Sentences with phrase «how humanity»

He talked about how all humanity has one similar bond — we are all born into a family.
Much more dramatic in 3D but after watching this, how humanity was brutally clobbered by, and the overwhelming evidence of it one acquires a more profound loathing of Michael Mann et al who tried to erase it from climatology.
In «World Scientists» Warning to Humanity: A Second Notice,» Bill Ripple, director of the Trophic Cascades Program at Oregon State University, and his colleagues looked at how humanity has progressed toward the targets put forth over the past 25 years.
Given that, as calculated by existing methods, humanity's global EF is practically equivalent to its carbon footprint, it is essential to determine just how humanity's carbon shoe size is measured.
It begins in secret with little power, but with high leverage approaches plays a critical role in changing how humanity sees its role on the planet and relationship with nature.
Haven't many peer reviewed papers been written describing how humanity will be harmed as a result of the changed conditions?
Smil, who has spent his life studying how humanity has changed natural cycles, says he's not surprised.
I belief future generations will wonder how humanity could have reached such Moncktonian stupidity..
More obviously there was an issue as to how Humanity could rightly claim to even calculate such a Mass (for the Universe) whilst making it's «proclamation» from a «fixed point with no field work» and so «contrivance & inference» of «dark matter» was the REALITY, and not a «discovery of dark matter» was ever made.
Her most recent book is The Big Ratchet: How Humanity Thrives in the Face of Natural Crisis.
To get «Beyond the Eternal Food Fight» and discern whether and how humanity might feed itself in 2050, it's best to follow discourse involving an array of informed analysts.
Yes the new deal involved a lot of idealism, but isn't that how humanity progresses, with ideals, and novel answers to problems?
It's good that people are cerating «new and emerging experiments aimed at charting how humanity might head toward a stable, prospering population without too much wreckage along the way.»
Here's a quick roundup of some new and emerging experiments aimed at charting how humanity might head toward a stable, prospering population without too much wreckage along the way.
A key work in the development of Fitch / Trecartin's frenetic explorations of how humanity is shaped by technology, the five expansive sculptural theatres will be exhibited in a new configuration to display the four movies Junior War, Comma Boat, CENTER JENNY and Item Falls.
Taking this jutting, architectural approach to figuration, the artist's work poses intriguing questions of how humanity recreates its own inherent forms, and the dissonances that occasionally enter the dialogue between subject and object.
Zheng Bo copied the two books (in the work Survival Manuals), explaining via these two threads from different places and times how humanity responded to political crises with plants.
Ronald Ventura's latest suite of works, produced at the Singapore Tyler Print Institute, examines how humanity relates to the environment, and how we often leave in our wake, a trail of destruction.
In Madison Square Park, one sees his real concern for how humanity at once represents and alters nature.
Creating works while exploring ecological and environmental issues in specific locations, Charrière examines how humanity interrelates with the natural order.
Ford is characterized among modern day painters of the Naturalist Illustration Movement, and his paintings are known for their sharp critique of how humanity treats nature.
And while the game has nothing substantial to say about the future of warfare, it nevertheless presents a grimly vivid vision of how humanity's technological ascent will continue to enable the wealthy to better kill and maim others in the pursuit or protection of power.»
Aloy's journey is about people just as much as machines: about how humanity continues to adapt, turning a historical calamity to their advantage.
Our pups and cats are the leaders, by example, of how humanity should behave.
The few remaining survivors must find a way to change how humanity perceives them or be lost to the world forever.
Progressing through history, Watson touches on how artists began capturing light's representation in painting and music, how humanity's curiosity drove individuals to try to get to the bottom of what light truly is, before culminating in a discussion of our current technologies and speculating on how we will use light in the future.
This is how humanity will evolve to become better.
Being able to step back and examine the world and how humanity affects it is crazy.»
is an allegory for God and the earth, how humanity is ravaging it.
What director Julius Onah does in The Cloverfield Paradox is provide the building blocks for the universe, and piece together a narrative for how humanity came under attack from mysterious creatures, all spawning from this vision of the Cloverfield Space Station.
We know how humanity acts in war - time; it is the apes that we want to explore.
Marc Forster directs this adaptation of Max Brooks» novel, that shows how humanity tries to fight back when a worldwide zombie epidemic threatens the livelihood of planet Earth.
The idea of how humanity is so dependent on technology, its not just a necessity, its becoming part of us.
We are observing how humanity is being destroyed everyday.
Now you'll hear a small sampling of the scientists, engineers, policymakers and media experts who spent five days considering how humanity will respond to a potentially disastrous threat.
According to a sample of scientists contacted by ClimateWire, however, the revised ETS does not much alter the picture of overall planetary warming or how humanity needs to respond to it.
The long - term goal would be to explore how humanity can make the transition toward permanent disarmament: the elimination of armies and the weapons they use.
How existing cities expand and new cities emerge will determine how humanity fares in the 21st century.
Scientists continued the debate as to whether robots or humans should explore space in the first place, and considered how humanity might make money among the stars.
But we have no long - term studies of how humanity would cope with years spent in the gravity of another world.
Basically, this is how humanity has diapered its babies for centuries.
Christ... whether christian, muslim, aetheist, spiritual... is a good example for how humanity should be and has the potential to be.
This experience has amply demonstrated how humanity, without faith, possesses no criterion for its own unique worth.
Paul takes this theme of how humanity has been delivered from violence and death through the blood of Jesus and expands upon it in Ephesians 2.
We like to believe we are essentially good but I think even a look at any news item or how humanity has acted throughout history portrays something different.
This study of Genesis 2:8 - 15 looks at why Genesis 2 is a temple text describing the temple of God, how humanity serves as both the statue of God and the priesthood of God in the temple, and why the role of humanity as the priesthood involves protecting.
They in fact ARE a religion, because they believe in scientific theories of how humanity was created.
The Christian extreme bias that a person is evil simply because they don't think Jesus was any more than a good example of how humanity should treat each other, is a position non-believers know too well.
He also might well have intended to show as part of his «freethinking» or liberal design, how humanity.
This, then, raises the deeper question of how humanity came to be.
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