Not exact matches
«If he returns
without any concession, it would be a humiliating blow since he's already gone
out of his way
to distance himself from the Philippines» allies,» Jay Batongbacal, an
ocean lawyer at the University of the Philippines, told Chatham House's Bill Hayton.
Ah yes and the flood happened about 5000 years ago... and
out of 2 of each they were able breed
without defects and survive the predators... and breed more and then some of the same breeds would change and trael across the
oceans liek
to Australia, the islands... etc..
Occasionally Chichester is obliged
to turn
to the classics
to piece
out the narrative with passages from Conrad and Richard Henry Dana, but for the most part he draws on the solitary venturers in small craft — Joshua Slocum, the first man
to sail alone around the world; Ann Davison, the first woman
to sail alone across the Atlantic; Alain Bombard, the French physician who sailed a 15 - foot rubber dinghy 2,750 miles in 65 days
to see if it was possible for a man
to survive on the
ocean without food or water except that provided by fish and rain.
Listening
to «soothing»
ocean sounds, watching a projection of that smug freaking sheep jump tirelessly over the fence, and desperately trying
to army crawl
out of your child's room
without being discovered?
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.
Therefore it is not true that they «appear
out of nowhere and leave
without a trace,» which has often been claimed
to be a characteristic feature of
ocean rogue waves.
One year
without a net loss also doesn't buck the long - term trend of Greenland losing ice, both from surface melt and from
ocean waters eating away at glaciers that flow
out to sea.
It's a great way
to hang
out by the
ocean and enjoy the cool climate
without having
to put on a swimsuit and go
to the beach.
As the film jumps from location
to location, chyron
to chyron, picking up storylines listlessly while letting others lay fallow for a while,
out of sight but
without any sort of urgency at their displacement, the best moments emerge as those featuring Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner / Hulk, conveying an
ocean of regret in the delivery of the word «Nat»
to his lost love, Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson)-- or those between Paul Bettany's «Vision» and Elizabeth Olsen's «Scarlet Witch,» who share a stolen moment together in Scotland before what they believe will be their deaths.
Not only does it open onto its own private balcony, but it also has in its en - suite bath a Jacuzzi next
to a one - way mirror, so that you can look
out at the
ocean as you soak
without anyone else being able
to see in.
Sitting at the top of the green belt, this unit offers amazing views over the meticulously maintained landscaping and
out to the glistening
ocean without looking into other units or lanais.
If the
ocean - view is booked
out, garden - view rooms get you close
to the beach
without the vista.
While reaching
out to get new customers in the «blue
ocean,» Nintendo left behind much of their base
to remain engaged and loyal
without much support.
Oppenheim speaks of growing up in Washington and California, his father's Russian ancestry and education in China, his father's career in engineering, his mother's background and education in English, living in Richmond El Cerrito, his mother's love of the arts, his father's feelings toward Russia, standing
out in the community, his relationship with his older sister, attending Richmond High School, demographics of El Cerrito, his interest in athletics during high school, fitting in with the minority class in Richmond, prejudice and cultural dynamics of the 1950s, a lack of art education and philosophy classes during high school, Rebel
Without a Cause, Richmond Trojans, hotrod clubs, the persona of a good student, playing by the rules of the art world, friendship with Jimmy De Maria and his relationship
to Walter DeMaria, early skills as an artist, art and teachers in high school, attending California College of Arts and Crafts, homosexuality in the 1950s and 1960s, working and attending art school, professors at art school, attending Stanford, early sculptural work, depression, quitting school, getting married, and moving
to Hawaii, becoming an entrepreneur, attending the University of Hawaii, going back
to art school, radical art, painting, drawing, sculpture, the beats and the 1960s, motivations, studio work, theory and exposure
to art, self - doubts, education in art history, Oakland Wedge, earth works, context and possession, Ground Systems, Directed Seeding, Cancelled Crop, studio art, documentation, use of science and disciplines in art, conceptual art, theoretical positions, sentiments and useful rage, Robert Smithson and earth works, Gerry Shum, Peter Hutchinson,
ocean work and red dye, breaking patterns and attempting growth, body works, drug use and hippies, focusing on theory, turmoil, Max Kozloff's «Pygmalion Reversed,» artist as shaman and Jack Burnham, sync and acceptance of the art world, machine works, interrogating art and one's self, Vito Acconci, public art, artisans and architects, Fireworks, dysfunction in art, periods of fragmentation, bad art and autobiographical self - exposure, discovery, being judgmental of one's own work, critical dissent, impact of the 1950s and modernism, concern about placement in the art world, Gypsum Gypsies, mutations of objects, reading and writing, form and content, and phases of development.
I particularly enjoyed the slides that, when combined (1) provided an overview of hotter and cooler CO2 molecules as it relates
to how they are seen from outer space and from profile — because this will make it easier for me
to explain this process
to others; (2) walked through the volcanic and solar activity vs assigning importance
to CO2 changes — because this another way
to help make it clearer, too, but in another way; (3) discussed CO2 induced warming and
ocean rise vs different choices we might make — because this helps point
out why every day's delay matters; and (4) showed Figure 1 from William Nordhaus» «Strategies for Control of Carbon Dioxide» and then super-imposed upon that the global mean temperature in colors showing pre-paper and post-paper periods — because this helps
to show just how far back it was possible
to make reasoned projections
without the aid of a more nuanced and modern understanding.
and «Where was all the water going
to come from» so I decided
to have a go and try
to work
out how much water would be needed
to allow the World
Ocean to rise by just 1 meter, there are two variables that I can not solve, 1 is that the world is curved so as you go up then you need more water for the next meter than you needed for the preceding meter and this is an exponential issue as it gets worse the higher you go, the other is that even though there are many areas where you could get a large rise
without any inland flooding, like the «White Cliffs of Dover» then there are also many areas where there would be massive inland flooding, like Holland, so I had
to make two assumptions
to kill off two variable issues that I can not solve, so assuming that the world is flat, which it's not, and that there would be no inland flooding, and there will be massive inland flooding then using them then I got an answer.
So you can blithely come
out with a wild arsed idea
without a grain physical evidence for its existence and a false claim that this represents
ocean oscillations which you are able
to substantiate.
But Archer and others appear
to have good reason
to believe that mid-term equilibrium after 300 GTn of carbon injection will not entirely return
to pre-Industrial levels, even
without temperature feedback pushing CO2
out of the
ocean.
THE BIG PICTURE storm, earthquake & volcanic events come a lowerly 6th on the ladder of cause & effect &
to study
ocean temperature
without finding
out «why» under sea volcano eruptions happen isn't a sientific aproach in that book of mine.
Other scientists dispute the necessity of life
to the carbon cycle, for even
without plankton calcium carbonate at sufficiently high concentration would precipitate
out of
ocean water.)
But HadCRU and GISS keep going back and cooling the more distant past while warming the more recent past and present, totally
without justification, and warming the
oceans so as not
to be
out of whack with the unwarranted, «man - made» warming of the land station «record».
Without knowing if, for example, industrialised agriculture has tipped the
oceans from calcareous phyto production
to silicaceous diatoms, and thus reduced light C pulldown, I can not understand how we can assign the increase just
to what is coming
out of our chimneys.
Without a graph so zoomed out as to make a millenium be close to a pixel, without century - scale info in the data being hidden, CO2 being the prime driver of temperature becomes blatantly absurd, as opposed to the oceans slowly warming or cooler (slower than the surface), with the temperature affecting CO2 release or absorption as this article
Without a graph so zoomed
out as
to make a millenium be close
to a pixel,
without century - scale info in the data being hidden, CO2 being the prime driver of temperature becomes blatantly absurd, as opposed to the oceans slowly warming or cooler (slower than the surface), with the temperature affecting CO2 release or absorption as this article
without century - scale info in the data being hidden, CO2 being the prime driver of temperature becomes blatantly absurd, as opposed
to the
oceans slowly warming or cooler (slower than the surface), with the temperature affecting CO2 release or absorption as this article notes.
Without [solely] a graph so zoomed out as to make a millenium be close to a pixel, without century - scale info in the data being hidden, CO2 being the prime driver of temperature becomes blatantly absurd, as opposed to the oceans slowly warming or cooler (slower than the surface), with the temperature affecting CO2 release or absorption as this article
Without [solely] a graph so zoomed
out as
to make a millenium be close
to a pixel,
without century - scale info in the data being hidden, CO2 being the prime driver of temperature becomes blatantly absurd, as opposed to the oceans slowly warming or cooler (slower than the surface), with the temperature affecting CO2 release or absorption as this article
without century - scale info in the data being hidden, CO2 being the prime driver of temperature becomes blatantly absurd, as opposed
to the
oceans slowly warming or cooler (slower than the surface), with the temperature affecting CO2 release or absorption as this article notes.
The most ardent drilling opponents, who contend that exploration of the outer continental shelf puts
oceans at risk
without producing short - term relief from gasoline prices, said there is still time for the next president and future Congresses
to work
out a new compromise before oil rigs are erected within sight of the nation's coasts.
Has anyone tried
to figure
out what our climate would be
without any water, no
oceans, no ice, no clouds?