Sentences with phrase «not warm even»

From 1998 to 2013 however the atmosphere did not warm even though carbon dioxide emissions continued to rise over the same period.

Not exact matches

Even if you don't care about global warming or sea levels, power and unproductive employees cost money.
One customer who bought the Wantdo Fleexe Ski Rain Jacket for her husband said he found the coat «warm and not too heavy or too light» and was overall a huge hit, even including the jacket's stylish looks.
In Celle, heaters pump warm air into the tents at a cost of 4,000 euros per day, but even that is not enough to keep the inside of the tents warm.
Even though global warming is not the most popular topic within the mining industry, it is opening up doors for some miners in remote northern locations, not accessible before.
It was a warm summer night, and not even a breeze was blowing.
That concept is not easy to teach or warm one's hands over without considerable effort, but it is not impossible to convey even to young children the sense that the real meaning of Christmas lies precisely in the combination of magical ceremonies and the grown - up message that in the very midst of our human selfishness, the waylaying love of God has broken through to us unconditionally.
If this happens, once you've unpacked (assuming that doesn't take years), a warm plate of cookies is a good way to introduce yourselves to your neighbors, even if you're the new people on the block.
Even if your neighbors didn't just move in, it's never too late to take a plate of warm cookies to neighbors you don't know and introduce yourself.
Even if they don't, they dress like many other kids their age and spend lots of time when it's hot or cold outdoors «studying» (also known as keeping cool in warm weather and warm in cold weather) in the library.
Because our knowledge of the many delicate balances in the ecology of the planet is still in its infancy, and because what is known is not widely understood, the consequences of what the human race is (in its ignorance) doing to the earth may turn out to be even more serious than global warming.
I knew that while I couldn't save them all, and maybe I couldn't even save any, I could at least give them a warm meal, a cup of water, or a new pair of socks.
For instance, If you meet a new person and if this person if cold toward you, you won't have a warm and meningful relationship, you will stay away from this person because she seems indifferent or even rude.
As we crawl into our warm, dry beds we do not want to even think about them huddling under a bush in an ice storm, soaked to the skin, shaking and shivering uncontrollably, praying they'll still be alive in the morning.
Of course, they could go to church every week, take communion, place their warm hand on a bible and declare they believe every letter of it, even pastor the church — but that doesn't mean they actually believe it.
The house, even with the furnace running, will not be quite warm enough, and we'll huddle around the fire and rush upstairs to bed to plunge beneath the covers.
The views of a visiting pope, respected by Catholics and many non-Catholics alike as a moral and spiritual leader of great prominence, will not make persons now unconcerned about global warming suddenly begin to grow concerned, nor even make skeptics of religious freedom begin to take its claims more seriously.
At the end of the poem, however, Tennyson seems to admit that even when his faith fails and he thinks that maybe nature proves that God doesn't exist, he still remembers the warm and gentle touch of God within him, and it allows him to realize that his Father is near.
We were on a walk — but not the kind of walk most of us go on during the warm summer evenings.
In a time which did not know modern medicine, the theft of a garment, put aside during a warmer day, could result not only in the owner's bitter suffering from cold through the night, but actually to complications leading even to death.
The loss of a garment, put aside during the warmer day, could in parts of the East result not only in the owner's bitter suffering from cold through the night, but to physiological complications leading even to death.
I was also beaten by random girls for no reason, put into a dumpster, tied up in an abandoned rv by some sick teens who thought that was funny, almost raped by a man while walking down the street at the age of 17 but because I screamed he only made me jack him off (at knife point), almost raped at a friend of a friend's house when we just dropped in for a minute, was impovershed growing up, even to the point where we didn't have power in the middle of winter, had to sleep all in the same bed to stay warm and used our pantry as a refrigerator, lived (and I mean LIVED) with roaches for years no matter where we moved to, was a child during the time when we had our own civil rights movement here and went through a few horrible experiences at the time.
The moisture from the warmed up zucchini noodles didn't even water down the sauce at all.
I spread it onto the top of the still warm loaf of bread and it didn't even melt, it just turned into one thick layer of goop.
We loved the recipe twist — none of us had tried celery root and it was surprisingly delicious even though we aren't big fans of celery — plus, Becca opted to add chili powder and 5 spice for a touch of complimentary warm spice.
Even if you're not a huge cauliflower fan, a blend of veggies and delicious concoction of spices gives this soup a dominant, fragrant curry flavour that will really warm you from the inside out.
I was clearly using warmer milk than needed and possibly killing the yeast — my previous attempt didn't rise even though the yeast was fresh.
It came out so cinnamon scented and warm and delicious, I could not even deal.
I'm not ready to give up tomatoes and sweet corn and warm sunny days, even if I can't wait to break out the sweaters and hot breakfasts.
Unfortunately, we didn't have pint glasses or even pretty glasses to share the final product of the butterbeer recipe, but you can still see it's warm, golden color.
I bet you don't even realize how easy it is to make and serve this warm dip in large batches.
Mmmm I could go for a warm bowl of soup, even though temps are warmer than usual and there isn't snow on the ground (odd for Mn this time of year).
If not eating on the go, you can make them even more decadent by drizzling with warm milk.
Soon my backyard will be filled with nests of blue and white and brown and even turquoise eggs kept warm by devoted parents of different species.
The warm spices waft through the kitchen, and the soft sound of a bubbling pan beckons and gets the folks in their seats before you even have a chance to ring that ol' dinner bell, and who doesn't love that?
These apple cider caramels are my love letter autumn in my city, my attempt, as I wrote in the book, to «pack everything I love about New York City in October — the carpet of fiery leaves on the ground from the trees I didn't even know we had; the sky, impossibly blue; the air, drinkably crisp; the temperature finally delicious enough that it implores you to spend hours wandering around, sipping warm spiced apple cider from the Greenmarkets — into one tiny square.»
I can't get enough of long sunny days, warm evenings sitting outside, and early morning sun peeking in the window so that early mornings don't seem quite like such a chore.
And if you're hankering for s» mores, but the weather just isn't cooperating, try this warmer weather, grilled version of the traditional s» more: layer gluten free graham crackers with Nutella or vegan hazelnut spread and marshmallow fluff, and maybe even sliced bananas (optional).
I didn't even make the crostini part — I provided cut - up veggies and warmed - up pita triangles.
Not any old soup either; one that is hearty and will warm you up even on the coldest of days.
The weather hasn't even warmed up yet but these are just so refreshing.
This warm and hearty stew is so satisfying that you probably won't even notice it doesn't contain any meat.
all i want to do is sit outside with warm sunshine hitting my face, make green salads filled with every vegetable imaginable, i would love to make a rhubarb something, but the fact remains, even though the season is spring, spring hasn't truly sprung yet - at least not here!
The best way to enjoy miso is raw, and even in Asia, miso is added to warm, never boiling, water so as to not damage the enzymes and beneficial probiotic bacteria.
I personally don't even heat up the coconut oil; I add the 3 ingredients together and stir constantly, if I get lumps of hardened coconut oil I put it over a saucepan with warm water to get the double broiler effect.
It was so simple to make (even without a mandoline), and was a perfect meal for a warm summer night — not too heavy, seasonal ingredients, etc..
I never knew hummus could be good warm — it has a toasty / nutty flavor, divine texture, and may not even make it into the fridge before I eat it all.
You won't see me this a bowl of cereal for breakfast unless it's this Pumpkin Spice Granola, and even then I would probably put that on top of warm oatmeal.
Perfect «Winter Warmer» (even though we aren't in winter)
And, they can be made ahead so you can quickly prepare them for warm summer evenings when you aren't in the mood to cook or even BBQ!
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