Sentences with phrase «other leading global events»

Following the successful exhibition model that BolognaFiere has also developed for other leading global events, this year the Bologna Children's Book Fair has expanded its reach with new and important dates for the diary in the two of the most important markets for global publishing: the USA and China.

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The researchers also looked at other extreme events, like the southeast Australian drought of 2006 and the rain events that led to widespread flooding in Queensland in 2010, to see whether they would occur more often as global temperatures increased.
While cultural events such as international food night are important in raising awareness of the global community, their isolation from the daily instructional time leads to missing opportunities to look deeper into other's values and beliefs, and how these shape each of our worlds.
«Our participation in Global Pet Expo 2016 with a delegation of Italian manufacturers is only the first of a number of actions that we are planning for the future and will involve other leading trade events worldwide,» said Giuseppe Pierini of Promopet, Zoomark International's managing and operating secretariat.
The AGW hypothesis is that human emissions of CO2 will lead to catastrophic global warming, disappearing sea ice, rising sea levels, and numerous other catastrophic events.
«The authors write that «the El Niño - Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a naturally occurring fluctuation,» whereby «on a timescale of two to seven years, the eastern equatorial Pacific climate varies between anomalously cold (La Niña) and warm (El Niño) conditions,» and that «these swings in temperature are accompanied by changes in the structure of the subsurface ocean, variability in the strength of the equatorial easterly trade winds, shifts in the position of atmospheric convection, and global teleconnection patterns associated with these changes that lead to variations in rainfall and weather patterns in many parts of the world,» which end up affecting «ecosystems, agriculture, freshwater supplies, hurricanes and other severe weather events worldwide.»»
Gelbspan's version of the events sequence leading him to discover the «corruption of skeptic scientists» has him co-authoring a global warming article with a scientist in early 1995, becoming alarmed enough at the scope of the issue to consider writing a book about it, becoming so relieved after reading works from Dr Singer and others that he dropped the book idea, and then discovering that such skeptics were industry - corrupted liars.
We look to establish life - long lead counsel relationships, from early - stage development through global expansion and initial funding to an IPO or other liquidity event.
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