«We all support our local rescues, but only The Humane Society of the United States can effectively stand up to cruelty on a massive scale and come to the rescue of animals in times
of national catastrophes.»
Not exact matches
Instead
of correcting course to avoid further
catastrophe, the Maduro regime is attempting to circumvent sanctions through the Petro digital currency — a ploy that Venezuela's democratically - elected
National Assembly has denounced and Treasury has cautioned U.S. persons to avoid,» Mnuchin said in a statement.
Although the recent report
of the
National Commission on the
catastrophe (http://www.oilspillcommission.gov/) purports to provide «thorough analysis and impartial judgment» on the «causes»
of the explosion and «the lessons -LSB-...]
The Italian government treated the
catastrophe as a
national tragedy and declared a day
of mourning.
Employers have been allowed to keep hammering down wages and this is where we find ourselves: a consumer economy in which people can't afford to buy, a private sector subsidised by tax credits to the cost
of the
national economy and the moral
catastrophe of people working and in poverty.
Her plan to reintroduce a
national currency to replace the euro «would be a
catastrophe for French companies and inhabitants,» wrote Antoine Frérot, CEO
of utility group Veolia Environnement SA.
At the time
of the near -
catastrophe on the train, Anthony was a student at Sacramento State College, while Spencer was an airman first - class in the U.S. Air Force and Alek had finished a deployment in Afghanistan with the Oregon Army
National Guard.
Although the
national media has ignored the
catastrophe unfolding in Philadelphia, the new interim chief
of the public schools there is actually seeking permission from the City Council to dismatle public education entirely.
When a genetically engineered strain
of anthrax with exceptional potency is released at San Quentin State Prison, Stone quickly becomes both the prime suspect in the terror attack and the FBI's best hope for stopping an imminent
national catastrophe.
That's right around the
national average, and far less than the cost
of dealing with a
catastrophe without coverage!
The photograph is from her 2016 work Flint is Family, where Frazier spent five months with three generations
of Flint women who suffer and still thrive as they face the water crisis in Flint — «the worst man - made environmental
catastrophe in recent
national memory.»
1972 Development
of Postwar Japanese Art: Figurative Art, The
National Museum
of Modern Art, Tokyo, Japan Japan Art Festival, Museo de Ciencias y Arte de la UNAM, Mexico City, Mexico Birds Eye View
of Japanese Contemporary Art, The
National Museum
of Modern Art, Kyoto, Japan Exhibition
of Parts, Shinanobashi Gallery Apron, Osaka, Japan Vesuvius Project, Japan Version, Minami Gallery, Tokyo, Japan Galleria II Centro, Napoli, Italy
Catastrophe, Pinnar Gallery, Tokyo, Japan La Galleria San Fedele, Milano, Italy The 1st Contemporary Print Exhibition, Institute
of Contemporary Arts (ICA), London, England Gohyo - kai (with «Juku» members), Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan
Kunsthalle Winterthur, Winterthur, Switzerland (2016); Fashioned to a Device Behind a Tree, Camden Arts Centre, London, UK (2015); Drawing Biennial, Drawing Room, London (2015); Cathedral, AV Festival, NGCA, Sunderland, UK (2013); PROJECT, Maureen Paley Gallery, London, UK, (2013); Curiosity: Art & the Pleasure
of Knowing, Hayward Touring UK (2013); Alternating Layers
of Contrasting Resistance, Rowing, London, UK (2013), Solo Presentation, Art Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands (2013), The Little Man
of the Forest With the Big Hat, Federica Schiavo Gallery, Rome, Italy (2013); Cyclorama, Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City, Mexico (2013); Relatively Absolute, Wysing Arts Centre, Cambridge; The Little Man
of the Forest With the Big Hat, MCZ - Museo Carlo Zauli, Faenza, Italy (2012); An Arrangement
of the Materials Ejected, Spacex, Exeter (2011); To See an Object to See a Light, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Guarene d'Alba, Italy, (2011); Vedere un oggetto, vedere la luce, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Guarene d'Alba, Italy (2011); Sentinel - PPS / / Meetings # 4, Palazzo Riso — Museo d'Arte Contemporanea della Sicilia, Palermo, Italy (2011); SI - Sindrome Italiana, Le MagasinCentre
National d'Art contemporain de Grenoble, France (2010);
Catastrophe?
The number 1,105 is the exact number
of days the residents have spent without new water pipes after one
of the worst man - made environmental
catastrophes in recent
national memory.
Kunsthalle Winterthur CH; Teleonomy, Cafe Oto, London UK (all 2016); Fashioned to a Device Behind a Tree, Camden Arts Centre, London UK; The London Open 2015, Whitechapel Gallery, London UK; Une Taxonomie des Sens et des Formes, Centre d'art contemporain La Halle des bouchers, Vienne FR; Project 09: Salvatore Arancio, Contemporary Art Society, London UK; The First Humans, Pump House Gallery, London UK (all 2015); Birds, Cinéphémère, FIAC, Paris FR; The Hidden, Ensapc Ygrec, Paris FR; Cathedral, AV Festival, Northern Gallery For Contemporary Art, Sunderland UK (all 2014); Curiosity: Art & the Pleasure
of Knowing, Hayward Touring UK (2013 - 2014); Cyclorama, Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City MX (2013); The Cosmos, Wysing Arts Centre, Cambridge UK (2012); An Arrangement
of the Materials Ejected, Spacex, Exeter UK; Vedere un oggetto, vedere la luce / To See an Object to See a Light, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Guarene d'Alba IT (both 2011); SI Sindrome Italiana, Magasin - Centre
National d'Art contemporain de Grenoble FR;
Catastrophe?
Dr. Richard Lindzen — Professor
of Meteorology at M.I.T., member, the
National Research Council Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, says global warming alarmists «are trumpeting
catastrophes that couldn't happen even if the models were right.»
Each
catastrophe should trigger a
national conversation, not just at the federal but also state and local levels along the lines
of «what can our community here learn from what happened (over there)?»
After 25 years
of close to a trillion dollars
of treasure being expended, thousands
of avoidable deaths from hypothermia related health problems amongst the elderly, the destruction
of entire industries and large parts
of some
national economies, science, very expensive science at that has been sent down an innumerable number
of dead end paths and rabbit holes in pursuit
of the unpredictable non existent global warming and it's totally failed predictions
of catastrophes always still to come but which never do.
Presenting their results in the Proceedings
of the
National Academy
of Sciences (PNAS), Astrid Dannenberg, Postdoc researcher at the Environmental Economics Unit, University
of Gothenburg and Columbia University, and Professor Scott Barrett, Columbia University, explain the paradox
of why countries would agree to a collective goal, aimed at reducing the risk
of climate
catastrophe, but act as if they were blind to this risk.
The piece provided a candid assessment
of our environmental predicament and, in doing so, delivered to readers something they rarely get from
national media outlets: Real talk about the unfolding climate change
catastrophe.
Mr. Steele --- the originator
of the «drill baby drill» slogan that dominated last year's Republican
National Convention — appears to be aligning himself with Senator James Inhofe
of Oklahoma, also a Republican, who has denounced the idea
of a global warming
catastrophe as «the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people,» and said that many
of the Obama administration's early moves amounted to «environmental thuggery.»
A case in point is the Canadian
National Post's relentless drum beat
of pseudo-scientific half - truths, outright falsehoods and ideological invective, all under the hyperbolic title
of Countdown to
Catastrophe Copenhagen.
Attacking Salazar, executive director
of CBD Kierán Suckling said in a press statement: «Ken Salazar has learned absolutely nothing from this
national catastrophe.
While the tornado risk in Beaufort is small, as it is 43 percent less than the
national average, it is important to bear in mind that major
catastrophes such as tornadoes, hurricanes and house - fires can lead to a total loss
of your home and all the property you keep inside.
That's right around the
national average, and far less than the cost
of dealing with a
catastrophe without coverage!
The number
of catastrophes in Georgia is well above the
national average, and its number
of tornadoes is higher than that
of most
of the other states.
As I argued in these columns some days ago, the even better question may be: What can we do to stop the state and
national impact
of these floods and other climatic
catastrophes being used as an excuse to decrease public community health, Aboriginal health and mental health service spending, just when demand for them is likely to grow exponentially and plateau at a new peak, because
of the irretrievable losses, long - lasting «slow - burn disaster» and wearing - down effects
of these events?