Not exact matches
I don't know exactly what's going to happen, but simple math based on the current level of interest rates leads me to believe that these risk premiums will be much wider in the future
over longer
time frames than they've been in the
recent past.
Here are some
recent quotes from a variety of people who have used these resources: «using these resources sprung me back into life... Going to school is a pleasure now» «got me excited about being in school again... long
time since that's happened» «shows you don't need to be a bruiser, basher or battle - axe to be a success» «the inspectors were surprised at how quickly we had improved» «the union reps suddenly came to life when I started using these resources» «these have saved us thousands at SLT and made our school a much better place» «best resources I have used in
over twenty years of CPD» «we use these ideas when recruiting new staff... it works, it really does work» «really useful in
framing staff and student feedback» «rich and valuable... helps develop the language and the decisions we make» «my students relate to these ideas and now it's a beautiful class to be in... at last» «gives you splendid ideas you can work in your own classes» «I was never any good at visualising what success might look like... now I can see the bright lights» «extremely helpful» «inspectors praised our use of these resources and commended our progress» «genuinely helped get my Mojo back... my colleagues and classes have also noticed the new me» «just had some of my best days at school because of these resources» «there is nothing better at this price»
This ties in directly with comments by Kevin Trenberth in this
recent paper and in an accompanying commentary to the Lyman paper that while the energy budget changes
over the long term are explainable, the changes
over short
time frames are still very difficult to quantify.
From last week, an article in Science Express by Buntgen et al reconstructing European summer temperature for the past 2500 years, finding that
recent warming is unprecedented
over that
time frame, and providing some historical insights into the societal challenges posed by climate instability (listen here for an interview with mike about the study on NPR's All Things Considered).