So how do the remaining uncertainties
regarding the human contribution to GW, and that the impacts will be serious compare to those above?
Not exact matches
With some entailment of that danger always implicit in superlatives, one may raise the question whether any other single
contribution from whatever source since
human culture emerged from the stone ages has had the far - reaching effect upon history that Israel in this
regard has exerted both through the mediums of Christianity and Islam and directly through the world of Jewish thinkers themselves.
But if they are dealt with at depth, the
contribution of Christian insights to the discussions will be a more natural preparation for the communication of the gospel of salvation in Christ than the charitable services have been in the past, because it raises issues
regarding the nature of self - alienation in
human beings and the ultimate ways of reconciliation overcoming it.
With
regards to what I did, it was mostly to point out that the fitting a model to the rate of change in temperature would be more enlightening when arguing how much
contribution from
human development there could be (what would be the
contribution that increased exponentially).
Regarding your ice core data, I'm certainly not arguing that the current CO2 levels don't have a dominant
human contribution!
Of course, opinions differ
regarding how well the IPCC assessment reflects the scientific understanding, with some claiming that IPCC overestimates the
human contribution to global warming and the risks it poses, whereas others claim that these are underestimated.
On these figures the
human contribution could be easily cancelled out by a very slight increase in oceanic absorption rates so the present setup should be
regarded as temporary.
Whilst the
contribution of Konstadinides pre-dates the annulment decision of the CJEU, his analysis of the main challenges that the Directive posed to fundamental rights provides a thoughtful analysis not only in relation to
human rights, but also with
regards to national standards of privacy protection compared to those of the EU.