Sentences with phrase «ongoing changes in society»

These are companies that can take advantage of trends that go far beyond mere business cycles and reflect ongoing changes in society.
The Industrial Design programme is continuously developing collaboration with others, focusing on all ongoing changes in society, business and research.

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That a Society has both essential and accidental qualities thus enables it to be a type of entity which endures throughout change as a «complete existence» with an ongoing historical development of its own: it remains what it is essentially and yet changes accidentally in «reaction to changing circumstances.»
Working with development personnel and faculty, he is raising endowments for chairs in Lutheran studies, evangelical studies and Christian ethics, as well as for the Center for Religion and Society (the name was changed so as to include the Jewish studies program for which the college received a major ongoing grant).
GCAM is especially suited for projections such as this because it takes into account ongoing future changes in technology, society and the economy, including energy and land use.
Back in June, SITE director and chief curator Irene Hoffman told the Journal that with «Future Shock,» she wanted to match a new building displaying a «forward - looking approach» with a dialogue about where society is today as it undergoes ongoing change.
Despite the publication of a major report, by the American Sociological Association titled Climate Change and Society: Sociological Perspectives (Oxford 2015), there are apparently no ongoing plans to actively engage sociology in the development of the next assessment report.
while in the context of the ongoing climate debate we continue — albeit with some embarrassment — to employ the scientifically meaningless phrase «climate change», we recognise that, in principle, a planetary warming to fend off otherwise imminent glacial inception, together with CO2 greening (the latter offsetting loss of vegetation footprint, the only real environmental concern) is having broad positive impacts on society, including the global economy, natural resources, and human health.
AAAS joined the leaders of 17 other leading organizations in signing a letter sent 21 October 2009 to the U.S. Senate, emphasizing based upon rigorous research that human - induced climate change is ongoing and will have broad impacts on society — including the global economy and the environment.
El Niño — the strongest in more than 50 years — and the ongoing forces of anthropogenic climate change are to blame for the new milestones, according to a new «State of the Climate» report by the American Meteorological Society and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Centers for Environmental Information.
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