«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.
Many people have concerns about the possible use of genome editing in humans, for example, about the risks of unintended effects due to off target DNA alterations, and the implications of
making irreversible changes that will be passed on to future generations.
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Pesticides still abound, we're in the midst of a human -
made mass extinction and decades of warnings about
irreversible climate
change appear to have fallen on deaf ears.
It is not about plugging holes, but about building professional capacity to
make change irreversible.
If you don't
make a
change soon, there may be
irreversible damage to your emotional relationship with social media.
The
changes that are in the
making are too serious and
irreversible to let sentimental arguments be an obstacle.
She said that the analysis she and co-authors did for a paper on «
irreversible climate
change» helped lead her, as a non-expert citizen when considering energy technology, to conclude that such research is vital, even as efforts are
made to find successors to fossil fuels.
There are enough resources on this planet to allow everyone to live a good and healthy life without
making large and
irreversible changes to Earth's climate.
In the report released today by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change, the world's top scientists warned that global warming is unequivocally man -
made and will become
irreversible if we do not act now to reduce the amount of carbon emissions released into the atmosphere.
Researchers such as James Hansen, a leading climate scientist at NASA, believe that global warming is accelerating and may be approaching a tipping point, a point at which climate
change acquires a momentum that
makes it
irreversible.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change (IPCC)-- the Geneva - based international body set up by the UN to disseminate «climate change» information — made public a report in Yokohama, Japan, on March 31 asserting that the impacts of global warming are likely to be «severe, pervasive, and irreversible.&
Change (IPCC)-- the Geneva - based international body set up by the UN to disseminate «climate
change» information — made public a report in Yokohama, Japan, on March 31 asserting that the impacts of global warming are likely to be «severe, pervasive, and irreversible.&
change» information —
made public a report in Yokohama, Japan, on March 31 asserting that the impacts of global warming are likely to be «severe, pervasive, and
irreversible.»
In one of the original climate lawsuits, filed in 2008 on behalf of the Alaskan village of Kivalina, the plaintiffs
made the same claims as New York City, Oakland, and San Francisco — including the specific citation of «potentially
irreversible» impacts and a «significant loss of life» as a result of climate
change.
The network has frequently
made the connection between extreme weather and climate on air, and last fall, it released a public position statement that warned of «radical and
irreversible changes.»
Even if we were to stop emitting carbon - dioxide tomorrow, atmospheric concentrations would remain elevated for centuries — so, on any reasonable time scale, the
changes that we're
making to the Earth's climate system are
irreversible.
Yet as we said at the time, this highly ambiguous statement
made it into the headlines — with the help of senior IPCC members — as a statement that «The IPCC states that climate
change is «unequivocal» and may bring «abrupt and
irreversible» impacts».
And it is on this solid bedrock that policy makers have to construct the strategies that will reduce the
irreversible changes that we are
making to the livability of the only home we have.
These effects are
irreversible to those not willing to accept them or
make the
changes or conduct the experiments necessary to
change those effects.
Susskind cites technology as the driver of this
change, and in his latest book The Future of the Professions, he proclaims that «we are on the brink of a period of fundamental and
irreversible change in the way that the expertise of these specialists [professionals] is
made available in society.»
On the contrary, the onus is on those who would
make an
irreversible Seven Oceans
Change to the practice of law to show that ABS will be beneficial and not harmful — at best a 1 in 3 throw of the dice — and to show it in the face of very sound and compelling reasons against it.
If, as an example, it is obvious that the fundamental
change made by the employer is final and
irreversible, how long can the employee realistically continue to reject the
change?
The onus is on those who want to
make a permanent,
irreversible gargantuan
change to show that overturning centuries of independence will not result in harm.