Sentences with phrase «in the journal article global»

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Below are quotes from an article published on March 28, 2018 in The Wall Street Journal titled «Warning Sign: Tech Stocks Are Dominating Global Markets Like Never Before»:
A recent article in the trade journal Global Coffee Review reports that the 2012 - 13 crop year could be upwards of 60,000 tons, and that the projection for 2019 - 20 is as much as 200,000 tons.
For a more expanded treatment (leading to the same conclusion but from a bit more of an expert), see Niall Ferguson's article in Wall Street Journal called «America's Global Retreat»
In a review article recently published online in the journal Nature, researchers arrived at a new estimate for total usable global offshore groundwater: 500,000 cubic kilometers — a quantity 100 times greater than the amount of water extracted from land aquifers since 1900, the study stateIn a review article recently published online in the journal Nature, researchers arrived at a new estimate for total usable global offshore groundwater: 500,000 cubic kilometers — a quantity 100 times greater than the amount of water extracted from land aquifers since 1900, the study statein the journal Nature, researchers arrived at a new estimate for total usable global offshore groundwater: 500,000 cubic kilometers — a quantity 100 times greater than the amount of water extracted from land aquifers since 1900, the study states.
«Climate and land use change have long been linked to changes in water yield,» said Peter Caldwell, research hydrologist for the Forest Service Southern Research Station (SRS) and primary author of the article recently published in the journal Global Change Biology.
In their article «Silver Fir and Douglas Fir Are More Tolerant to Extreme Droughts than Norway Spruce in South - Western Germany» published in the journal Global Change Biology, the scientists concluded that the native silver fir and the Douglas fir, which was imported from the Americas, are suitable tree replacements for the Norway spruce in the long ruIn their article «Silver Fir and Douglas Fir Are More Tolerant to Extreme Droughts than Norway Spruce in South - Western Germany» published in the journal Global Change Biology, the scientists concluded that the native silver fir and the Douglas fir, which was imported from the Americas, are suitable tree replacements for the Norway spruce in the long ruin South - Western Germany» published in the journal Global Change Biology, the scientists concluded that the native silver fir and the Douglas fir, which was imported from the Americas, are suitable tree replacements for the Norway spruce in the long ruin the journal Global Change Biology, the scientists concluded that the native silver fir and the Douglas fir, which was imported from the Americas, are suitable tree replacements for the Norway spruce in the long ruin the long run.
In an article published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), Sam Halabi, University of Missouri associate professor of law, argues that a global vaccine injury compensation system administered through the World Health Organization would address this global public health issuIn an article published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), Sam Halabi, University of Missouri associate professor of law, argues that a global vaccine injury compensation system administered through the World Health Organization would address this global public health issuin the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), Sam Halabi, University of Missouri associate professor of law, argues that a global vaccine injury compensation system administered through the World Health Organization would address this global public health issue.
In an article published in the journal Science, authors Dr. Sandra Brown, of Winrock International, and Dr. Daniel Zarin, of the Climate and Land Use Alliance, posit that, while the idea seems simple and compelling, ambiguity surrounding global definitions and metrics actually creates risks for forest conservation and accountabilitIn an article published in the journal Science, authors Dr. Sandra Brown, of Winrock International, and Dr. Daniel Zarin, of the Climate and Land Use Alliance, posit that, while the idea seems simple and compelling, ambiguity surrounding global definitions and metrics actually creates risks for forest conservation and accountabilitin the journal Science, authors Dr. Sandra Brown, of Winrock International, and Dr. Daniel Zarin, of the Climate and Land Use Alliance, posit that, while the idea seems simple and compelling, ambiguity surrounding global definitions and metrics actually creates risks for forest conservation and accountability.
Together with a previous article in the same journal that calculated biomass export efficiency for these organisms for the first time, these new data allow robust estimates of global carbon export associated with gelatinous plankton.
Read the full article, «Arsenic exposure induces glucose intolerance and alters global energy metabolism,» published ahead of print in the American Journal of Physiology — Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology.
v. KOSMOS Journal, The Widening Circle After Rio +20: Advancing the Campaign for a Global Citizens Movement, Uchita de Zoysa, http://www.kosmosjournal.org This article was published on October 17th: International Day for the Eradication of Poverty in Global Education Magazine
For instance, an article in the Wall Street Journal reports that global car makers are «sounding a more cautious note over the world's largest auto market».
There is an interesting article in this month's Global Environmental Change journal.
The climate scientist Simon Donner, who joined Gleick in signing a recent letter to The Wall Street Journal rebutting an op - ed article by other scientists questioning the seriousness of global warming, weighed in on the downside of lowering ethical thresholds in the name of a worthy mission:
In a news article in the journal Science, which published the latest paper on the Atlantic's role in decades - long global temperature fluctuations, Eli Kintisch described the Pacific argument this waIn a news article in the journal Science, which published the latest paper on the Atlantic's role in decades - long global temperature fluctuations, Eli Kintisch described the Pacific argument this wain the journal Science, which published the latest paper on the Atlantic's role in decades - long global temperature fluctuations, Eli Kintisch described the Pacific argument this wain decades - long global temperature fluctuations, Eli Kintisch described the Pacific argument this way:
Just two weeks ago in Nature, a science journal I never would have associated with comedy, I saw an article no doubt published by the top scientists in the world who say global warming will continue to year 3000 in best case scenarios.
D'Aleo appears to have co-published one article on global cooling (with geologist Don Easterbrook) in the journal, Energy & Environment:
«We have to control methane immediately, and natural gas is the largest methane pollution source in the United States,» said Robert Howarth, the David R. Atkinson Professor of Ecology and Environmental Biology, who explains in an upcoming journal article that Earth may reach the point of no return if average global temperatures rise by 1.5 to 2 degrees Celsius in future decades.
But 24 articles in 18 different journals, collectively making several different arguments against global warming, expose that claim as false.
In 2004, as they correctly point out, Harvard science historian Naomi Oreskes published an essay in Science magazine in which she examined the abstracts of 928 articles on the subject of «global climate change» published in scientific journals between 1993 and 2003, and «found that 75 % supported the view that human activities are responsible for most of the observed warming over the previous 50 years while none directly dissented.&raquIn 2004, as they correctly point out, Harvard science historian Naomi Oreskes published an essay in Science magazine in which she examined the abstracts of 928 articles on the subject of «global climate change» published in scientific journals between 1993 and 2003, and «found that 75 % supported the view that human activities are responsible for most of the observed warming over the previous 50 years while none directly dissented.&raquin Science magazine in which she examined the abstracts of 928 articles on the subject of «global climate change» published in scientific journals between 1993 and 2003, and «found that 75 % supported the view that human activities are responsible for most of the observed warming over the previous 50 years while none directly dissented.&raquin which she examined the abstracts of 928 articles on the subject of «global climate change» published in scientific journals between 1993 and 2003, and «found that 75 % supported the view that human activities are responsible for most of the observed warming over the previous 50 years while none directly dissented.&raquin scientific journals between 1993 and 2003, and «found that 75 % supported the view that human activities are responsible for most of the observed warming over the previous 50 years while none directly dissented.»
But when it comes to the questions about global warming that we are talking about here, the opposition — people who do not believe in global warming — have been told to shut up: no public debate, no contradictory discourse, no articles in scientific journals.
Simon Dalby is CIGI Chair in the Political Economy of Climate Change at the Balsillie School of International Affairs in Waterloo, Ontario, and author of recent articles in Global Policy, and RUSI Journal on climate and geopolitics in the Anthropocene.
As a number of scientific articles have shown, most recently by Kevin Anderson and Alice Bows in the Journal of the Royal Society, limiting the world to 2 °C warming most likely requires peaking total global carbon emissions in the next 5 - 10 years followed by immediate reductions to near - zero by 2050 (see Anderson and Bows emission trajectory options here, via David Roberts, and by David Hone here).
Climate Scientist Who Got It Right Predicts 20 More Years of Global Cooling — «For the next 20 years, I predict global cooling of about 3 / 10ths of a degree Fahrenheit, as opposed to the one - degree warming predicted by the IPCC,» said [Geologist Dr. Don Easterbrook, professor emeritus of geology at Western Washington University and author of 150 scientific journal articles and 10 books, including «Evidence Based Climate Science,» which was published inGlobal Cooling — «For the next 20 years, I predict global cooling of about 3 / 10ths of a degree Fahrenheit, as opposed to the one - degree warming predicted by the IPCC,» said [Geologist Dr. Don Easterbrook, professor emeritus of geology at Western Washington University and author of 150 scientific journal articles and 10 books, including «Evidence Based Climate Science,» which was published inglobal cooling of about 3 / 10ths of a degree Fahrenheit, as opposed to the one - degree warming predicted by the IPCC,» said [Geologist Dr. Don Easterbrook, professor emeritus of geology at Western Washington University and author of 150 scientific journal articles and 10 books, including «Evidence Based Climate Science,» which was published in 2011.
Bjorn Lomborg wrote an article in The Wall Street Journal titled «An Overheated Climate Alarm» which claims that cold temperatures are more deadly than heat, following the publication of the US Global Change Research Program's (US GCRP) overview of the impact of climate change on public health: [14]
In a pair of articles published in the Journal of Climate, Slangen et al. (2017) and Meyssignac et al. (2017) analyze the of climate models to simulate both global and regional sea level risIn a pair of articles published in the Journal of Climate, Slangen et al. (2017) and Meyssignac et al. (2017) analyze the of climate models to simulate both global and regional sea level risin the Journal of Climate, Slangen et al. (2017) and Meyssignac et al. (2017) analyze the of climate models to simulate both global and regional sea level rise.
Carter's articles on global warming have largely appeared in economics journals, rather than mainstream science journals.
In addition, the e-mails showed they collaborated to persecute and have fired an editor of a prominent climate science journal who allowed articles questioning the extent of humanity's role in global warming to be publisheIn addition, the e-mails showed they collaborated to persecute and have fired an editor of a prominent climate science journal who allowed articles questioning the extent of humanity's role in global warming to be publishein global warming to be published.
Also included in the mailing is a copy of a Wall Street Journal Op - Ed article entitled «Global Warming is 300 - Year - Old News» authored by Arthur and Noah Robinson and dated January 18, 2000.
Papua seeks funds for fighting global warming through forest conservation (8/10/2007) In an article published today in The Wall Street Journal, Tom Wright profiles the nascent «avoided deforestation» carbon offset market in Indonesia's Papua provincIn an article published today in The Wall Street Journal, Tom Wright profiles the nascent «avoided deforestation» carbon offset market in Indonesia's Papua provincin The Wall Street Journal, Tom Wright profiles the nascent «avoided deforestation» carbon offset market in Indonesia's Papua provincin Indonesia's Papua province.
«For the next 20 years, I predict global cooling of about 3 / 10ths of a degree Fahrenheit, as opposed to the one - degree warming predicted by the IPCC,» said Easterbrook, professor emeritus of geology at Western Washington University and author of 150 scientific journal articles and 10 books, including «Evidence Based Climate Science,» which was published in 2011.
His articles have appeared in National Review, The Wall Street Journal, Strategic Review, Global Affairs and numerous other publications.
Ridley had written a number of articles in British and American publications, including a Wall Street Journal article titled «Your Complete Guide to the Climate Debate,» where he supported his arguments by referencing publications by the Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF).
306, Issue 5702,1686 described a random sample of nearly 10 % of articles on global warming published in peer reviewed journals in the previous 10 years.
Of them, he writes: «In a now - famous study published in the December 2004 Science, Naomi Oreskes at the University of California, San Diego, examined the abstracts of 928 articles published in peer - reviewed scientific journals between 1993 and 2003 containing the key words «global climate change.&raquIn a now - famous study published in the December 2004 Science, Naomi Oreskes at the University of California, San Diego, examined the abstracts of 928 articles published in peer - reviewed scientific journals between 1993 and 2003 containing the key words «global climate change.&raquin the December 2004 Science, Naomi Oreskes at the University of California, San Diego, examined the abstracts of 928 articles published in peer - reviewed scientific journals between 1993 and 2003 containing the key words «global climate change.&raquin peer - reviewed scientific journals between 1993 and 2003 containing the key words «global climate change.»
Sir David King, the Government's chief scientific adviser, says in an article today in the journal Science that America, the world's greatest polluter, must take the threat of global warming more seriously.
«We have to control methane immediately, and natural gas is the largest methane pollution source in the United States,» said Howarth, who explains in an upcoming journal article that Earth may reach the point of no return if average global temperatures rise by 1.5 to 2 degrees Celsius in future decades.
«Continued global warming is likely to favor smaller individuals, and we predict that organism size will continue to decrease over the century,» Jennifer Sheridan and David Bickford of the National University of Singapore wrote in a recent article in the journal Nature Climate Change.
Annual number of articles about global climate change printed in major U.S. newspapers (Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Christian Science Monitor, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal) was zero in 1979 - 1980, rising to roughly two per newspaper per year through 1987, then from 1987 to 1988 jumped to some twenty per newspaper.
«Some say it is better to hold fossil - fuel stocks and engage the companies,» Ellen Dorsey, executive director of the Wallace Global Funds, said in a Wall Street Journal article last year.
The new paper is one of a package of articles on the global ecological situation released on Wednesday by the journal Nature as part of the lead - up to Rio +20, a global sustainability summit meeting in Rio de Janeiro.
An article that just appeared in the journal Global and Planetary Change, authored by me and Mark Freeman and Michael Mann, reported a simulation experiment that sought to put constraints on the social discount rate for climate economics.
In an opinion piece run by the Journal on Wednesday, nearly 40 scientists, including acknowledged climate change experts, took on the paper for publishing an article disputing the evidence on global warming.
DeSmog investigated the submission and found that of the 304 footnote citations in the Peabody document, opinion articles published in media outlets, primarily the Wall Street Journal, were cited as supporting evidence 41 times and groups with historical ties to the fossil fuel industry such as the Cato Institute, American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity and the Global Warming Policy Foundation were cited 64 times.
In his peer - reviewed journal article, Knock, Knock: Where Is The Evidence For Dangerous Human - Caused Global Warming?
In the past few years several attempts have been made to assess changes in the Earth's planetary albedo, and claims of global dimming and more recently brightening have been debated in journal articles and blogs alikIn the past few years several attempts have been made to assess changes in the Earth's planetary albedo, and claims of global dimming and more recently brightening have been debated in journal articles and blogs alikin the Earth's planetary albedo, and claims of global dimming and more recently brightening have been debated in journal articles and blogs alikin journal articles and blogs alike.
«In 2011 Mr Warburton co-authored a two part - article in the conservative journal Quadrant called «The Intelligent Voter's Guide to Global Warming», which questioned the findings of mainstream science about how much global warming would be caused by man - made emissions.&raquIn 2011 Mr Warburton co-authored a two part - article in the conservative journal Quadrant called «The Intelligent Voter's Guide to Global Warming», which questioned the findings of mainstream science about how much global warming would be caused by man - made emissions.&raquin the conservative journal Quadrant called «The Intelligent Voter's Guide to Global Warming», which questioned the findings of mainstream science about how much global warming would be caused by man - made emissions.&Global Warming», which questioned the findings of mainstream science about how much global warming would be caused by man - made emissions.&global warming would be caused by man - made emissions.»
The study, published in the article «Community structure and diversity of tropical mammals: data from a global camera trap network», in the journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, looked at protected areas in Brazil, Costa Rica, Indonesia, Laos, Suriname, Tanzania and Uganda.
That appears to be the first use of the term «global warming» in the scientific literature (at least it's the first of over 10,000 papers for this search term according to the ISI database of journal articles).
Paul qualified as a solicitor in 1996, and has two decades of experience advising clients of national member organisations, professional bodies, EAP's, global insurers, affinities, and SME's, in Employment Law, HR and ER issues, and also presenting seminars to national audiences, and writing regular journal and newsletter based articles.
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