Sentences with phrase «ocean world looks»

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If everyone were to frame their investment choices around such goals as eliminating poverty, preserving ocean ecosystems and fostering innovation for sustainable cities, the world would certainly begin to look different.
As much as I think the sea burial is a good option, the oceans of the world are all connected and in a way Osama Bin Laden maybe looked at as being everywhere.
O Lord Chief of the gods Who alone art exalted on earth and in Heaven,... O Merciful Gracious Father in Whose hands rests the life of the whole world, O Lord, Thy divinity is full of awe, like the far - off Heaven and the broad ocean O Creator of the land... begetter of gods and men who dost build dwellings and establish offerings... O mighty Leader whose deep inner being no god understands... O Father, begetter of all things, who lookest upon all living things... Who is exalted in Heaven?
I do not believe we Christians are obliged» or even allowed» to look upon the devastation visited upon the coasts of the Indian Ocean and to console ourselves with vacuous cant about the mysterious course taken by God's goodness in this world, or to assure others that some ultimate meaning or purpose resides in so much misery.
In a secluded spot on the magnificent beach at Siasconset (for instance), looking out to Spain over 3,000 miles of unbroken ocean, a man is about as far away as he may hope to get from things in this shrunken world.
Revelae Kids» Ocean Exploration Discovery Box introduces kids to a magical world of realistic looking sea creatures, sparkling gems, and colorful shells and ocean plOcean Exploration Discovery Box introduces kids to a magical world of realistic looking sea creatures, sparkling gems, and colorful shells and ocean plocean plants.
If the oceans continue to grow more inhospitable, reefs around the world may start to look more like Easter Island's two - species population.
Álvaro Corral of the Centre for Mathematical Research in Barcelona, Spain, and colleagues looked at records of hurricanes from four ocean basins around the world between 1966 and 2007.
When Joel Thornton at the University of Washington in Seattle and his colleagues looked at records of lightning strikes between 2005 and 2016 from the World Wide Lightning Location Network, they noticed there were significantly more strikes in certain regions of the east Indian Ocean and the South China Sea, compared with the surrounding areas.
Researchers from around the world have now pooled their data on the movements of a wide array of marine animals, enabling them to look for common features in how animals move throughout the world's oceans.
These findings from University of Melbourne Scientists at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science, reported in Nature Climate Change, are the result of research looking at how Australian extremes in heat, drought, precipitation and ocean warming will change in a world 1.5 °C and 2 °C warmer than pre-industrial conditions.
I went out there with marine biologists from all over the world in a Scripps Oceanographic Institution expedition trying to look at, you know, what would the baseline be for a truly healthy ocean that had not been overfished and overflushed with chemicals and all the other things that we dump into the ocean — and from those examples, I started to get an idea of what the world might look like without us, but then it occurred to me to really understand, I would also have to get a baseline for what was the world like before us.
Boetius and her colleagues have found the consortium in 20 or so other places around the world — everywhere they have looked, including a mud volcano in the Arctic Ocean, and at cold seeps and hydrate mounds in the Gulf of Mexico.
Scientists are interested in understanding early life on Earth because if we ever hope to find life on other worlds - especially icy worlds with subsurface oceans such as Jupiter's moon Europa and Saturn's Enceladus - we need to know what chemical signatures to look for.
Scientists are interested in understanding early life on Earth because if we ever hope to find life on other worlds — especially icy worlds with subsurface oceans such as Jupiter's moon Europa and Saturn's Enceladus — we need to know what chemical signatures to look for.
-- D. Smith, Portland, ME With concerns about climate change and the fate of the world's imperiled oceans and waterways at an all time high, it makes sense that the boating industry would be looking into greener ways to try to do their part and to attract some of those increasing numbers of environmentally conscious customers.
But this is one of the first to look at using the bright, bubbly wakes of cargo ships as they crisscross the world's oceans.
«We have a spotty picture of what ocean acidification looks like around the world
Television monitors onboard the vessel displayed what looked like an alien world near the ocean bottom, and Goffredi wanted to get a better look.
«This is the world's largest meeting of marine mammal professionals, and the place we all compare notes and look for patterns and trends that help us piece together important changes out in the ocean,» said NOAA Fisheries research scientist Jay Barlow, a co-author of the new humpback research and president - elect of the Society.
Your statement that «Thus it is natural to look at the real world and see whether there is evidence that it behaves in the same way (and it appears to, since model hindcasts of past changes match observations very well)» seems to indicate that you think there will be no changes in ocean circulation or land use trends, nor any subsequent changes in cloud responses thereto or other atmospheric circulation.
When I started to work on ocean acidification in 1995 we were less than ten people in the world looking at this.
This week, look for your ultimate guide to sustainable fish and a breakdown of the issues facing our water for World Oceans Day.
I'm 29 years old, a successful entrepreneur, athletically fit, attractive and looking for a partner who will enjoy traveling the world, eating at fancy restaurants and watching the sunset over the ocean.
Airing simultaneously on AMC, BBC America, IFC, SundanceTV, and WE tv, the seven - part mini-series takes a look at life in the world's oceans with narration by David Attenborough.
The film is a captivating, sobering look at the world's endangered aquatic species, but it's also a frightening revelation of what methane and carbon are doing to the ocean.
Oceans Rated G Available on DVD and Blu - ray Continuing Disney's Earth Day Nature series is a stunning look at the Oceans of the world.
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He came to this place often, to be alone and to look out over the boundless ocean to the very farthest edges of the world.
As someone looking for a way to get involved with Amazon Publishing, the benefits seemed obvious to me: Amazon is the world's biggest bookseller and thus has a ready - made ocean of buyers out there, actively searching for quality books in all genres.
Standing 40 meters from the ground below on the longest canopy bridge in the world, I look across the lowland landscape of jungle kicking about in the wind like a vast ocean floor of green anemones.
Marking the end of the Great Ocean Road, the former bustling port city of Warrnambool has now turned into a lively city attracting people looking for adventure, history, nature or just to relax in this beautiful part of the world.
To find out more about the winners visit World Travel Awards and also take a look at the new free luxury travel magazine Best in Travel which has an Indian Ocean special in its latest issue.
You'll discover fascinating facts about our marine life, learn about our research and conservation initiatives to protect our world oceans and get an exclusive look at our incredible galleries.
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Whether you're looking to dance the days away or relax by the ocean with new friends from all around the world, Envision is the place to be this February 23 through 26.
After all these years and dives, I still look forward to getting in the water to be in another world, and most of all showing divers our ocean and my country.»
Lorne World's luxurious studio apartments are funky and fun, the perfect base for those looking to explore the Great Ocean Road.
Take a look: The Ocean World
Its fortunate position between the Indian and Pacific oceans means that it is looked upon as one of the richest areas of marine life in the world.
For a trip down the Great Ocean Road in Australia, one of the best road trips in the world, we needed a stop over and I was looking for a good night's sleep in the beach towns on the Surf Coast.
Immerse yourself in dungeons, cloudscapes and oceans by using the Nintendo 3DS gyroscope to look around 16 beautiful 3D worlds.
Star Wars was an obvious inspiration for the look and feel — the desert world Sand Ocean even recreates a joke from The Phantom Menace, where ghastly looking alien creatures are consumed by even larger monstrosities when passing by them in the next round, and one of the new planets is basically Endor from Return of the Jedi.
More recently, Paglen has explored the ocean floor to make photographs of underwater fiber optic cables that circle the Earth and enable internet connection and developed tools to show what artificial intelligence networks and other autonomous surveillance systems «see» when they look at the world.
Turn the forest on its head and you will find yourself beneath an ocean of black crude — looking up at the largest oil reserves in the world
sheesh 2 DEGREES just look at the s ** t we are getting at 0.8 degrees Its like goodbye coral reefs, goodbye amazon rainforest, goodbye himalayan glaciers that provide water to 40 % worlds population (lot of poeple in china), goodbye east india monsoon rains needed to grow crops, hello more droughts, hello more forest fires, hello more heat waves, hello more stronger huricanes / typhones / cyclones, hello more floods (because warmer oceans have even more water evaporated from them turned into clouds and blown over land so even more rain pours down at once), hello more jellyfish (they thrive in acidified oceans because of CO2 absorbtion).
Your statement that «Thus it is natural to look at the real world and see whether there is evidence that it behaves in the same way (and it appears to, since model hindcasts of past changes match observations very well)» seems to indicate that you think there will be no changes in ocean circulation or land use trends, nor any subsequent changes in cloud responses thereto or other atmospheric circulation.
Unless and until there are a slew of such studies covering a wide variety of real world circumstances, then I fear that the real problem of «ocean acidification» is a lot of «scientists» looking desperately to find something to scare us about.
My conjecture was to stimulate some thoughts to looking at a segment of world water that my reflect the great ocean oscillations and in turn temperatures and sea levels
Willis doesn't read or need to read the literature, he just looks up and realises that all the world's climate is totally controlled by clouds, which of their own volition whip up storms that attack the ocean and drive the currents.
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