
Clearly, Samsung has some work to do with its voice assistant before it rolls it out on a more global scale.
As it stands, we still have a way to go before there is routine adoption on a global scale.
We don't just want to entertain music fans on a global scale — we want to show them sides of their favourite artists they've never seen before.
But even before candidates become employees, recruiters and human resource professionals are responsible for hiring, recruiting and attracting candidates and on a global scale.
We don't just want to entertain music fans on a global scale — we want to show them sides of their favourite artists they've never seen before.
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