Sentences with phrase «talking about drought»

«I don't think we're going to be talking about drought very much longer,» Michaels was quoted in a Richmond Times - Dispatch story yesterday.
There is some overlap in material with Linden's book — for instance both authors spend some time with Harvey Weiss talking about drought and the Akkadians.
In her last days at the Water Authority, Mulroy began to talk about the drought as a natural disaster — like a flood, which often garners federal aid money and a swift emergency response — just slower moving.
We talk about droughts and floods.

Not exact matches

In the Northern Hemisphere, the talk continues to be about the drought in California.
On a final note Alexis scored a hat trick and people talk about breaking the drought.
Maybe you should specify by talking about the premier league trophy when referring to our drought.
He has also spoken about Giroud going on a goal run now that he has broke his drought and talked up our Egyptian international Mohamed Elneny.
Ending that much talked about trophy drought and finally paying big money for a world class player — this season could be described as «transformational» for the club.
Mauricio Pochettino knows what it feels like to end a trophy drought — and we are not talking here about Tottenham Hotspur's three pieces of silverwa -LRB-...)
While you're pregnant, it's helpful to talk and, if at all possible, laugh about, the looming sexual drought.
In any case, if you've been suffering from the recent drought of articles on e.politics, here's a chance to get your fix — I'll be on Karen Jagoda's Digital Politics (internet) radio show this Thursday afternoon at 3 pm Eastern, to talk about social networking, Twitter, political activism and just about anything else that comes to mind.
Back in April, plenty of folks at the CampaignTech conference were already talking about a potential drought in advertising space, particularly when it comes to pre-roll video.
WAMC's David Guistina talks with Mike Spain of the Times Union about active shooter training, droughts affecting regional crops, and a new autobiography from former Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno.
«When people talk about climate change, or droughts, or are worried about wildlife habitat, these are all things we've been working on the last 20 or 30 years,» said Kenna.
If you don't talk about how drought and lack of food and water leads to insecurity, then these problems don't get dealt with.
Even the northeastern United States - a region normally omitted from any serious talk about domestic drought - is at risk, said Dorothy Peteet, a senior research scientist with NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies.
But talking about a major hurricane drought comes with some caveats, particularly as the U.S. coastal population grows and more people who have never experienced a hurricane in any form move to coastal areas.
Timothy Egan discusses his National Book Award winning work of non-fiction, The Worst Hard Time: The Untold Story of Those Who Survived The Great American Dust Bowl; he talks about the people he interviewed, the trigger events that led up to the 10 - year drought and whether history is likely to repeat itself.
I don't think they should have left town, but with the town being so small, it was easier to leave and leave the past behind them than live with people talking about them behind their backs for the rest of their lives and thinking one of them was... - tswaine Do you think the drought's effects on the town made people less likely to question what happened to the Hadlers?
In the latest episode of the Entertainment Buddha - cast myself, Keith, and Ana talk about the summer video game release drought and how
1974 Serious droughts since 1972 increase concern about climate; cooling from aerosols is suspected to be as likely as warming; journalists talk of a new ice age.
Striking how this blog talks about polar bears, hurricanes, melting glaciers, melting sea ice, disappearing frogs, intelligence estimates, the snows of Kilimanjaro, drought, famine, insect infestations, too much rain, lack of rain, and who knows what else, and links it all to AGW.
For those wanting more on the science, there's no better starting place than a recent talk by B. Lynn Ingram, a professor in the Department of Earth and Planetary Science at the University of California, Berkeley, and co-author of «The West without Water: What Past Floods, Droughts, and Other Climatic Clues Tell Us about Tomorrow.»
Then we talked about the political imperatives driving rampant development, which are almost as enduring a feature of the central Texas landscape as its floods and droughts.
Peter Gleick: Why California's Current Drought Is Different 8.23.2016 — Nearly 30 years after founding the Pacific Institute, a global water think tank, Peter Gleick talks about California's current drought, how it compares to past crises and how the state needs... Read More.
However, because we're talking about larger patterns, the drought isn't «proof» of climate change — just as cold weather isn't «proof» that it's a hoax.
The congregation stood about, Coat - collars to the ears, And talked of stock, and crops, and drought, As it had done for years.
BTW, keep in mind everyone, since we're talking about policy Hansen also made some other predictions in that context based on his 1988 study, particularly re drought and sea level rise (some are in the hearing notes), which also proved to be, shall we say, overly enthusiastic.
From hurricanes and heat waves to droughts and floods, these days there's a lot to talk about.
Flooding, storms, droughts are all getting people talking about climate change.
Serious droughts and other unusual weather since 1972 increase scientific and public concern about climate change, with cooling from aerosols suspected to be as likely as warming; journalists talk of ice age.
The warming records that article talks about are one offs, and beat by a slim temporary margin, whereas things like the California droughts are historical and mostly in a desert area already, which was charged up by heavy rainfall this spring, which led to so many ladder fuels to burn when it inevitably dries out by mid summer to late fall.
Fijian farmers talk about climate change amid a severe drought that's gripping much of the island nation.
Nearly 30 years after founding the Pacific Institute, a global water think tank, Peter Gleick talks about California's current drought, how it compares to past crises and how the state needs to change water - use mentality.
Of course, anyone who lived through the harrowing Dust Bowl drought of the 1930s, or heard grandfathers talk about the freezing winters of the 1890s, knew that climate could be seriously different from one decade to the next.
It is obvious today when they double - talk about the expectation of simultaneous droughts and floods, all the while pretending to know where rain will fall and where it won't.
1974 Serious droughts since 1972 increase concern about climate, with cooling from aerosols suspected to be as likely as warming; scientists doubt all theories as journalists talk of a new ice age.
And we're not talking about Governor Jerry Brown's recent announcement regarding the end of the drought emergency — but the growing wave of self - driving cars washing over the Golden State.
That's why, in response to our three - day sexual drought, I'm very glad I did not say to my husband, «You're too self - involved to give me enough attention» (criticism) and «it disgusts me» (contempt) which «I'm sure you'll find a way to turn around on me» (defensiveness) so «I don't want to talk about it» (stonewalling).
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