Sentences with phrase «heated global debate»

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At a time of increasing global economic competition, continued signs of backsliding in state oversight of schools, and growing impatience with No Child Left Behind (NCLB), the debate over national education standards has heated up.
But it's fair to say that the announcement is likely to stir up some heated debate among the Lotus faithful, many of who are still recovering from the news that «rapper and producer» Swizz Beatz has joined the sportscar maker as vice president of creative design and global marketing.
The omnipresence of substances and the consequences of their handling within society currently inspire heated debates on a global scale — from the opioid crisis in the USA to the failure of the «war on drugs,» from the proclamation of a psychedelic renaissance to the LGBTQI community's struggle for legal access to hormones.
Some energy specialists will explain below why the global coal boom renders the legislative debate on climate somewhat moot from the standpoint of the shared global atmosphere, where the source of emissions is irrelevant to their ultimate heating influence.
And so this seemingly wonky but economically high - stakes debate over how to accurately measure global warming is likely to heat up much more.
On the bottom quarter, a blurb read, «[t] he Issue of global warming has given rise to a heated debate.
But scientists and officials involved in the intensifying international debate on how to deal with global warming say it has taken the United States far too long to put the issue front and center, particularly because this country is the biggest source of heat - trapping gases, and because the spread of American - style consumerism to developing nations is likely to create the biggest source of the gases in the next century.
This strategy could help policy makers overcome a fundamental conflict in the debate over global warming: carbon dioxide, the main heat - trapping gas in the air, is an unavoidable byproduct of burning fossil fuels like coal and oil — and combustion of fossil fuels is the foundation of industrial societies.
It's very clear (thanks to Steve M, Willis etc) that there are issues with both but given the current hyped claim by the «warmers» that the past effects of man - caused global warming have largely been masked by the warming of the oceans and that unless we reduce CO2 emissions now that we won't be able to mitigate future global warming when this «stored heat» eventually comes back out of the oceans and leads to catastrophic effects, I'm very interested in getting to the punchline of this debate on SSTs.
If the public saw scientists from the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) engaged in heated debate with skeptic climate scientists, it would be deadly to the notion of catastrophic man - caused global warming.
It seems that the individual that wrote this paper was: «Of loaded dice and heated arguments: Putting the Hansen — Michaels global warming debate in context» social epistemology, 2000, vol.
Why Warmists Hate Debate: Flashback 2007: Scientific Smackdown: Skeptics Voted The Clear Winners Against Global Warming Believers in Heated NYC Debate — NASA & RealClimate.org's Gavin Schmidt appeared so demoralized that he mused that debates equally split between believers of a climate «crisis» and scientific skeptics are probably not «worthwhile» to ever agree to again
Flashback 2007: Scientific Smackdown: Skeptics Voted The Clear Winners Against Global Warming Believers in Heated NYC Debate — NASA's Gavin Schmidt appeared so demoralized that he mused that debates equally split between believers of a climate «crisis» and scientific skeptics are probably not «worthwhile» to ever agree to again - Schmidt on his teams debate loss: «We were pretty dull.&Debate — NASA's Gavin Schmidt appeared so demoralized that he mused that debates equally split between believers of a climate «crisis» and scientific skeptics are probably not «worthwhile» to ever agree to again - Schmidt on his teams debate loss: «We were pretty dull.&debate loss: «We were pretty dull.»
Hello I like your post «Ice From Ancient Global Warming Heats Debate» so well that I like to ask you whether I should translate into German and linking back.
The debate over global warming centers on the extent to which gases released from the burning of fossil fuels — mainly carbon dioxide — are trapping the sun's heat in the Earth's atmosphere, creating a greenhouse effect.
However, as Mr. Outing points out, presenting a «balanced» view of global heating doesn't make sense — there isn't anything resembling a serious debate about whether human beings are causing global heating because the current scientific consensus is that human burning of fossil fuels is causing global heating.
The disclosure of the contents of over 1,000 e-mails and documents obtained illegally from the server at the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit is sparking heated debate across the blogosphere, leading to accusations from climate skeptics that scientists are trying to conceal evidence that contradicts anthropogenic global warming.
In the midst of heated debates over human - caused global warming, intelligent, knowledgeable people are now presenting evidence that global cooling is currently under way.
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Avaroo, Dogz, I suggest you read the following from an article «Cold Snap Heating Up Global Warming Debate» in the UK:
The article acknowledged «concern» regarding «the connection between hurricanes and global warming,» but noted that although» [t] hat is a subject of a heated debate in the science community,» «Gore cited five recent scientific studies to support his view.»
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