Sentences with phrase «still fueling debate»

Upon Hawking's death on March 14 at age 76, his most famous discovery — that black holes aren't entirely black, but emit faint radiation — was still fueling debate.

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It's a trend that has alarmed the leadership of the world's 25 - million - strong Sikh community and fueled debate on whether you can still be considered a good Sikh if you cut your hair.
Still, Paterson seems to recognize the debate over drilling that's fueling controversy here and throughout the state.
News media coverage in the 1980s and early 1990s fueled fears of a national cancer epidemic caused by power lines and generated a debate that still lingers today.
While there is overwhelming scientific consensus that heat - trapping gases released by burning fossil fuels are warming the planet (in particular at the poles), the debate shows there is still a fracas over the finer ways in which Earth's climate will change.
The Heartland Institute has a long history of climate change denial and support for the fossil fuel industry and is known for its regular International Conference on Climate Change (ICCC) where prominent climate change deniers gather to promote the idea that a debate still exists on the science behind man - made climate change.
If the company will still downplay the effects of climate change through this new job hiring, it might fuel more debates and pressure from the U.S. government.
Oh, I'm itching to jump into the renewables debate, perhaps by pointing out that the US DOD is testing (expensive) non-fossil jet fuel already — but David B. Benson's impassioned plea is still in my mind, so I'll refrain from tootling off to find a link to that particular story.
Still, because lawyers are also information professionals, and given that social media and the legal profession share an increasingly large border, these insights can fuel debate within the law.
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