Sentences with phrase «mounting evidence against»

But given the mounting evidence against these chemicals, and the crucial role of honeybees in our food system, it may be that Bayer needs to start looking for other sources of revenue.
However, mounting evidence against climate change theory and the «consensus» is unlikely to stem the tide of policy designed to combat global warming, thanks to the sheer size of the climate change industry that has built up over the last few decades.
Measurements in nature are rapidly mounting evidence against «C» and undermining the true faith in models.
However, there's mounting evidence against this claim.

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In the pages of the Wall Street Journal, Peggy Noonan wonders if a string of failures for the Obama administration counts as mounting evidence not only against his primary claim to rule, executive competence, but also against the undergirding premises of liberal political philosophy.
(14) Our curiosity must often go unsatisfied, and we must be willing to change our minds when the evidence mounts up against our treasured system and unseats it.
Neither Cardinal Bertone nor Mr Bandera were indicted in the case, though it is possible prosecutors in the Vatican and Italy now have the evidence they need to mount a case against the builder over the allegation he was paid twice for the same work.
The mounting evidence for climate change, and all its tragic consequences, has provided a powerful argument against fossil fuel power stations: the burning of coal, gas and oil releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere and this is almost certainly responsible for global warming.
Lead researcher Ira Driscoll told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: «The mounting evidence of caffeine consumption as a potentially protective factor against cognitive impairment is exciting given that caffeine is also an easily modifiable dietary factor.
A mounting body of evidence suggests that breastfeeding may also play a role in programming noncommunicable disease risk later in life (2 - 13) including protection against overweight and obesity in childhood (2 - 6).
Downing Street has continually pushed back a vote, probably now at least until after local elections on Thursday, but it can not ignore forever the mounting evidence of a majority against both of its suggested options.
Darwin was only half - right about evolution: evidence against natural selection is mounting up, argue Jerry Fodor and Massimo Piattelli - Palmarini
Since the 1990s, however, evidence from large studies has been mounting that the protective effects of these foods against cancer in particular might be modest — if it exists at all.
There's mounting evidence that early exposure to microbes can protect against allergies and asthma (SN Online: 7/20/16).
Providing apparently compelling evidence against the possibility of laboratory contamination, a number of the patients were shown to have mounted an immune response against XMRV.
The Evidence Continues to Mount Against Chronic Cardio written by Mark Sisson and originally published at MarksDailyApple.com, is syndicated with exclusive permission for Healthy Living How To.
There is mounting evidence that green tea may offer protection against osteoporosis.
Finally for now, empirical evidence mounts against the IPCC theory.
In fact the evidence against your pet theory is mounting.
I can tell that as the evidence mounts against you, on any number of fronts, you are getting a little more desperate, which accounts for all the slightly off point comments.
As mounting evidence continues to turn against their prior polar bear predictions Harvey, Stirling, Amstrup, Mann and Lewandowsky's were running low on scientific ammunition.
Deforestation, which had been on decline for years, surged nearly 300 % in September; and it happened as evidence mounts that healthy forests — arguably nature's single most effective bulwark against climate change — can lose more carbon than they absorb if subjected to extreme drought.
The people who ask me such questions seem to think that the IPCC's increase in confidence is politically motivated, that the process requires a unidirectional progression of confidence in such a key area, and that this provides reason enough to account for the IPCC going against the mounting evidence.
Prosecutors may withhold evidence that could exonerate a defendant, and defense teams may not be trained to mount an argument against inappropriate testimony, he explains.
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