Sentences with phrase «wonderful climate at»

Make the most of your stay with our leisure facilities by starting with the fitness centre or enjoying Thailand's wonderful climate at the sundeck and cooling down by the pool.

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don't tell anyone else about our wonderful views and climate, I swear the inn at Colorado is full.
A unique pairing of Good Earth and Fine Wine, Banrock Station's climate is ideal for producing wonderful fruit - driven, innovative wine styles, all of which can be enjoyed at our Wine Centre or over a relaxed lunch enjoying local produce dining at our café on the deck overlooking the wetland and network of self - guided walking trails.
«Students are free to eat without being categorized and stigmatized, and this has created a wonderful climate of equality and cooperation,» Pruitt Jill Pruitt, the eighth - grade counselor at Coffee Middle School in south central Georgia, told the Atlantic.
A perfect pet and a wonderful companion for the entire family, the Havanese does better in warmer climate (it is from Cuba, after all) and will spring into action at the first sign of fun.
Perth «s wonderful climate supports the many outdoor activities which include enjoying a movie in the open air, sitting on deck chairs, surrounded by pine trees, at the Somerville Theatre in Nedlands or Pines Theatre in Joondalup.
I conjecture that three changes in the way in which the climate problem is presented by the experts to the general public would make the conversation go better: acknowledge that climate constraints are unwelcome (thereby establishing empathy with general audiences, as a doctor does when conveying bad news), present the science as unfinished (thereby taking away the surprise factor that accompanies every new wrinkle — cf. the cosmic ray stories of a couple of weeks ago), and admit that no solution is wonderful (something hard for much of our community, which loves some strategy and hates at least one of the others).
You might think that as a member of the Australian parliament, at a time when changing from fossil fuels to renewables is top priority if the damage from climate change and ocean acidification are to be limited, Mr Ramsey would be singing the praises of this wonderful local achievement, but no, all he can manage is negativity.
Chris Davis, director of investor programs at Ceres, a coalition of large investors and environmental groups, said it would be wonderful if divestment raises the profile of climate change among lawmakers in Washington.
It was even more wonderful to take away one of their favorite arguments that they were using against me at the meetings that scientists still in disagreement about climate change.
RealClimate is wonderful, and an excellent source of reliable information.As I've said before, methane is an extremely dangerous component to global warming.Comment # 20 is correct.There is a sharp melting point to frozen methane.A huge increase in the release of methane could happen within the next 50 years.At what point in the Earth's temperature rise and the rise of co2 would a huge methane melt occur?No one has answered that definitive issue.If I ask you all at what point would huge amounts of extra methane start melting, i.e at what temperature rise of the ocean near the Artic methane ice deposits would the methane melt, or at what point in the rise of co2 concentrations in the atmosphere would the methane melt, I believe that no one could currently tell me the actual answer as to where the sharp melting point exists.Of course, once that tipping point has been reached, and billions of tons of methane outgass from what had been locked stores of methane, locked away for an eternity, it is exactly the same as the burning of stored fossil fuels which have been stored for an eternity as well.And even though methane does not have as long a life as co2, while it is around in the air it can cause other tipping points, i.e. permafrost melting, to arrive much sooner.I will reiterate what I've said before on this and other sites.Methane is a hugely underreported, underestimated risk.How about RealClimate attempts to model exactly what would happen to other tipping points, such as the melting permafrost, if indeed a huge increase in the melting of the methal hydrate ice WERE to occur within the next 50 years.My amateur guess is that the huge, albeit temporary, increase in methane over even three or four decades might push other relevent tipping points to arrive much, much, sooner than they normally would, thereby vastly incresing negative feedback mechanisms.We KNOW that quick, huge, changes occured in the Earth's climate in the past.See other relevent posts in the past from Realclimate.Climate often does not change slowly, but undergoes huge, quick, changes periodically, due to negative feedbacks accumulating, and tipping the climate to a quick change.Why should the danger from huge potential methane releases be vievwed with any less trepidation?
It's the second day of the Young Friends of the Earth summer camp in (somewhat) sunny Brittany, and with our wonderful guest speakers from around the world, we've had workshops on plans for activism at this December's UN climate talks in Paris (COP21), the impacts of climate change on migration, and many more.
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