Sentences with phrase «much global attention»

The President noted that while migration was a natural phenomenon, which had attracted much global attention, a considerable amount of migration was forced.

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News outlets consistently published more articles and, in turn, received a bigger share of page views for pieces about Trump than any other major topic we searched, according to Parse.ly Insights, a tool that measures how much attention articles receive across hundreds of major global publishers.
You have to wonder just how much more Canada's clean energy sector could achieve if it received the same attention and support that the global opportunities warrant.
Like any other global market, Canada has its own customs, laws, rules, and regulations that require just as much attention and insight as those of our more distant trading partners.
Nevertheless, the global argument has never attracted much scholarly attention (although see Viney, Charles and Boyd).
Although the United Nations is a partial exception, it also devotes much of its attention to the global economy.
While it may not be getting much attention at COP21, food loss and waste plays a huge role in the global climate change battle.
Amid surging energy prices and the need for measures to counter global warming, green energy generation from wastewater treatment does not always get as much attention as more traditional renewables such as solar and wind.
Global icons Ronaldinho and Carlos will likely steal much of the attention from fans, but fellow Brazilian Falcao could prove to be the main man when the action gets underway.
A new study carried out by the Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL) and the Institute of Global Health of Barcelona (ISGlobal), a centre supported by «la Caixa» Foundation, associates for the first time mild obsessive - compulsive symptoms, which are present in a much higher percentage of cases than those that require specialized medical and psychological attention, to characteristics and specific alterations of the cerebral anatomy.
«They confirm that the scale of the illegal wildlife trade — including trade in plants — is much greater than we had previously thought, and that wildlife trafficking concerns many more species than the charismatic rhinos and elephants which tend to receive global attention.
Rivers and streams haven't received much attention in accounting for that budget, Stanley says, because they don't take up much surface area on a global scale and, with respect to methane, didn't seem to be all that gassy.
The issue of human - induced global warming was of concern even back then — although the public didn't pay much attention.
While much of the attention at Paris is focused on reducing emissions in a bid to keep global temperature rise to less than two degrees Celsius by the end of the century, many climate impacts will continue to increase — including rising sea level and more extreme weather events — even if greenhouse emissions cease, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
People can vote for the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross, which has already attracted much attention for its style, performance and refinement since its global unveiling at the 2017 Geneva International Motor Show, by visiting www.autoexpress.co.uk/gsw.
With that in mind, it seems a little strange to hear that Acer has scheduled a «global press conference» in New York City for April 23 — not so much because they wouldn't have reason to do so, but it seems like rather advanced notice (perhaps an attempt to pull attention away from Apple and remind folks that «hey, we are still here»).
It wasn't until much later in her career, when she was in her seventies, that she would begin to garner critical attention, and it is only since her death in 2015 — at the age of 97 — that her work has truly begun to receive global recognition.
The film Phyllis by Zina Saro - Wiwa, takes its premise from Nollywood, the second largest film industry in the world, that has garnered much attention on the African and global stage.
Reflecting on the last five years since Art Basel purchased the Hong Kong fair, global director Marc Spiegler said, «I don't think any of us imagined the show would gain so much attention so quickly.»
These largely unsubstantiated claims are polarizing the public discourse on climate change and drawing attention away from climate impacts that are more directly related to global warming and ultimately much more damaging to our planetary life support system.
Why don't you give as much attention to the over 19000 American Scientists who have signed a petition which very much doubts the effect of human activity on global warming.
And although recognized that there also has been an enormous increase of nitrogenous oxides (reactive nitrogen) in the atmosphere (molecules that can adsorb much more energy than carbon dioxide) their much lower concentrations is hardly getting any attention, when global warming is discussed.
This doesn't receive much attention in the U.S. because our coal market is essentially disconnected from global markets and the domestic trend is quite the opposite.
For this reason, I would be much happier if the problem got a fraction of the attention that global warming does because that is a similar problem with no solution in sight.
The mitigation of Short - lived Climate Pollutants (SLCPs) has received much attention in the past few years for its potential to lessen health - related impacts of air pollution, prevent major crop losses, and in some cases also slow down global warming.
Much less systematic attention — again in the context of the global climate policy debate (as opposed to domestic debates, where thanks to the environmental justice movement the topic is very much in play)-- has been paid to the problem of inequality within natiMuch less systematic attention — again in the context of the global climate policy debate (as opposed to domestic debates, where thanks to the environmental justice movement the topic is very much in play)-- has been paid to the problem of inequality within natimuch in play)-- has been paid to the problem of inequality within nations.
of Short - lived Climate Pollutants (SLCPs) has received much attention in the past few years for its potential to lessen health - related impacts of air pollution, prevent major crop losses, and in some cases also slow down global warming.
By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley About 18 months ago, as soon as I heard of Dr. Richard Müller's Berkeley Earth Temperature project, I sent an email to several skeptical scientists drawing their attention to his statement that he considered his team's attempt to verify how much «global warming» had occurred since 1750 to be one of the most important pieces of research ever to be conducted in the history of science.
Psychologists studying climate communication make two additional (and related) points about why the warming - snow link is going to be exceedingly difficult for much of the public to accept: 1) people's confirmation biases lead them to pay skewed attention to weather events, in such a way as to confirm their preexisting beliefs about climate change (see p. 4 of this report); 2) people have mental models of «global warming» that tend to rule out wintry impacts.
Headline B quantifies how much global warming contributed to the magnitude of the heat wave (how hot the heat wave was), but lets now turn our attention to how much global warming contributed to the likelihood that the heat wave would have occurred in the first place.
[ix] To target the problem at its source, much more attention must be given to constraining extraction of and global trade in fossil fuels.
As global climate talks begin this week in Paris, much attention will be focused on the rainforests of the Amazon.
Since even the vast majority of sceptical scientists agree with this statement you might wonder why, when Cook et al released their findings they got so much attention in the global media.
In any case, when the 5th Assessment Report of Working Group 1 was published in September 2013, much of the media attention focused on one particular section in the Summary for Policymakers which claimed that it was «extremely likely» that human activity was responsible for most of the global warming since the 1950s.
And Griffin was undoubtedly more than happy to oblige, since Hansen attracts so much media attention on global warming which causes Griffin headaches with the Bush admin.
Although these extremes are both unlikely they represent about a 5 C difference in global temperature just from the chosen fossil fuel policy, and it is no wonder that energy policy has got the world's attention now because we can make that much difference despite what you read in op - eds, blogs and certain thinktank reports.
I didn't pay much attention to man - made CO2 causing global warming until Climategate and I consider myself late to the game, but have worked at catching up.
This past week has brought some attention to a much earlier «let's pretend» — that global climate is influenced primarily by human - caused carbon dioxide emissions rather than changes in the sun, our source of heat and light.
With the world economy in shambles, and nearly all national governments awash in debt, there is diminishing incentive for politicians to spend scarce public funds on the much - hyped hypothetical future «threats» posed by global warming — especially when there are very real, tangible issues demanding immediate attention and funding.
Although trying to eliminate those steps should have little impact on the US temperature trend (much less the global trend), it seems a good idea to do so and I'd like to thank you for bringing this oversight to our attention.
«The paper also focuses much attention on the potential for increases in polar bear attacks on humans due to sea ice loss (blamed on global warming) but ignores totally the increased risk stemming from the larger proportion of adult males that now exist in protected populations.»
«The issue of methane leakage is getting a lot of attention, because much of the policy discussion is premised on the view that natural gas has roughly half of the greenhouse gas emissions relative to coal for power generation,» said Jason Bordoff, Director of Columbia University's Center on Global Energy Policy, at an event to discuss the study on Monday.
To draw attention to the global water crisis and encourage people to limit how much water they use, an arts group is painting hundreds of water tanks around the city this summer.
Tagline: If we can pay as much attention to the Earth as we do to our beer, we probably wouldn't need to worry about global warming.
While much attention was focused on the fact there is little precedent for global court orders to take down «content», the Court looked at a large body of decisions supporting the authority of Canadian courts to make orders with global effects.
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