Sentences with phrase «in new climate»

As a listing agent, I have found that my input in this new climate is crucial.
His knowledge and experience will be invaluable in protecting Nest in this new climate of unnecessary and wasteful patent wars.
To succeed in this new climate, today's in - house counsel must effectively become their own chief executive — able to communicate, inspire and build outstanding legal teams, identify and anticipate risks, formulate and execute strategy, implement procurement and technology pipelines, control costs, ensure efficacy and nurture culture and talent.
The record - breaking 2009 Victorian heatwave, which caused the unprecedentedly catastrophic Black Saturday bushfires, would be a cool day in the new climate.
September 27, 2013 — «2020 Is Key Number in New Climate Report Highlighting Need for Greater Carbon Cuts,» Shaye Wolf
Judicial Watch • Judicial Watch Sues for Documents Withheld From Congress in New Climate Data Scandal
Because of this, many animals may not be able to compete in the new climate regime and may go extinct.
Reports that leading Chinese climate experts believe it is possible to limit global warming are likely to place pressure on the USA to match that ambition, despite President Obama's recent offerings in his new Climate Change Action Plan.
If, for instance, a type of storm that might normally occur only once every hundred years occurs twice in one decade and four times in the next, you can be reasonably confident that you're in a new climate era.
It's not really obvious how all of this relates to the «variability» issue, but right now I don't think we have a satisfactory handle on how mid-latitude storminess might change in a new climate, in terms of frequency or intensity.
These deficiencies in the new climate report are typical of many others that set the report's tone.
There is nothing mysterious about how to live in a new climate.
Extreme outliers are always most interesting, but more relevant to climate change will be the Dragon King events that usher in new climate regimes.
Experts saw the goal laid out on Friday as a first shot in six months of intense talks meant to culminate in a new climate pact in Copenhagen this year.
REDD, CDM Likely To Find A Place In New Climate Agreement: UNFCCC Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres offers hope that the troubled CDM market and REDD projects will be included in the international climate deal expected to be finalized in 2015.
President Obama is channeling his inner Al Gore in his new climate push with a public relations strategy that breaks with his first term.
India on Wednesday reiterated its commitment to «protecting the interests of the poor» at the Lima Climate Change talks, challenging rich nations who want to keep poverty eradication out of a list of priorities for developing countries in a new climate pact to be signed next year in Paris.
[Andy Revkin — Some of the impacts Mr. Gore describes, including rising risks of forest fires, are detailed in a new climate report from the Bush administration.
After a reporter asked what elements the United States would be seeking in a new climate accord, Mr. Stern emphasized the importance of including concrete steps that could set the world on a course to limit the risks defined by climate science.
into a humidifier to combat dry air — and the symptoms that often accompany it — in a new climate.
Although she is an indoor kitty only, fleas in the new climate are an uphill battle, regardless of treating monthly all indoor animals and indoor / outdoor animals.
But really it's only a progression of cause - to - effect, and Mr. Coker is only doing what he feels will benefit authors most in this new climate.
But in this new climate, there are plenty of information sources on how to successfully publish a book — one simply has to look (and work hard to avoid the scams).
Or maybe between now and then traditional publishers will wake up and realize they have to change their business model if they want to survive in the new climate.
«We can have a much better conversation about academies in this new climate,» he said.
We can have a much better conversation about academies in this new climate.
In this new climate, teachers unions openly organized against charter expansion in Massachusetts, Washington State, New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, and elsewhere.
It seemed inevitable that Dylan's accusation against Allen would resurface in this new climate and that his legacy would be reevaluated.
We have a lot to learn about gardening, especially in this new climate, so we just showed up at the store picked out lots of seeds for tomatoes, onions, arugula, and everything we'd like to put on pizzas and salads all summer long (and into the fall... Kate was passionate about buying pumpkin seeds.)
Yesterday, the Conservatives criticised the government's plans to deal with global warming, arguing that cutting carbon emissions by 60 per cent by 2050, as is proposed in the new climate change bill, was not enough.
In this new climate, where politicians are either calling for direct interference in corporate affairs, or running campaigns that put extreme public pressure on businesses to change their operations, businesses will increasingly have to find ways to defend themselves.
Alternatively (and given the rapid changes that seem to be possible in this new climate) could minor parties or even new parties rise up to take their place?
Campina Organic is packed in a new climate - neutral packaging of organic material that can be fully recycled.
He emphasized JPMorgan's ability in the new climate to earn a return on tangible equity of 17 percent, two points higher than the target before corporate tax cuts were enacted and nearly four points greater than the company delivered in 2017.
«A number of recent climate change reports even failed to mention polar bears in their discussion of Arctic sea ice decline... Crockford, «Even Al Gore seems to have forgotten to include the plight of polar bears in his newest climate change movie.

Not exact matches

The history is important, as a problematic front - page story in The New York Times, How GOP Leaders Came to View Climate Change as Fake Science, illustrates.
Certain countries susceptible to climate change have seen a spike in travel interest over the past year, according to a new report from travel insurance comparison web site Squaremouth.
They have also fought to win over a new breed of backer: conservatives skeptical of climate change but interested in supporting homegrown energy alternatives that increase national security, boost competition, and create well - paying blue collar jobs.
For instance, when Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne emerged from a January meeting with Alberta's Rachel Notley to say warm, fuzzy things about Alberta's new climate strategy and the quest for pipelines, the prime minister quickly praised their efforts from Switzerland, where he was attending the World Economic Forum: «I am very much in the camp of both premiers, Wynne and Notley, who demonstrated that Canada can and should work together on economic issues for all of us.»
The outdoor clothing and gear retailer regularly donates 1 percent of its sales to nonprofit environmental groups, ranging from New York - based Waterkeeper Alliance to Climate Cycle in Chicago — adding up to $ 74 million since 1985.
However, in a recent interview with the New York Times, Trump said he was keeping an «open mind» on the topic of confronting climate change.
So the most evident problem with this new venture is that it is illegal and in the current political climate, no matter the lobbying dollars involved, is unlikely to change the laws sufficient to allow this business to ever launch.
However, in cold climates these energy - efficient light bulbs create a new problem: the new bulbs don't generate as much heat as the traditional ones.
The new measures would build on a number of energy — and environment - related executive orders signed by Trump seeking to gut most of the climate change regulations put in place by predecessor President Barack Obama.
But when it comes to the place to settle down, Deutsche Bank pointed to Wellington in New Zealand at the top of the quality - of - life index, based on eight variables: purchasing power, safety, healthcare, cost of living, house price - to - income, commuting time, pollution and climate.
Mashable's Senior Editor for Science and Special Projects, Kevin Freedman, in «No, New York Mag: Climate change won't make the Earth uninhabitable by 2100» contrasts the story's gloom against hope and optimism, but mostly analyses the science behind it.
But new side - by - side comparisons from EDGI provide a kind of virtual trip back in time to the web before Trump took office, shedding light on the subtle ways that the administration is making it harder to track down information about climate change and alternative energy sources online.
Continually refining its curriculum, JMSB has added eight new courses in the past year alone, including a summer finance course based in New York and the timely Global Climate Change: Business Opportunities and Threats cournew courses in the past year alone, including a summer finance course based in New York and the timely Global Climate Change: Business Opportunities and Threats courNew York and the timely Global Climate Change: Business Opportunities and Threats course.
It's only slight hyperbole to say in this political climate that Google could get approval to acquire both Facebook and New Zealand.
While Zika has been far more prominent in tropical climates such as Puerto Rico and Brazil, where the 2016 Olympics will begin on Friday, there have been more than 1,650 reported cases in the U.S., including the 14 new locally acquired infections in Florida.
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