Sentences with phrase «warming article with»

Gelbspan's version of the events sequence leading him to discover the «corruption of skeptic scientists» has him co-authoring a global warming article with a scientist in early 1995, becoming alarmed enough at the scope of the issue to consider writing a book about it, becoming so relieved after reading works from Dr Singer and others that he dropped the book idea, and then discovering that such skeptics were industry - corrupted liars.

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He discusses another one of those ridiculous, «why conservatives think the way they do» articles soon to be published, and weighs in with a theory of his own for higher levels of global warming skepticism among the world's Rush Limbaughs.
I would also like to see an article on how Santa Clause would deal with international relations, and perhaps a piece on how unicorn farts effect global warming.
My gracious... this article made me happy just for the reading of it ♥ You know I asked one of mine what breastmilk tastes like (can't actually remember which child it was, but I do remember they were about 3yo) «Warm ice cream» was the response, and with a generous dribble of milk coming out of the corner of the mouth for good measure, I suppose.
This article has prepared a list of 4 best wipe warmers that you should try out with guaranteed good results.
Your article on the evolution of warm - bloodedness as a means to avoid fungal infection ends with speculation that global warming might drive the evolution of more warm - tolerant fungi, and lead to a raised risk of fungal pathogens in both mammals and birds (3 December, p 50).
Your article on the evolution of warm - bloodedness as a means to avoid fungal infection ends with speculation that global warming...
As Stephen C. Riser and M. Susan Lozier note in their February 2013 Scientific American article, «Rethinking the Gulf Stream,» «A comparison of the Argo data with ocean observations from the 1980s, carried out by Dean Roemmich and John Gilson of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, shows that the upper few hundred meters of the oceans have warmed by about 0.2 degree C in the past 20 years.
«Up until now, the evolution of feathers was mainly considered to be an adaptation related to flight or to warm - bloodedness, seasoned with a few speculations about display capabilities» says the article's first author, Marie - Claire Koschowitz of the Steinmann Institute for Geology, Mineralogy and Paleontology at the University of Bonn.
The critical responses I have received can largely be categorized into two camps: those who feel that the article labels every conspiracy theorist as mentally ill and those who feel that it is unfair to group skepticism toward global warming with other «crazy» conspiracy theories such as aliens and Area 51.
Fed up with the usual scary images that accompanied most bat - related articles, Tuttle tried to find photographers to picture them in ways people would warm to — nurturing their young, pollinating flowers — and get action shots of them doing things never seen before.
The Nature article comes as climate scientists published what they said today was the «best ever» collection of evidence for global warming, including temperature over land, at sea and in the higher atmosphere, along with records of humidity, sea - level rise, and melting ice.
MONGOLIA A Tank of Warm Water Brews a New Development Tea in Mongolia's South Gobi Desert article by Keith Schneider of Circle of Blue who traveled to Mongolia and visited the Oyu Tolgoi mine (owned by Rio Tinto) with SRIC's Paul Robinson.
Here is a simple rule: If the recommended warm up takes as long as the actual workout, the article was written by fully certified twatwaffle with zero real life results.
For the sake of this article not turning into a book, I am going to just post my warm - up exercises (with brief descriptions) in the order that I do them.
just wondering, heard so much about the gelatin that I went out and purchased a little bag of it at the balk barn, she said it is edible, now I was reading an article that said use 1/4 cup of cold water and 2 teaspoons in a cup stir good and dissolve, place in fridge, and just before you are ready to go to bed take it out of the fridge and set it aside, in the morning mix it with some juice and drink it, well my husband says the crystals never really dissolve, so not sure what kinda of gelatin it is, should we be mixing it with warm water, and also on the article it shows like squares of jello, so we were thinking that the mixture we mix at night should be thicker, is it safe to drink the kind from the Balk Barn... thx
Trust me, finding my personal style was no easy journey but after the warm feedback that I received from you all a few weeks ago when I wrote this article about my own style journey, I thought I would share with you three easy strick tricks so you can find your personal style too!
, how time flies, before I could even keep up with my backlog articles, warm season here in Europe is already long gone and spring is soon to be here.
Idea: Our lessons generally begin with a warm - up activity followed by a related Times article and reading comprehension questions.
HOLIDAY HOUSE PET RESORT & DOYLESTOWN VETERINARY HOSPITAL TO HOST «CHECK THE CHIP» EVENT ON AUGUST 15, 2014 Lost Pets Reunited with Properly Registered Microchips DOYLESTOWN, Pa., July 23, 2014 — The warmer Read the full article...
Overall, I think cats should be ranked with dogs for the amount ofresources allocated to help them, I love cats and things like what I read in this article just make me so sad, even if you can't foster a cat there are shelters out there that will let you come in and just hold and love them all the time, just get started and within a week they willrecognize you and won't say anything when you come in to do your love work with the cats, even no kill shelters need people to do this, they have more pressing concerns than this so they don't advertise it but trust me, you will have both the recognition and warm feelings of the cats and the recognition and warm feelings from the humans who work there....
Read full article on artsy.net On an unseasonably warm fall day, Louise Fishman, a 76 - year - old painter with a shock of short white hair, a fanny pack slung at her hip, and...
But all kidding aside, this is an article about perceptions and willingness to deal with a long - term issues, not a verification or denial of global warming.
There are other articles recently put out with spin to downplay greenhouse warming, which I refuse to post at public websites.
You complain that there was no mention of Arctic Sea Ice Extent in the Guardian article reporting exceptional warm temperatures up in the high Arctic yet I contrasted that report of exceptional warmth with JAXA Arctic SIE values of recent days.
Surprisingly in this magnificent country many high school teachers I interviewed are skeptical about global warming, even when presented with fact laden articles from publications such as Science.
Reading the article left me with the impression that what Will is against is «Crusading Journalism», and is just using the «Global Cooling / Global Warming» issue to illustrate it.
Regarding an issue such as global warming, the relevant question for a concerned person (especially one with some expertise on the matter) is not merely whether she / he expressed her / his views once or twice, politely, or whether she wrote some papers or articles on the matter.
The current U.S. media coverage on the fossil fuel industry and global warming can be seen in this article — a long interview with Chevron's CEO that doesn't even mention global warming — apparently, it's not a question the reporter thinks is relevant:
I felt that he is global warming skeptic or denier to read his article but it was not related with global warming issue and I felt his article is difficult to understand because English is my foreign languge, I give up others of him.
These claims were subsequently disputed in an article in Eos (Rahmstorf et al, 2004) by an international team of scientists and geologists (including some of us here at RealClimate), who suggested that Shaviv and Veizer's analyses were based on unreliable and poorly replicated estimates, selective adjustments of the data (shifting the data, in one case by 40 million years) and drew untenable conclusions, particularly with regard to the influence of anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations on recent warming (see for example the exchange between the two sets of authors).
Thus, articles that link the loss of Arctic sea ice to global warming are acceptable, and any news article on Arctic sea ice will generally touch on the role of global warming — usually with a mention for polar bears, which are indeed cute (not too cuddly, tho).
Also, in the article, ExxonMobil mentions (without quantification) its project with Stanford, a project that ExxonMobil features as a highlight in nearly all of its discussions related to alternative sources of energy or global warming.
However, I've never seen a single media article in any U.S. press outlet that covered these issues — the large - scale evidence for global warming (melting glaciers, warming poles, shrinking sea ice, ocean temperatures) to the local scale (more intense hurricanes, more intense precipitation, more frequent droughts and heat waves) while also discussing the real causes (fossil fuels and deforestation) and the real solutions (replacement of fossil fuels with renewables, limiting deforestation, and halting the use of fossil fuels, especially coal and oil.)
As usual with any Post article that discusses global warming and climate change, the comments are already dominated by sneering, arrogant deniers who ignore the actual content of the article and launch into their scripted, robotic, idiotic diatribes.
It may feel warm fuzzy and touchy feely to write articles as the above but, be warned, the American people will not put up with wasting their tax dollars on foreigners for ever.
That article pointed out that warmer weather makes a drought worse than it would have been with cooler weather because it increases evaporation.
The positivist scientism that you call natural science and contrast with my devotion to dialectical materialism is not magical enough to convert me to the article of faith that is the theory of global warming, which is incompatible with current knowledge.
This article published on Space.com does show the 1500 year solar cycle does indeed affect world wide weather and with the last mini-ice age just 600 years ago it would seem logical that we are getting nearer to a warming temperature peak and thus world wide avgerage atmospheric temperature that is quoted so often «Should Be Rising» now and for the next 100 to 300 years.
A recent review article in Nature on this method showed «a warming around 2.2 to 4.8 °C per doubling of atmospheric CO2, which agrees with IPCC estimates».
Unfortunately, I think that this article suggests what we are in for in the 21st century, and suggests further that «polemics» about the urgency of dealing with global warming may be appropriate at this point:
I am shocked by the reality of where we are and what we are faced with: global warming, climate change, poverty... The articles show us different perspectives, even divergent views, which promote us to come up with our own ideas about the meaning and vision of sustainability... It's time for us to take responsibility on our shoulders... We can make a big difference together.»
Independent analyses, such as those described in the Santer et al PNAS article, show that this warming is inconsistent with natural variability, i.e. it is likely only explainable in terms of anthropogenic forcing.
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These questions, percolating for a few months in the blogosphere, came to a head with a recent article in The Economist questioning climate sensitivity — the amount of surface warming expected for a doubling of atmospheric carbon dioxide levels.
This year I wrote an article about how North America's amazingly variegated climate, where it's tinder dry in some places and soggy and cool elsewhere, may be one reason the country has not focused on the global warming issue as much as more compact places with more uniform climate conditions (western Europe, for instance).
A front - page article and headline on April 24 reported that the Global Climate Coalition, a group that throughout the 1990s represented industries with profits tied to fossil fuels, knew about the scientific consensus that greenhouse gas emissions could cause global warming but ignored it in a lobbying and public relations campaign against efforts to curb emissions.
The Wall Street Journal has just published «Check With Climate Scientists for Views on Climate,» a rebuttal from a long list of climate researchers criticizing last week's much - discussed 16 - author op - ed article titled «No Need to Panic About Global Warming
In an article on Yale 360 Environment, Veron writes that the major issues include mass bleachings caused by warmer water, which kills off zooxanthellae, the algae with which coral have a symbiotic relationship, and ocean acidification.
Even your Wikipedia article from the observations / sensibility post shows a scant 0.1 C warming due to GHGs for the period in question together with a small negative forcing from sulphate aerosols.
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