The only book a writer needs, now completely revised and updated to reflect the ongoing and
unprecedented changes in publishing.
Not exact matches
It is
unprecedented for the Home Office to
publish a report which casts doubt on its own policy for the last 40 years and many reformers are becoming increasingly confident that it could herald a sea -
change in Westminster's view on the issue.
On the first day of the Copenhagen climate conference, 56 newspapers
publishing in 20 languages
in 45 countries
publish an
unprecedented joint editorial calling for meaningful action to face the threat posed by climate
change.
Her magnetic ability to bring like - minded people together to instruct her audience
in the ever -
changing nuances of the digital
publishing world is
unprecedented in the industry.
Glaciers
in South America's Andes mountain range are receding at
unprecedented rates as a result of climate
change, according to a recent study
published in the science journal Cryosphere.
«I
published 15 years ago this graph called the «hockey stick» that shows how
unprecedented recent global warming is, and it became an icon
in the climate
change debate,» Mann said.
By Bobby Magill / Wunderground,
published: August 15, 2013: Devastating drought
in the Southwest,
unprecedented wildfire activity, scorching heat waves and other extreme weather are often cited as signs of a
changing climate.
That's the conclusion of a new study
published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, which finds that humans are worsening the impacts of climate
change and disease on frogs and their fellow amphibians — to the point where they are vanishing at an
unprecedented, alarming speed.