Sentences with phrase «hothouse with»

The runaway greenhouse effect has several meanings ranging from, at the low end, global warming sufficient to induce out - of - control amplifying feedbacks, such as ice sheet disintegration and melting of methane hydrates, to, at the high end, a Venus - like hothouse with crustal carbon baked into the atmosphere and a surface temperature of several hundred degrees, a climate state from which there is no escape.
Last time the earth had 500 - 700 ppm it was an iceless hothouse with very high sea levels, and current climate science can explain why.
We show that planets can exist around such stars as a frozen snowball, partial melt with an equatorial waterbelt, temperature conditions everywhere, and a hothouse with gradual water loss.
Thanks for your ideas I love them, also agriculture investment can be nice like tomato hothouse with half the produce for the grower and the sales profit for the grower The genocide against the international Japanese community some 2 million in the European Union at least can break the world economy and leave the One Sunrise War for True Japanese Survival the only alternative
Lentils and other legumes grown in hothouses with 700 ppm CO2 improved their total biomass by 91 %, their edible parts yield by 150 % and their fodder yield by 67 %, compared to similar crops grown at 370 ppm carbon dioxide, Indian researchers found.

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Still, his case is compelling, and he makes it with such effect that the reader is likely to go looking with fresh spectacles for traces of this «religious eclecticism» and «spiritual hothouse» effect in contemporary America.
We could do more than we now do with hothouse production, but the point remains that the luxuries to which we have become accustomed would be reduced.
It was carried directly from Europe by such leaders as Count Zinzendorf, Henry M. Muhlenberg, and Theodore Freylinghuysen, and — crossed with English evangelicalism or Methodist — it blossomed with several mutations and sports in the hothouse atmosphere of the Great Awakenings.
Concurrently, some farmer's markets have had local sweet potatoes the past few weeks along with a few (hothouse?)
The WonderVeg Spiralizer strikes again and this time with beautiful hothouse cucumbers from Trader Joe's!
It has been especially hot in the hothouse world of Westminster politics, where lobby hacks mix with media savvy politicians, stories and plots are hatched and exposed.
«It's the economic development equivalent of building a hothouse — intensively aiming all sorts of arc lamps at this plant, feeding it, injecting it with fertilizer,» said E.J. McMahon of the fiscally conservative Empire Center.
Reconstructions of past Hothouse climates had shown that temperatures had been around six degrees higher on average, and higher still in polar regions, with no polar ice - caps and a temperate to subtropical fauna and flora, as evidenced by the fossil record in these areas.
Shifting the conception of a winter salad from want leaves with a few hothouse tomatoes is one of the best trends of the last decade or so.
Also, receive a FREE Vera Bradley's Havana Hothouse throw blanket with any $ 125 or more full - priced purchase.
It proves to be one of the more exotic blooms in the Disney hothouse, what with voluptuous flora, hordes of fauna, charming characters and excitingly kinetic animation that gracefully incorporates computer - generated motion.
Winkler's New York is a crowded, bustling place, with construction work on practically ever street corner, yet it has none of the lurid, hothouse atmosphere of a Martin Scorsese film.
With the story's vivid and passionate women and the power of emotional healing (not to mention the intense eroticism of his hothouse romance), gives Sex and Lucia a dynamic, vigorous life.
With the exception of a few rare, chaperoned excursions into the outside world, these hothouse flowers — ages 16 to 24 when we meet them — sit in front of a TV devouring Hollywood history like a cinematic wolfpack.
For all the stereotypes in the hothouse atmosphere (which was exaggerated in 1967 and almost cartoonish now), it's also awfully entertaining (Fonda's act with Caine's saxophone is classic Preminger pushing the envelope of the ratings code) and full of eccentric color (Burgess Meredith as a corrupt judge whose show of jurisprudence and objectivity is so contrived it's as if he's flaunting his corruption).
The polysexual hothouse beginning is really just the jumping - off point for a wacky assembly of cults, messiahs, and apocalypses, faced with ticklish aplomb by a cast that includes Juno Temple as a shagtastic party minx and, in a nearly unrecognizable cameo, longtime Araki axiom James Duval.
Schrader imbues the film with entertaining hothouse sleaze, infecting just about every inch of the frame with an eerie, sensual energy.
The film opens with occupation and ends with liberation but focuses on the hothouse atmosphere of intimacy and separation, of desire and denial, in the private meetings of Léon (Belmondo), the unconventional, at times radical and undeniably handsome young priest, and Barny (Riva), a young widow (her communist husband was killed in the war) with a half - Jewish daughter and a strong attraction to Léon.
Wright has been much praised for bringing a modern energy to period pieces (Pride & Prejudice, Atonement), and he animates the hothouse atmosphere of Churchill's gilded cage with thoughtful debate and vigorous visuals.
Twenty - six years ago, Spike Lee «s «Do The Right Thing» tossed a can of garbage through the window of cinema, with a portrait of Brooklyn as a hothouse of racial discord.
Though the two men fight with a shared purpose, the only potent comparisons Heineman finds among the groups seem incidental: The Autodefensas struggle to follow a just path in the thick of a hothouse of grieving families and turncoat soldiers, while Arizona Border Recon, isolated in a desert outpost, are left alone to stew, relatively undisturbed, in their boilerplate conservative dogma.
Sorkin does a terrific job of evoking the hothouse atmosphere of card games that might sound glamorous when boldface names are involved but also reek with the pitiful, dope - sick air of thinly veiled compulsion.
It's a time lapse crash course in parenting, with a side of unresolved mommy issues and paternal resistance (Daddy Clive tries to kill the unauthorized experiment at least once, maybe twice), and a little girl whose genetic zoo of abilities manifest as she grows at an alarming rate, adding even more unpredictable wrinkles to the Freudian hothouse of issues churning through this post-nuclear family.
The Abecedarian Project was not a one - time hothouse program; it was immediately replicated with a new group of similar children (in Project CARE) who demonstrated equal benefits throughout their school years and early adulthood.
Hothouse parenting has hit the mainstream — with disastrous effects.
Selected for a 2010 Hothouse Artist Residency at UCLA and a choreographer for Asher Hartman's «Annie Okay» presented at the Hammer Museum by Machine Projects, McDowell is currently collaborating with Victoria Marks in her newest project, «Smallest Gesture / Grandest Frame.»
Colab was dependent on grants, too, starting with an encouraging sum of $ 6,000 received by the National Endowment for the Arts but, as David E. Little put it in an article on its early activities, the group also «developed a concept of an anti-hierarchical, artists - only organization that would serve as a hothouse for cultivating collaborative projects and would seek out flexible and multiple distribution outlets to reach audiences, from bars and movie houses to cable television and even alternative spaces.»
Others with real pinks, turquoise, hothouse colors.
Hothouse: ImPRINT Hothouse: ImPRINT, a juried, group exhibition of works by WPA member artists is an exhibition that aims to highlight the personal creative process through visual art in combination with written language.
In collaborating with the African American Chicago artist Theaster Gates, who opened a new South Side project, the Stony Island Arts Bank, on the biennial's opening weekend, Grima and Herda found a productive way to step outside architecture's hothouse of generational and territorial rivalries.
But it transpired before long that it will take a lot of time to decrease the anthropogenic pressure by reducing CO2 and other hothouse emissions in order to stabilize the atmospheric level, and that the industrialized countries were not likely to cope with this task on their own.
In 1997 the convention was supplemented with the Kyoto Protocol under which industrialized nations decided to reduce hothouse emissions on their free will by an average of 5.3 % from 2008 to 2012.
With weather averaged out, with solar cycles averaged out, with ice ages and Milankovitch cycles averaged out, in geologic time, galactic cosmic ray flux * is * the driver of the great ice ages and hothouse periods in the Phanerozoic, with something of a 6C or 7C peak to peak temperature swing of * equatorial * ocean temperatures (from my eyeball measurement of a Veizer chaWith weather averaged out, with solar cycles averaged out, with ice ages and Milankovitch cycles averaged out, in geologic time, galactic cosmic ray flux * is * the driver of the great ice ages and hothouse periods in the Phanerozoic, with something of a 6C or 7C peak to peak temperature swing of * equatorial * ocean temperatures (from my eyeball measurement of a Veizer chawith solar cycles averaged out, with ice ages and Milankovitch cycles averaged out, in geologic time, galactic cosmic ray flux * is * the driver of the great ice ages and hothouse periods in the Phanerozoic, with something of a 6C or 7C peak to peak temperature swing of * equatorial * ocean temperatures (from my eyeball measurement of a Veizer chawith ice ages and Milankovitch cycles averaged out, in geologic time, galactic cosmic ray flux * is * the driver of the great ice ages and hothouse periods in the Phanerozoic, with something of a 6C or 7C peak to peak temperature swing of * equatorial * ocean temperatures (from my eyeball measurement of a Veizer chawith something of a 6C or 7C peak to peak temperature swing of * equatorial * ocean temperatures (from my eyeball measurement of a Veizer chart).
These fluctuations can give us an ice - planet at one moment and a hothouse Earth the next, but they are altogether inconsistent with a loop gain anywhere near as close to the singularity as modellers» estimates imply.
In all the great mass extinction events but, possibly, one, this heat - driven filling up of the world ocean with deadly hydrogen sulfide gas during hothouse periods represents the major killing mechanism.
Edim, the Eocene was an iceless hothouse peak correlated with a CO2 value over 1000 ppm.
To no one's surprise periods of high CO2 such as the mid-Eocene 50 million years ago were iceless hothouse conditions, while the decline in the last 50 million years has corresponded to a slow cooling until now, and being the lowest CO2 level in the last 100 million years, this corresponds to the only period with Ice Ages that dominate the last 2 million years.
Ingersoll [105] discussed the role of water vapours in the «runaway greenhouse effect» that caused the surface of Venus to eventually become so hot that carbon was «baked» from the planet's crust, creating a hothouse climate with almost 100 bars of CO2 in the air and a surface temperature of about 450 °C, a stable state from which there is no escape.
Is it true that the oil was deposited in HotHouse times and in oceans that were warm, relatively calm and with abundant life?
While a cool environment can prolong a tomato's life, it comes at the loss of taste - hardly something that can be squandered when there's so little to begin with in hothouse tomatoes!
Although climate throughout Earth's history has varied from «snowball» conditions with global ice cover to «hothouse» conditions when glaciers all but disappeared, the climate over the past 10,000 years has been remarkably stable and favorable to human civilization.
We know that tropical creatures inhabited high latitudes during various hothouse episodes, so the possibility exists that a large chunk of the 14 C deltaT was in temperate and higher latitudes, with the tropics only modestly warmer.
Andy Smith, with B.C. Hothouse Foods, offered this insight: «We don't focus enough on winners.
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