A more sober reality, though, is that whatever slight impact humans might have on the climate, it is too small to measure — a point made in a study just published by Swiss researchers in the journal Quaternary Science Reviews (November 2005).
This is an unflinching look that touches upon some of
the more sobering realities of nature, so please use discretion before sharing this book with kids.
Not exact matches
Films about rescue operations are presented
more like a horror movie than as the
sobering chronicles of somebody's
reality.
It is a sad revelation in the futbol landscape when I find myself resigned to the
sobering reality that Tottenham are simply a better,
more talented futbol club at the moment.
Waiting for severe storms to shift the public's opinions on policy changes might be a
sobering reality, but Rudman and her colleagues are
more optimistic.
Today, the World Health Organization (WHO) released new guidelines for treating gonorrhea that reflect the
sobering reality that this sexually transmitted disease is becoming ever
more difficult to treat.
The script exists
more in a tonal dead zone, where the broad material and the
sobering reality of the situation cancel each other out, leaving a tuneless movie without the direct perspective it needs to succeed.
What could be
more 2017 than a film that does both simultaneously, letting
sobering reality encroach on magic, or maybe vice versa?
It not only reflects a mainstream recognition of this unfortunate trend, but is also
sobering reminder of today's economic
reality: homeowners» equity has been halved since 2005, leaving
more than 15 million consumers underwater on their mortgages, and
more than 6.5 million of those 30 % or
more underwater.
While these developments are to be celebrated, there remains a
sobering reality: they still leave a lot of headroom for China to expand its coal power plant capacity between now and 2030, even though its coal fleet is already
more than twice the size of the US coal fleet.