The phrase
"irreversible changes" refers to actions or events that cannot be undone or reversed. These changes are permanent and cannot be returned to their original state.
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But between the lines, the truth comes out: there is more than enough readership to go around, and indie authors have made
irreversible change in the industry.
Thus, because ocean warming is persistent for centuries, there is a danger that
large irreversible change could be initiated by excessive ocean warming.
Any eye condition can be alarming and, while many are not true emergencies, a significant delay in treatment can result in
irreversible changes rapidly in some situations.
Such an increase in CO2 emissions could raise global average temperatures by 6 °C or more, resulting in significant impacts on all aspects of life and
irreversible changes in the natural environment.
Thus, because ocean warming is persistent for centuries, there is a danger that
large irreversible change could be initiated by excessive ocean warming.
Of the many heat - trapping gases, CO2 puts us at the greatest risk of
irreversible changes if it continues to accumulate unabated in the atmosphere — as it is likely to do if the global economy remains dependent on fossil fuels for its energy needs.
But while publications and exhibitions from that time set in
motion irreversible changes in how art is viewed and written about in the West, those changes were obscured — at the time and in the years since — by the rise of international biennials and their international style of festivalist art, as well as the emergence of a global art market, in which fashions for, say, Latin American or Chinese art, may be short lived and superficial.
Pauley and other marine biologists have shown that drastically reduced populations in marine fishes caused by overfishing may never recover because overfishing has
created irreversible changes in ecosystem structure.
It is a fact rarely understood, especially by our political leaders, that we are speaking of
irreversible change because CO2 persists in the atmosphere for many centuries, and because the entire Earth System is transformed by climate change.
Morrisey said in an emailed statement that the comments to DEP «further demonstrate the need for an immediate stay of the illegal Power Plan, a plan already causing real and
irreversible changes on the ground in the states.»
By managing macro-economic parameters, scientists believe that - unlike previously thought - it is possible to steer an economy
around irreversible changes in its complex dynamics and avert potential economic disasters.
For those who aren't familiar with it, the «tipping point» is a concept from epidemiology (popularized by the best - selling book by Malcolm Gladwell) that suggests that small changes accumulate innocuously until a critical mass is reached, at which point a large - scale,
irreversible change occurs in the system under study.
The twin imperatives of technological advancement and counterterrorism have led to dramatic and
possibly irreversible changes in what people can expect to remain of private life.
Knowledge of these thresholds is key to the sustainable management of ecosystems and to
anticipating irreversible changes and / or ecological collapse,» wrote Alfredo Huete, a researcher at the University of Sydney in Australia, in an accompanying commentary on the study in Nature.
The principle of proteolysis in vivo is to
instigate irreversible changes to a set of protein substrates that alters their function and generates the required biological event.
«All life pulsates in time to the Earth and our artificial fields cause abnormal reactions in all organisms... Increasing electropollution could set in motion
irreversible changes leading to our extinction.»
In April, seventy - seven faith leaders signed a letter urging Anderson to halt One Newark for «
producing irreversible changes and fomenting widespread outrage.»
There are no preventive measures for hyperthyroidism, but early detection helps so that potentially
irreversible changes don't occur.
«The additional carbon tax that our model recommends can be thought of as an insurance premium levied on society to
delay irreversible changes in the future.»
The report cautions that if humanity does not urgently change its ways, several critical thresholds may be exceeded, beyond which abrupt and
generally irreversible changes to the life - support functions of the planet could occur.
The science behind Crutzen's claim is extensive and robust, and it centers on the profound and
irreversible changes brought by global warming.
The British professor is worried that The Donald's rejection of this plan to combat global warming could cause
irreversible changes which doom our planet to a grim fate.
Amazon rainforest, West African monsoon and others) could be pushed towards abrupt or
irreversible change if warming continues in a business - as - usual way throughout this century.
«With the global trade in shark fins pushing sharks toward extinction, it will take strong actions such as this to prevent us from
making irreversible changes to our ocean ecosystems,» said Whit Sheard, senior advisor for Oceana, a maritime conservation organization.
Deforestation of the Amazon is about to reach a threshold beyond which the region's tropical rainforest may
undergo irreversible changes that transform the landscape into degraded savanna with sparse shrubby plant cover and low biodiversity.
The choice of a stabilization level implies the balancing of the risks of climate change (risks of gradual change and of extreme events, risk
of irreversible change of the climate, including risks for food security, ecosystems and sustainable development) against the risk of response measures that may threaten economic sustainability.