As incremental change has not taken hold in time, nations are now exposed to
sudden change at the point social systems catch up with climate physics.
Not exact matches
«
At some
point, the cost of capture intersects with the cost of carbon, and all of a
sudden you don't have to subsidize industry to do it,» explains Rob Savage, director of Alberta Environment's Climate
Change Secretariat.
Avoid making
sudden, emotion - based
changes to your investing strategy, and continue on as you would
at any other
point in the year.
Moreover, 13 of their 18
points accumulated thus far have come from home matches so the significance of Birmingham playing
at home should never be underestimated, especially not when pitted against a Newcastle side who, while they may have one their first match under new management, are still getting used
changes on Tyneside following the
sudden departure of Chris Hughton last week.
Without divulging too many details, Carrey has a
sudden, unexplained
change of character
at a crucial
point in the story that undermines the rest of the picture and evaporates its emotional hold on the audience.
Things
changed at that
point and all of a
sudden blossomed into these photographic substrates that are covered with either glaze or kind of amber or green resin with sunken moats around them, because he always called them moats, and then put within these kind of stained modernist frames.
1965
At a Boulder, Colo., meeting on the causes of climate
change, Lorenz and others
point out the chaotic nature of the climate system and the possiblity of
sudden shifts.
Now, let's not mistake the tipping
point at the end of these long struggles for an isolated moment of
sudden change.
For example, in an 8 - year prospective study by Doss et al. (2009), both mothers and fathers experienced
sudden negative
changes in relationship functioning after the birth of their first baby that tended to persist over time, whereas nonparents who were questioned
at the same
points in time did not report such negative relationship
changes.