Sentences with phrase «increasing global nature»

Given the increasing global nature of e-discovery, the need to review documents in multiple languages is a challenge facing an increasing number of corporate legal teams.
Technological advancement is a challenge faced equally by accountants, who are contending with threats posed by cloud technology, the rise of streaming and the ever - increasing global nature of the music business, which requires expert knowledge of international tax systems.
The increasing global nature of the art world means there were fewer British entries generally on the Power 100 and there is not a single Young British Artist this year — neither Damien Hirst nor Tracey Emin make the list, although Jay Jopling, who owns the gallery White Cube and represents both artists, is present at number 32.

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The very nature or face of the industry as we know it is changing due to a number of factors including technological evolution, increasing global competition and changing customer demands.
The global nature of the increase suggests that it is due to a global factor, rather than the increase in a particular diagnosis a dramatic change in specific risk factors.
Published today in the journal Nature Geoscience, the paper concludes that limiting the increase in global average temperatures above pre-industrial levels to 1.5 °C, the goal of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, is not yet geophysically impossible, but likely requires more ambitious emission reductions than those pledged so far.
«Any biofuel that causes land clearing is likely to increase global warming,» says ecologist Joseph Fargione of The Nature Conservancy, lead author of the second study.
Steve Howard, head of the Global Forest Initiative at the Worldwide Fund for Nature, says that governments should increase protection for forests and promote timber certification schemes.
Doubling of the carbon dioxide concentration will cause global plant photosynthesis to increase by about one third, according to a paper published in the journal Nature.
«Global efforts to stay well below 2 degrees [Celsius of warming], and especially 1.5 degrees, will be severely compromised if international aviation and shipping emissions continue to increase,» Mark Lutes, senior global climate policy adviser at the World Wide Fund for Nature's global climate and energy initiative, said by Global efforts to stay well below 2 degrees [Celsius of warming], and especially 1.5 degrees, will be severely compromised if international aviation and shipping emissions continue to increase,» Mark Lutes, senior global climate policy adviser at the World Wide Fund for Nature's global climate and energy initiative, said by global climate policy adviser at the World Wide Fund for Nature's global climate and energy initiative, said by global climate and energy initiative, said by email.
In fact, we are, in about a billion years, at least according to Caldeira and Kasting («The life span of the biosphere revisited, Nature, 360, 721, 1992), because the increased solar luminosity and ensuing global warming will cause the silicates to start reacting with the atmospheric CO2.
A massive expansion of land use for sugar cane growth in Brazil, and a subsequent increase in ethanol production with the feedstock could reduce global carbon dioxide emissions in the transportation sector by up to 86 percent of 2014 levels, according to research published in the October issue of the journal Nature Climate Change.
The flexible and global nature of eLearning courses has led to an increased number of eLearning enrollments.
7) Much of the inflation pressures are global in nature, and there is increasing unwillingness to buy dollar denominated fixed income assets.
While most of the increases in TDFs» international stock and bond exposures are strategic in nature, reflecting providers» desire to have more global exposure in their products, some providers also have the ability to tactically allocate to international securities.
Yu Kosaka & Shang - Ping Xie, as published in Nature (http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v501/n7467/full/nature12534.html): «Despite the continued increase in atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations, the annual - mean global temperature has not risen in the twenty - first century1, challenging the prevailing view that anthropogenic forcing causes climate warming.»
The World Wide Fund for Nature established the Global Forest and Trade Network 20 years ago to increase and ensure sustainability in the global timber Global Forest and Trade Network 20 years ago to increase and ensure sustainability in the global timber global timber trade.
There are various interpretations possible, e.g. a) The big increase in hurricane power over the past 30 years or so may not have much to do with global warming, or b) The models are simply not faithfully reproducing what nature is doing.
The Nature study is talking about changes associated with ocean circulation even while CO2, and the global imbalance, and global temperature, is increasing.
And without going into all remarks made by Lindzen: when he concludes that global mean temperature anomaly ceased increasing by the mid nineties he appears to be in good company (Phil Jones in the BBC interview, Susan Solomon in her Nature article earlier this year).
'' a) The big increase in hurricane power over the past 30 years or so may not have much to do with global warming, or b) The models are simply not faithfully reproducing what nature is doing.
Since global warming is the result of contra - natural processes (mostly of human - origin such as the chemical - industry / heavy - industry / carbo - engines etc.) which destabilize the entire global NATURAL balance, the only answer is not inducing artificial unnatural substances in natures elements (this only aggravates the problem or start new ones... extreme measures always do), but introduce and indeed increase the volume and mass of natural plankton.
Increasing water cycle extremes in California and relation to ENSO cycle under global warming (Nature Communications)
Since publication of the AR4, nature has thrown the IPCC a «curveball» — there has been no significant increase in global average surface temperature for the past 15 + years.
New research reported in Nature Climate Change finds that increased Canadian tar sands production would decrease global oil prices and thereby increase oil consumption.
A recent article in Nature found that «development of resources in the Arctic and any increase in unconventional oil production are incommensurate with efforts to limit average global warming to 2 degrees Celsius.»
Studies surveyed Millar, R. et al. (2017) Emission budgets and pathways consistent with limiting warming to 1.5 C, Nature Geophysics, doi: 10.1038 / ngeo3031 Matthews, H.D., et al. (2017) Estimating Carbon Budgets for Ambitious Climate Targets, Current Climate Change Reports, doi: 10.1007 / s40641 -017-0055-0 Goodwin, P., et al. (2018) Pathways to 1.5 C and 2C warming based on observational and geological constraints, Nature Geophysics, doi: 10.1038 / s41561 -017-0054-8 Schurer, A.P., et al. (2018) Interpretations of the Paris climate target, Nature Geophysics, doi: 10.1038 / s41561 -018-0086-8 Tokarska, K., and Gillett, N. (2018) Cumulative carbon emissions budgets consistent with 1.5 C global warming, Nature Climate Change, doi: 10.1038 / s41558 -018-0118-9 Millar, R., and Friedlingstein, P. (2018) The utility of the historical record for assessing the transient climate response to cumulative emissions, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, doi: 10.1098 / rsta.2016.0449 Lowe, J.A., and Bernie, D. (2018) The impact of Earth system feedbacks on carbon budgets and climate response, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, doi: 10.1098 / rsta.2017.0263 Rogelj, J., et al. (2018) Scenarios towards limiting global mean temperature increase below 1.5 C, Nature Climate Change, doi: 10.1038 / s41558 -018-0091-3 Kriegler, E., et al. (2018) Pathways limiting warming to 1.5 °C: A tale of turning around in no time, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, doi: 10.1098 / rsta.2016.0457
Recent work published in Nature (15 August, 2013) shows that global temperature variability is not increasing, even though there are significantly changing regional patterns.
The observed increase in global NPP over the past five decades is quite an accomplishment for the terrestrial biosphere, especially when one considers all the negative stories — nary a day goes by without notice of some environmental disaster (human - or naturally - caused) occurring somewhere in the world and wreaking havoc on nature.
Global carbon dioxide emissions are projected to soar to 44 billion tons (40 billion metric tons) this year, a 2.5 percent increase from 2013 levels, according to joint studies published today (Sept. 21) in the journals Nature Climate Change and Nature Geoscience.
A global satellite study published in the April 2016 edition of the journal Nature reported «a persistent and widespread increase» of CO2 fertilized greening over 25 % to 50 % of the «global vegetated area» over the past 35 years.
Global warming makes planetary wave resonance events more likely (2017) Record Balkan floods of 2014 linked to planetary wave resonance (2016) The Likelihood of Recent Record Warmth (2016) A Decade of Weather Extremes (Nature Climate Change 2012) Increase of Extreme Events in a Warming World [+ data / code]
[1] Research findings published in the science journal Nature in August suggest increased sea surface temperatures as a consequence of global warming, will lead to more intense hurricanes.
After all, even the EPA's own lawyers, non-scientist professional bureaucratic infighters that they are, seem to recognize that if Mother Nature could, in pre-industrial times, raise the earth's global mean temperature to levels approaching today's levels — but without the benefit of having that additional 100 ppm of atmospheric CO2 with which to force the increase — then key parts of current AGW theory can be called into question, even the climate prediction models.
In a paper «Global warming preceded by increasing carbon dioxide concentrations during the last deglaciation», Shakun et al. (Nature 2012) contend that rising temperature at the end of the last Pleistocene glaciation were preceded by increasing atmospheric CO2.
More on the important role that black carbon soot plays in increasing global warming and what can be done about it: A new study published in Nature Geoscience found that the amount of solar radiation absorbed increased as the ratio of black carbon to sulphate rose.
In April 2012, DJ Rowlands, from Oxford, published an article in Nature Geoscience that concluded, in part: «We find that model versions that reproduce observed surface temperature changes over the past 50 years show global - mean temperature increases of 1.4 - 3 K by 2050, relative to 1961 - 1990, under a mid-range forcing scenario».
To some degree that's probably true, but surely even if the US just outspent China by 3 times, and other nations increased spending slightly, domestic and global security could be maintained — such as it is, considering the nature of modern military threats being so asymmetric in that non-state actors are just as much a threat as the adversaries of the 20th century.
Land, waterways, wildlife and humans will be irreversibly changed by a global temperature increase of 3.6 degrees, the Nature Conservancy reports.
«The last 25 years» increase may have little to do with global warming, or the models may have missed something about how nature responds to the increase in carbon dioxide.»
It has been seen that substantial increases in the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and global climate warming have occurred cyclically, even when there was as yet no industrial action on nature.
One study, published in today's edition of the journal Nature, found that the overall increase in worldwide surface humidity from 1973 - 99 was 2.2 %, which is due «primarily to human - caused global warming,» according to study co-author Nathan Gillett of the University of East Anglia, in Norwich, U.K.
Rogelj, J. et al. (2018) Scenarios towards limiting global mean temperature increase below 1.5 C, Nature Climate Change, doi: 10.1038 / s41558 -018-0091-3
JS: Increased demand, new regulatory issues and the increasingly global nature of our clients» businesses and our practice have all factored into the few lateral partner hires we have made.
The Court's decision in Google Inc. v. Equustek Solutions Inc., combined with its June 23, 2017 decision in Douez v. Facebook, Inc., illustrates the increasing awareness of courts around the world of the Internet's inherently global nature, and their increasing willingness to take jurisdiction in cases that cross borders.
The FSB also recognised the increased regulatory oversight by various national governments, though it states that due to the global nature of cryptocurrency markets, ``
And, he says, this global phenomenon rests on the fast - changing and unpredictable nature of new technologies, «increasing volatility and making it hard to keep demand and supply in balance».
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