It will be up to each of us to keep demanding that those in power — regardless of political party — take the needed steps to seriously address
our impending climate crisis.»
With
the impending climate crisis, overpopulation and the rise of cyborg and surveillance technologies, Future Shock feels timely and pertinent.
While it's somewhat ironic that the company credited with inventing the very object now blamed for
an impending climate crisis is now pioneering technologies for a zero - emissions future, one thing is for sure: The German car company makes a compelling case for EVs with a luxury vehicle that retains many Mercedes hallmarks and does so at a competitive starting price of $ 42,375.
What I find troubling is that the leading chieftains of the fossil fuel industry are choosing to willfully ignore (actually willfully deny)
the impending climate crises.
Not exact matches
Is news reporting simply another way of creating an
climate of fear in our lives, giving us warnings of
impending crisis everyday?
While reporting just outside of Darfur, Stephan Faris discovered that
climate change was at the root of that conflict, and began to wonder what current and
impending — and largely unanticipated —
crises such changes have in store for the world.
On Sept. 17, the Nongovernmental International Panel on
Climate Change released
Climate Change Reconsidered II: Physical Science, or CCR - 2, containing more than 1,000 pages of scientific research indicating global warming is not an
impending crisis.
Together with
impending climate change from fossil fuel emissions, the water
crises impose some life - or - death decisions on us all.
But we're not talking about President Obama calling a
crisis meeting, tabling bold measures to avert the
impending climate shock.
With one of Ontario's farm organizations gushing about the splendid opportunities McGuinty's Green Energy Act will provide, and another one wringing its hands about an
impending climate change
crisis that never did exist, I'm going to speculate that things are going to get a whole lot worse before they get better.