Sentences with phrase «tsunami of»

There's a building storm of indignation out there among those literate in science — who have gone from depression and despair at the tsunami of fossil fueled ignorance that's passed for reporting and discussion of climate issues, — to real resolve, and a willingness to fight back, not just for the planet, but for the very idea that objective truth exists, and that science is a tool to find it.
I could easily have missed it among the Tsunami of Boulton material.
When such unpleasantness does get mentioned, it invites a tsunami of curmudgeons
The tsunami of stupidity and science denial that has washed over Washington, D.C., won't be held back by earnest calculations of long - run risks, or by the potential inundation of remote island nations, or by the news that polar bears and other iconic species are endangered.
«By highlighting plastic waste and recycling it into an «art work» we hope that with «The Midden» we can help focus attention on the tsunami of plastic that is engulfing our oceans and strangling marine life,» write Christine and Margaret Wertheim about their large decorative heap called «The Midden».
points are small - fry in the face of the tsunami of errors pointed out above, such as the inherent activism of the raters, or the quotes from the hidden discussion forum, or the obvious comprehension difficulties for laypeople analysing scientific abstracts.
The imminent tsunami of data following rampant digital transformation and the rise of IoT is expected to rapidly increase the demand for data centres, and consequently, power.
«There is a tsunami of hydropower dam constructions happening here and nobody really knows about it,» said Britton Caillouette, director of «Blue Heart», a documentary that focuses on efforts to halt the hydropower plans.
For the moment I will ignore the tsunami of panic - stricken denialist scrabbling about, and say congratulations to you both on getting this out.
Authorities in Chile are scrambling to come up with a reason for why this is happening, but nobody appears to be quite sure what is causing this tsunami of death.
2:50 p.m. Updated below with astounding video from Kesennuma, Japan Over the weekend, I mused on a question that's bothered me since I read Roger Bilham's report on the great earthquake and tsunami of March 11: Given the history of devastating tsunamis not far away, how could it have taken until 2006 for the word «tsunami» to show up in government guidelines related to the Fukushima nuclear complex?
It may be true that email is the more sustainable way to send a letter, but it's important to also take a step back from the crazy tsunami of technology and revel in the simpler things.
Their unusual behavior reportedly began prior to the quake — one group rose from a listless spell and began to pace back and forth — leading to speculation that they knew that a natural disaster was immanent — a skill that would put them in league with the Thai elephants that supposedly predicted the Asian tsunami of 2004 minutes before it struck.
The tsunami of last year killed an estimated 110,000 Laysan and Black - Footed albatross chicks, which means bumper seasons for new chicks are needed more than ever.
It will take a climate tsunami of untold proportions to wake people up to the trouble we are in, and by then it may very well be too late, as Lovelock and others would argue, i.e., it is ALREADY too late.
But the worldwide greening of industrial processes is more like a gentle fog creeping in to cool things off a bit than a revolutionary tsunami of raised consciousness and voluntarily changed lifestyles.
Did the brief burst of headlines and tsunami of attack blogging * contribute to the end of serious discussion of a comprehensive climate bill?
that huge global warming tsunami of untold proportions hits humanity hard and where it hurts (the breathing apparatus).
As well as Hockney's, a veritable tsunami of work by other artists, all produced on the West Coast, will flood the Berlin gallery: Peter Alexander — his Cloud Box (Large), 1966 is included, John Altoon, John Baldessari, Larry Bell — several of his minimal pieces will be there, while others, including Cube # 22 and Cube # 16 (Gren), are being shown in the Sotheby's exhibition.
«No. 15 (Dark Greens on Blue with Green Band)» (1957) is literally a tsunami of color and emotion.
Those generational tremors, gathering force far out to sea, swelled into the political tsunami of Donald Trump's election in 2016.
Michael Elion, a «creative» from Cape Town, set off a tsunami of outrage and support with his public sculpture on Cape Town's most utilized section of sea frontage.
There is a coming tsunami of change around the recognition that the future of work is about culture, and the connections that we facilitate between people in our businesses.
This set off a chain of virtual events in which a sort of tsunami of fruit - like debris showered up people standing under non-virtual umbrellas.
This ability lasts for a set period of time and can be directed around the battlefield like a tsunami of opponent - pwning - carnage, catapulting your multiplier into insane totals and often routing the foes of an entire area.
The adoration for this game is clearly visible in the tsunami of positive reviews it has received since launch.
When whe looked at the games coming for the Xbox One whe see a tsunami of AAA games and the best first party games and a lot of them coming THIS year and begin 2017.
A tsunami of people is gonna hit Japanese retailers feb 22nd
There's no sense of progression, and difficulty is handled simply by slinging more bad guys at you until eventually combat scenarios involve you and a small tsunami of victims.
One line in a book will send her somewhere; she has lived in the jungles of India with her guru ji, rescued herself the nick of time from the tsunami of 2004 and hunting tigers in the Sunderbans.
About Site - Complete Cuba trip information as well as interesting newsworthy posts about Cuba, the Cuban economy, travel to Cuba, photography and the tsunami of change affecting US / Cuban relations.
In fact, I had no idea how powerful it was until the Tsunami of 2004.
And a tsunami of emails and work will not await you upon your arrival home.
The Cannon Beach History Center recorded Bill Steidel's story of the tsunami of 1964 in a 1995 oral history, and over 15 of the center's 140 oral histories mention the event in some way.
Another attempt to make use of Haystack Rock occurred shortly after the tsunami of 1964.
When the girls are done working, they walk home to the Zona Rosa (Red Light District) or go up into the mountains, to the brick - red tsunami of slums that surrounds the city.
Australia's environment minister, Greg Hunt, clearly not considered a charming man by Morrissey, has called feral cats a «tsunami of violence and death» that are killing vast numbers of Australia's native wildlife.
With enough waves we can create a tsunami of compassion that ensures a future without chicken wire cages for breeding companion animals.
Nobody knows how many lives were saved by dogs in the massive Tsunami of December 2004.
Complicating things and slowing the market is the tsunami of mortgage renewals in 2018 — almost half all existing loans are coming due.
Fuel margins are low, but it's high value / high volume, so a tsunami of cash comes in the door each day (& credit card payments take just 1 - 3 days to process)-- not to mention, minimal returns / chargebacks — whereas it receives far more generous payment terms from fuel suppliers, while inventory's highly restricted in terms of safety & storage capacity (high volume stations might get a delivery every day).
«When full normalization occurs, when American tourists can travel to Cuba, there's going to be a tsunami of curiosity tourism,» Ritter said.
Mark Tucker at AIA and Chairman Gao at CPIC maintain strong balance sheets, know their risks, insist on profitable underwriting, and have a tsunami of demand at their backs in Asia.
This one event, along with Bear Stearns around the same time, caused a tsunami of unprecedented failures in banking and other financial institutions, and led to a massive Federal intervention in the financial system.
But at the other end of the spectrum, in the floating world, investors are increasingly risk - agnostic about buying the biggest & best blue - chips — which are the primary beneficiaries of a world awash in a central bank tsunami of liquidity & quantitative easing.
is in defensive & large - cap stocks, no matter how highly valued they are / become — due to a tsunami of central bank liquidity which has scarcely dented the real economy, it's mostly been redirected into asset inflation.
But it's not clear where Smurfit stands in this regard — there are certainly fresh threats to global growth, and debt overhang will restrain the developed markets for years to come — on the other hand, Smurfit's now a dominant player, emerging markets continue to perform well, and Western central banks continue to pump out a tsunami of liquidity to combat debt deflation.
I bought into Fairfax Financial when it was hit by a tsunami of bad news in 2002.
If you need to sell fast, or have to compete with a tsunami of fellow shareholders selling out (e.g. market crash) it might be hard to get your money out at the price you desire.
Alas, too few Big Publishers are interested in spotting new talent and most seem to continue to rely on literary agents who are quite literally snowed under by a tsunami of queries (I don't envy then, tough job...)
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