Sentences with phrase «making the case for global»

How can we make the case for global education in schools?
Controversy arose after various allegations were made including that climate scientists colluded to withhold scientific evidence and manipulated data to make the case for global warming appear stronger than it is.
His attack on one climate - change study, known as the «hockey stick» — a study often cited to make the case for global warming — plucked McIntyre from obscurity and got him featured on the front page of the February 14, 2005, Wall Street Journal.
Scientists had been testing water temperatures to make the case for global warming and Karl decided to adjust the readings from the buoys by using higher temperature readouts of sea water collected by ships.
Joshua, nobody is saying «they did it first» In short, those making the case for global warming conflated two concepts.
South Africa likely will use the analysis in Paris to make a case for a global adaptation goal based on quantification of adaptation costs.
My suspicion is that their efforts will only end up making the case for global warming air - tight.
Consider the attack of Stephen McIntyre, a semiretired businessman, on the «hockey stick» a study which is cited to make the case for global warming.
Finally, it goes without saying that some folks have tried to make the case for global warming on the basis of «unprecedented» features of todays climate.
Or perhaps he's taking the mis - specification based on supposed ««unprecedented» features of todays climate» made by «some folks [who] have tried to make the case for global warming» that you mentioned above, and turning it into a reductio ad absurdam:
«We hope our project will not only assist the victims of these abusive patents but also help make the case for global reform of the patent system.»

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Here's the problem with that analysis — KXL isn't really a level shift in the supply curve, and thus the authors don't actually make the case for there to be any global price effect associated with the pipeline.
In his new book, Startup Rising, he makes a strong case for the Middle East, where a surprising number of young men and women are starting tech companies and where global corporations, such as Google, Yahoo and Cisco, are investing.»
Through the following op - ed in Thursdayâ $ ™ s Toronto Star, the United Steelworkersâ $ ™ Canadian Director makes the case for a carbon tariff. It is now widely accepted that the struggle against global warming will involve placing a price on carbon emissions.
Q.: It strikes me that the global context for triage in the case of famine might admit to ulterior motives for making a selection among potential recipients of aid.
This has largely been the case for IKEA, though they have made minor adjustments in various programs to improve usability (e.g., limiting the number of «clicks» in the tablet to a minimum, making the icons on the tablet larger, making reports more user - friendly, moving certain data input from store co-workers to the global administration).
Accounting for 60 % of global agriculture, he will make the case to protect and encourage smallholdings for sustainability.
- Article excerpt:»... In Super Natural Cooking, Swanson not only goes a long way toward helping «whole» foods shed their stale, hippie stigma but also makes a strong case for putting natural foods at the center of an emerging, modern, global cuisine.
The CIOB is making the case that ethical innovation will be a powerful differentiator for businesses and essential for future - proofing brands as well as improving the global reputation of the sector.
«I have been clear and consistent that I believe it is the right policy for the country to maintain a minimum credible nuclear deterrent, while working to advance global nuclear disarmament I am determined to continue making the case for Labour to have strong, credible Defence and security policies, and I feel that the most effective way for me to continue to do this is from the backbenches.
Hence, the Svalbard Global Seed Vault that the Norwegian government is building deep in the permafrost as a last refuge for millions of seeds in case of global catastrophe — natural or man -Global Seed Vault that the Norwegian government is building deep in the permafrost as a last refuge for millions of seeds in case of global catastrophe — natural or man -global catastrophe — natural or man - made.
It also is part of a push from environmental groups to make the legal case that fossil energy companies have lied for decades about global warming risks, just as tobacco companies lied about the connection between smoking and cancer.
Evans makes a good case for emoji being the world's first truly global form of communication.
«This work was a foundational reference case for the recently released RCP4.5 model scenario, one of four scenarios that will be used by modeling groups around the globe to make realistic projections of future climate change,» said Dr. Steven J. Smith, scientist at the Joint Global Change Research Institute, a partnership between PNNL and the University of Maryland, and lead research author.
Those who legitimately question the case for man - made global warming (AGW) do not question whether glacier retreat is evidence of global warming.
Supporters don't need to rely on the Global Report Card to make the case for charter schools because they have four gold - standard RCTs on their side.
Citing research studies that explore global attitudes of participants after such travel, Cohen makes a strong case for including travel - based courses in the college curriculum.
The online module, Making the Case and Planning for Global Education, bookends the on - campus program, Think Tank on Global Education.
I invited Jeff Vredevoogd, Director of Herman Miller Education, to make the case for space in The Global Search for Education series today.
His early research made the case for index investing, so he put four TD e-Series funds in his TFSA (the Global Couch Potato portfolio).
The authors of the study point to other regulatory and legislative acts, including the «order precedence rule,» commonly known as the «Manning Rule» after a legal case against Charles Schwab, the Gramm - Leach - Bliley Act, which saw the end of the Glass - Steagall Act of 1933 and formally allowed the combination of commercial banks, securities firms and insurance companies, Regulation Fair Disclosure, which devalued stock research, and the Global Settlement ruling, which has made research coverage tougher for issuers to secure.
Previous surveys of this development have mapped a cross-Atlantic phenomenon; more recently, «Global Conceptualism» made the case for a worldwide tendency.
As long ago as the 80s, their large scale photographic works (and in Graham's case, videos) established a particular kind of mediated art - making as Canada's global contribution, and the label stuck for a long time, assuming a kind of Group - of - Seven-esque point of nationalistic, artistic pride, contemporary version.
In these cases, it's obvious that a collective global response is called for — a response that brings together the political, economic, industrial and opinion - making institutions of our world.
The former head of the London School of Ecnomics makes the case for de-emphasizing a global climate deal through the UN and instead focusing on bilateral and regional deals.
This opening statement «'' One of the pillars of the case for man - made global warming is a graph nicknamed the hockey stick» states the science education level and the verificational level in relation to reference material of the journalist, IMO.
But a quick summary of some of my thoughts: I think a case can be made for some combination of equal per - capita payback and tax reduction, but the rationale for this must be that this somehow compensates for the costs of global warming or adaptation to that; as much of this occurs in the future (with different people), this is private sector economic investment to boost the economy now so that it may make itself more robust in the future -LRB-?).
A valuable short paper that has been accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters (subscription required) makes a strong case against presenting any argument about human - driven global warming that's based on short - term trends (a decade or so).
It seems somewhat disingenuous for the book's authors to continue assert that there is an ongoing debate regarding whether global warming is caused by humans, and then use pre-1998 references to make this case.
All this came about because of good ideas on the ground that were accelerated and enabled by funds from Aveda — and, notably, with the Global Greengrants Fund playing the (essential, in this case) middleman, because it has such an effective network for scrutinizing and selecting projects with the potential to make the greatest impact in the community and hopefully beyond.
But the normal stuff in the report and a Comment which says «These leaks do nothing to undermine the case for man - made global warming».
With respect to hurricane intensity, there are observed trends indicating this and model results predicting this, and while there are problems in each (data problems with hurricanes, coarse resolution in global models, etc.), theoretical arguments also make clear that there will be more energy and water vapor available in the atmosphere to cause more intense hurricanes, so a very strong case can be made for this happening.
The campaign will also make the case that going down the coal route will be costly for India's global image and long term development interests.
I've always thought that you could make a strong case for dramatic reductions in emissions (somewhat indirectly) without ever appealing to the parameter estimates churned out by global climate change models.
If the consensus argument is a straw man, then lots of people love their straw in making the case for anthro - global warming.
While the report made a strong case for human - caused climate change, most media coverage focused on the question of whether there has been a «pause» in global warming.
We're not offering a «counter-claim» about the science, because our position is that even the concrete, incontrovertible, unassailable fact of human influence on global warming and climate change does not, by itself, make a case for action.
Different theoretical frameworks for where and how climate change education fits into the education sector are made concrete with case studies from across the global.
There is a good case for lifting the cap in its entirety: This policy denies access to basic electricity for the world's most vulnerable while making no meaningful dent in global emissions.
The Appendix II listing introduces the global perspective of existing threats to Arctic species stemming from shipping and oil exploration, making it a case for all CMS Parties.
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