Sentences with phrase «inhabited planet for»

If the anaerobic bacteria that inhabited the planet for all but the last 600million years or so had had a perspective, they would have called oxygen pollution.
Gravely wounded Abin Sur travels to the nearest inhabited planet for the replacement process.

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If a mother can be arrested for leaving her child in a car, never out of her sight, for three minutes on a freezing day while her other children put money in a Salvation Army bucket — well, if someone were to write a story, now, about children allowed to sail and camp alone for an entire summer, and stay out all night on the water, those children would have to possess supernatural powers or inhabit another planet, and the story would be labeled «fantasy.»
Of a state of existence in which surviving souls, condemned to live, crawl about scrofulously among the radiations of insidious poison, among emanations of noxious gases, on a planet unfit for habitation which they must nevertheless inhabit.
By the year 2040, experts predict that 8 billion people will inhabit our planet, creating intense demand for clean water and nutrition at the expense of all living things.
Even so, the quest for finding truly habitable — maybe even inhabitedplanets beyond the solar system may require more ambitious, next - generation observatories.
More than just a geologic curiosity, finding water on Mars has major implications for the search for life, because the presence of H2O greatly increases the odds that living organisms once thrived on the planet, and perhaps still inhabit it today.
She is particularly interested in scaling up her experience in the Colorado basin, examining what a projected nine billion people inhabiting the planet will mean for its water supplies.
«For in the final analysis, our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this small planet.
Co-written with his daughter Lucy, who conceived of the idea, and a second physicist, George's Secret Key to the Universe tells of kids faced with the choice of saving Earth from global warming or finding a new planet for humans to inhabit.
At this point it isn't clear just how many planets we'll be able to analyze — it might be a dozen, or it might be millions — but one thing's for certain: If we find methane or another biological marker on just one planet, it will completely redefine our understanding of the universe and the lifeforms that inhabit it.
As we gear up for missions like these, we have a responsibility to think deeply about what kinds of life may already inhabit the planet — and whether we have the right to invite ourselves in.
Astrobiology Roadmap Goal 1: Habitable planets Astrobiology Roadmap Goal 6: Life's future on Earth Studying the structure of the Solar System is important for astrobiologists because it can help them determine how our system is able to support the only inhabited planet yet known - the Earth.
As a motion - capture actor, as an actor, period, Serkis is second to none and he has never been better than in War for the Planet of the Apes as he fully inhabits Caesar's huge heart, revealing his grief, rage, pain, and also his valor and love and dedication to his ape family (and those he embraces as extensions of his family).
Before We Vanish (Unrated) Sci - fi thriller about three aliens who each inhabit an earthling's body in preparation for a mass invasion of the planet.
«It can be difficult for people from underdeveloped worlds to hear that their planet is not the only inhabited planet
In 2018, scientist Nathaniel Shepherd (Gary Oldman) sends a team of astronauts to Mars to inhabit the red planet for four years.
For hundreds of millions of years animals have inhabited the land, the seas and the skies of planet earth.
This isn't just a surf trip — it's a lifestyle, passion, and search for better ways for humanity to inhabit our shared planet.
Your character joins SPIFFING (Special Planetary Investigative Force For Inhabiting New Galaxies) and travel across the galaxy in search of new planets to inhabit.
In ReCore's world, humanity is searching for new planets to inhabit following the outbreak of a dangerous disease on Earth, and Far Eden is the one that has been deemed potentially suitable enough.
He creates drawings, sculptures, and site - specific installations that apply these natural structures to the problem of developing alternative constructions for living that would enable humans to more responsively and responsibly inhabit the planet.
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2016 «Sidereal Rift,» Craig Krull Gallery, Santa Monica 2013 «Some Dry Space,» James Danziger Gallery, New York 2012 «Private Frontiers,» Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco, CA 2012 «Two Sublimes, Idaho» Craig Krull Gallery, Santa Monica 2011 «Some Dry Space: An Inhabited West,» Blue Sky Gallery, Portland, OR 2010 «Architecture of Subtraction,» Bolinas Museum, Bolinas, CA 2010 «InterMountain,» Craig Krull Gallery, Santa Monica 2009 «100 Suns,» Yours Gallery Foundation, Warsaw, Poland 2009 «New Work,» Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco 2008 «Some Dry Space: An Inhabited West,» Nevada Museum of Art, Reno 2008 «Bookworks and Photographs,» Galerie Michael Wiesehoefer, Cologne 2008 «100 Suns,» Fleming Museum, University of Vermont, Burlington 2008 «100 Suns,» Knoxville Museum of Art, Tennessee 2007 «Edge Of The West,» Galerie Luc Bellier, Paris 2007 «Los Angeles 07.27.05,» Craig Krull Gallery, Santa Monica 2007 «Bookworks,» Hosfelt Gallery, New York 2007 «Near Planet,» Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco 2006 «100 Suns,» Hosfelt Gallery, New York 2006 «Full Moon,» Hasselblad Center, Goteborg, Sweden 2005 «Hover,» Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco 2005 «Arid Flows: Los Angeles and Its Deserts,» Natural History Museum of LA County, CA 2005 «100 Suns: For Robert, Ernest & Edward's Berkeley, 1945 - 1962», University of California, Berkeley 2004 «100 Suns,» Casino Luxembourg, Luxembourg 2004 «Silence and the Big Blast,» Wood Street Galleries, Pittsburgh 2004 «100 Suns,» Auditorium Arte, Rome 2004 «100 Suns,» Frehrking + Wiesehofer Gallery, Cologne 2004 «Some Dry Space,» Craig Krull Gallery, Santa Monica 2003 «100 Suns,» Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco 2001 Metropolitan Transit Authority / Arts For Transit, Grand Central Station, New York 2000 «Full Moon,» Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney 2000 «Full Moon» American Museum of Natural History, New York 1999 «Full Moon,» Hayward Gallery, London 1999 «Full Moon,» Huis Marseille / Foundation for Photography, Amsterdam 1999 «Full Moon,» San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 1995 «Blue Fall,» Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, VA 1995 «Ranch & Oblivion,» Robert Koch Gallery, San FranciFor Robert, Ernest & Edward's Berkeley, 1945 - 1962», University of California, Berkeley 2004 «100 Suns,» Casino Luxembourg, Luxembourg 2004 «Silence and the Big Blast,» Wood Street Galleries, Pittsburgh 2004 «100 Suns,» Auditorium Arte, Rome 2004 «100 Suns,» Frehrking + Wiesehofer Gallery, Cologne 2004 «Some Dry Space,» Craig Krull Gallery, Santa Monica 2003 «100 Suns,» Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco 2001 Metropolitan Transit Authority / Arts For Transit, Grand Central Station, New York 2000 «Full Moon,» Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney 2000 «Full Moon» American Museum of Natural History, New York 1999 «Full Moon,» Hayward Gallery, London 1999 «Full Moon,» Huis Marseille / Foundation for Photography, Amsterdam 1999 «Full Moon,» San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 1995 «Blue Fall,» Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, VA 1995 «Ranch & Oblivion,» Robert Koch Gallery, San FranciFor Transit, Grand Central Station, New York 2000 «Full Moon,» Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney 2000 «Full Moon» American Museum of Natural History, New York 1999 «Full Moon,» Hayward Gallery, London 1999 «Full Moon,» Huis Marseille / Foundation for Photography, Amsterdam 1999 «Full Moon,» San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 1995 «Blue Fall,» Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, VA 1995 «Ranch & Oblivion,» Robert Koch Gallery, San Francifor Photography, Amsterdam 1999 «Full Moon,» San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 1995 «Blue Fall,» Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, VA 1995 «Ranch & Oblivion,» Robert Koch Gallery, San Francisco
Predictable, woefully inadequate, jaded, pitiful, unconscionable leadership — whose failure to respond ably to the requirements of practical biophysical reality of the relatively small planet God has blessed us to inhabit and, I suppose, not to overwhelm — could have profound adverse implications for the future of our children, for biodiversity and the environment, for Earth as a fit place for human habitation and life as we know it.
Let us consider that it could become dangerous to life as know it on Earth for the human community much longer to pursue the prized «business as usual» course of the predominant culture: unbridled overproduction, unrestrained overconsumption and unchecked overpopulation because, when these distinctly human activities are taken together, an overpowering force of nature exists that could become unsustainable on the relatively small, evident finite, noticeably frangible planet God blesses us to inhabit and steward, and surely not to overwhelm.
Various Updates You have probably heard that two of President - elect Donald J. Trump's advisors have been pushing for a reboot of the mission of NASA, focusing more on exploration of extraterrestrial space and less on studying the one planet we know is inhabited by 7.35 billion people, with at least a couple of billion more coming along before humanity's puberty - style growth spurt shifts to something new past 2050.
The outcome will determine the quality of our species» journey and will leave an indelible mark, for better or worse, on the planet we inhabit.
If we keep doing as we do now and getting what we get now, is it possible that the relatively small, evidently finite, noticeably frangible planet we inhabit will soon reach a point when it is no longer possible for Earth's resources and ecosystem services to sustain either life as we know it or the human species?
There's a hopeful, enduring, possibly wishful thread of thought that I've been exploring for a couple of decades: various visions of the human species eventually overcoming its tribal and myopic nature and embracing the reality that it is in fact a single, if variegated, community inhabiting a shared, if planet - size, home.
I know there are innovative and creative ways to incorporate all of us into healing this planet and making it a better place to inhabit for all creatures.
So it raises the question, if you don't live in California, but instead (for better or worse) inhabit some of the more cloudy or colder corners of the nation, then how can you contribute to saving the world, rather than accepting the default fossil fueled destruction of our planet?
Simply put, securing a safe climate for the planet and everyone that inhabits it means leaving the majority of fossil fuels in the ground.
LONDON, 1 November, 2015 − If global greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, the outlook for at least half the inhabited planet looks arid.
These fundamental rights are a basis for young people to expect fairness and justice in a matter as essential as the condition of the planet they will inhabit.
Undoubtedly, there are mistaken understandings and new dynamics to be understood in AGW, that does not mean the idea that we are causing warming or can influence temperature is null and void and we can just walk away without responsibility for stewardship for our children's and the planets and all that inhabit it futures.
Citing the opening passage of Charles Dicken's A Tale of Two Cities, Lynas emphasized that humans will ultimately decide what kind of planet they inhabit by actively «using science and technology as [their] most potent tools for first identifying and then solving problems.»
Looking at the surface of the planet, it may seem ridiculous to suggest that there is a water shortage given that 70 % of the planet is covered in water, but when you note that only 3 % of this is freshwater and only 1 % of this is suitable for humans, now it becomes way more difficult to stretch those resources among the more than 6 billion people that inhabit this planet.
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