Sentences with phrase «overwhelming consensus from»

Dr. Rifai said: «This is the age of travel»... this was the overwhelming consensus from the conference.
I find amazing the seemingly overwhelming consensus from Arsenal fans that we HAVE to sign Theo to whatever deal he wants.

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«We look forward to reviewing the MRT's final report and reiterate the Assembly's commitment to delivering an on - time budget that reflects the overwhelming consensus that emerged from the MRT process.»
Pruitt is currently participating in a lawsuit against the EPA's regulations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from power plants and denies the overwhelming scientific consensus on human - caused climate change.
The overwhelming consensus among the chip cognescenti, I found, was, yes, there's a stumbling block a decade or so from now.
In the past decade an overwhelming consensus has emerged that modern human anatomy and behavior first appeared in Africa sometime during the past 600,000 years, and spread from there to the rest of the world.
Using TipRanks» data, we have pinpointed 10 low - priced stocks that not only have exciting investing potential (many do), but also a consensus «Strong Buy» rating, which comes from having an overwhelming percentage of «Buy» recommendations.
That 1200 scientists from across the world confirmed the overwhelming consensus is a fact studiously ignored by critics of our paper.
there is an overwhelming scientific consensus that greenhouse gas emissions from our economic activities are altering the Earth's climate.
But given the overwhelming consensus of the scientific community, where does this doubt held by such a large proportion of the public stem from?
Also, Inside Climate News recently described a new study published in Science about how fossil - fuel funded climate - science deniers disingenuously shift their arguments and use normal scientific uncertainties to deflect attention from the overwhelming scientific consensus on climate change and argue for no action to reduce greenhouse - gas emissions.
If we have such an overwhelming scientific «consensus» about the supposed threat of catastrophic man - made global warming — and about the political and economic solutions to it — then why do advocates have to sue scientists to prevent them from questioning it?
«In light of the overwhelming scientific consensus on climate change and its worsening impacts, and the related issue of air pollution from burning fossil fuels, the United States and China recognize the urgent need for action to meet these twin challenges,» the countries said in the statement.
Phil, from the conclusions: «Among papers expressing a position on AGW, an overwhelming percentage (97.2 % based on self - ratings, 97.1 % based on abstract ratings) endorses the scientific consensus on AGW.»
We must so embed in public consciousness the overwhelming scientific consensus on climate change that even such a well - funded disinformation industry, such incompetence and complicity from traditional media outlets, and what now has become boilerplate lunacy from Republicans can not dissipate it.
Interesting to note overall, scientists and statistical analysis experts who dispute the validity of the «overwhelming scientific consensus» in lengthy detail would be barred from testifying about it because there is an «overwhelming scientific consensus
Coming from an anonymous commenter, as I am too, it's a bit rich to denigrate the «guts» of someone who has bucked the overwhelming political consensus of her tribe.
Neither do I doubt that the overwhelming majority of climatologists is agreed that the current warming period is mostly due to human impact,» he also states that «-LSB-...] this majority consensus is far from unanimous,» and that «there is a small community of sceptical researchers that remains extremely active.»
This kind of nonsensical correlation was repeated throughout as Michaels and D'Aleo made a great show of «chipping away» at the overwhelming consensus behind the science of anthropogenic global warming, buoyed by laughter and nods of appreciation from the audience.
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