Sentences with phrase «least open climate»

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the digital reading revolution opened up readers» eyes to the potential for screen reading, authors may have believed they were limited to self - publishing their work via a dedicated e-reader platform, at least in the early days of this current climate of digital publishing, in actuality, publishing has taken on a whole new meaning and there are unique copyright issues that go along with it.
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I actually find so - called climate «skeptics» to often be the least open - minded, contrary to what genuine skeptism is supposed to be.
As the Moroccan presidency opens this year's climate talks, leaders urge prompt action while civil society expresses concern about financial mechanisms, and at least one reporter wonders, «why are we here?»
And he has signed at least three politically motivated open letters on the subject of climate change.
Given that the Navy has been making plans for «ice - free» operations in the Arctic since at least 2001, their June «Northern Edge» exercises may well prove to be just the opening salvo in the future northern climate wars, with whales, seals, and salmon being the first in the line of fire.
Given how pervasive has been the ideological censorship and filtering by Wikipedia of discussion and content about anything to do with «Climate Science», I surprised anyone would actually cite it without some kind of qualification or caveat... In this arena, at least, Wikipedia's more like a Chinese Official News Agency than an open venue for discussion.
That is a cop - out — at least under the circumstances of open mockery, and especially given the current effort to undermine support for climate legislation by seeking to discredit the science.
Stabilizing the climate system will require a heroic global effort, but the point here is only to show that, at least at the level of technologies and practices, such an effort can do more than merely succeed; that it can succeed well, and open into futures that we can actually bear to contemplate.
Tom Steyer, a hedge fund billionaire and the head of NextGen Climate, a non-profit focused on climate change, issued an open letter on Friday that called for all 2016 Democrats to «lay out a clear and concrete plan to achieve at least 50 percent clean or carbon - free energy by 2030.Climate, a non-profit focused on climate change, issued an open letter on Friday that called for all 2016 Democrats to «lay out a clear and concrete plan to achieve at least 50 percent clean or carbon - free energy by 2030.climate change, issued an open letter on Friday that called for all 2016 Democrats to «lay out a clear and concrete plan to achieve at least 50 percent clean or carbon - free energy by 2030.»
But there is what looks to be an open, independent payment mechanism, at least for the part of this transfer that goes through the Green Climate Fund.
If the sloths at Greenpeace and Grijalva's office made the least effort, they would see that Goklany's prolific scholarship on climate change relies exclusively on peer - reviewed, open - source literature.
I'm all for devoting funds to attempting to resolve (or at least define) the open issues in climate science — shutting it down would be counter-productive.
At least in the present era, if we look, with open minds, at all sources of evidence, then we can NOT conclude that any signal of human influence on Earth's climate exists.
It may seem like the common sense thing to do, but according to Greenpeace, Denmark, Iceland and Norway are three countries that are attempting to block this proposal to protect this «new ocean» that is opening up due to climate change, the «least protected sea in the world», even though the proposed area would be in international waters.
In 2017 all well informed, open minded people of at least moderate intelligent accept the reality of anthropogenic climate change, and with record storms, floods and wildfires and almost every year being warmer than the previous the urgency of action in reducing greenhouse emissions is equally obvious.
In Weathered, I open up the many ways in which the idea of climate is given shape and meaning in different human cultures — how climates are historicized, known, changed, lived with, blamed, feared, represented, predicted, governed and, at least putatively, re-designed.
This would all be someplace with a temperate climate — windows open at least half the year — with definite seasonal changes, and within walking distance of parks, dining, and shopping.
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