HM&P artners, Madalina Hagima, Bucharest, Romania: «We are excited to be part of such an ambitious and forward
thinking global movement and honored to represent Romania right from its first edition!»
Not exact matches
When passionate, caring and determined individuals come together, what begins as a
thought of one school dedicated to educating and nurturing the next generation of community leaders can grow into a larger
movement that has an impact on the
global community.
Abstraction as a
global movement is
thought to have begun in Europe in the first half of the 20th century.
The surface temperature increase that partially gave rise to concerns about
global warming coincided with a move to tethered electronic measuring devices (um, I
think that means thermometers) that forced the
movement of many stations closer to buildings and developed areas, causing warming that may not have been corrected for.
(I don't know how you could scientifically use data on village
movements without comprehensive spatial and temporal data on other sites to determine a general pattern for permafrost wrt
global warming, but I
thought it might interest you.)
Frankly, I
think one could write the perfect story on
global warming, or create the perfect documentary, and repeat it over and over, and still not see much
movement if the goal is to rapidly shift society out of its coal - fired comfort zone as the world heads toward 9 billion people.
Given the level of denialism in the face of glacial mass loss, plummeting Arctic summer ice cover, progressive collapse of ice shelves that have been stable for 6000 to 10000 years, northward, upward, and seasonally earlier
movements of ecosystems and other phenological changes, increasing Greenland ice melt, and all the other direct observations of
global warming, I
think denialists will go to their graves believing it can't be happening.
In fact, I
think those who post here should be among the first to start the
global movement toward saving Gaia from the depredations of man.
Role: Lomborg
thinks the mainstream
global - warming
movement doth protest too much.
(Dunlap and McCright, 2011:144) The mainstream conservative
movement, embodied in conservative foundations and
think tanks, quickly joined forces with the fossil fuel industry (which recognized very early the threat posed by recognition of
global warming and the role of carbon emissions) and wider sectors of corporate America to oppose the threat of
global warming not as an ecological problem but as a problem for unbridled economic growth.
Climategate and the ongoing skeptic debates aside, I
think the biggest problem facing the climate change
movement is that there has essentially been a lull in
global warming for the past ten years that to my knowledge no models predicted.
This is consistent with the
thinking that environmentalism is really an anti-capitalist
global movement more than anything else:
The People's Test does two things: first, it sets out a basic framework for how signatory organizations will judge the COP21 agreement; second, it explains how they are
thinking about COP 21 in the broader context of the need for a
global movement for transformation.
I
think that we can now say the
global warming
movement has officially jumped the shark!
One of the strongest ideas of the green
movement has been «
think global act local», which empowers people to believe that their own actions can have an effect on problems that are as big as the planet.