Now that the evidence shows that CO2 has no significant effect in the real
world over recent decades, the major research question is why — not how small the ECS may be in the idealized world of climate researchers.
Plus, just as the total amount of snow has declined in parts of
the world over recent decades (especially in the Northern Hemisphere), there have also been an increasing number of very heavy storms, including heavy snowstorms.
Even though the total amount of snow has declined in parts of
the world over recent decades, there have been an increasing number of very heavy storms.
These works have been informed by the development of the contemporary art
world over recent decades, as a previously more insular, scholarly culture has transformed into a more market - driven scene appealing to a new class of international plutocrats.
Upper ocean temperatures have warmed significantly in most regions of
the world over recent decades, with anthropogenic greenhouse gas forcing very likely being the main contributor21.
Not exact matches
In terms of our transportation infrastructure, according to the most
recent World Economic Forum rankings, the U.S. fell from 7th to 18th in the quality of our roads
over the past
decade, as our investments in this space have declined by half as a share of GDP since the 1960s.
Over recent decades The Matarromera Group has brought the best of Spanish wine to the
world.
Lake Urmia was once the
world's second - largest hypersaline lake, but has declined
over 80 % in
recent decades.
A
recent report by the Center for American Progress found that
over the past
decade, five of the
world's top 10 oil companies — ExxonMobil Corp., Chevron Corp., BP PLC, Royal Dutch Shell Group, and ConocoPhillips Co. — and other large traditional energy companies with a direct commercial stake in future energy markets have forged dozens of multi-year, multi-million-dollar alliances with top U.S. universities and scientists to carry out energy - related research.
During
recent decades, per capita fish consumption has expanded all
over the
world.
It had been rising relentlessly — a graph plotting the crime rate in any American city
over recent decades looked like a ski slope in profile — and it seemed now to herald the end of the
world as we knew it.
Her
recent paintings and photographs bring the exhibition full circle, highlighting the continuity of the mythic, elemental
worlds that she has been creating in several different mediums
over the course of more than six
decades.
Students of the Bechers in our exhibition include Thomas Ruff and Andreas Gursky, and while there work
over recent decades has developed to use different methods and subject matter, there is still a strong connection to the idea of mapping the surface of the
world in a somewhat impersonal or distant fashion.
However, since they have been already wildly successful,
over the past several
decades, in building the superstructure of an UN-based
world government (see our recent article and global maps in «The United Nations: On the Brink of Becoming a World Government»), they are dropping much of the pretense and more boldly asserting true object
world government (see our
recent article and global maps in «The United Nations: On the Brink of Becoming a
World Government»), they are dropping much of the pretense and more boldly asserting true object
World Government»), they are dropping much of the pretense and more boldly asserting true objectives.
The fact that poor Asian countries with most of the
world's population have enjoyed faster economic growth rates than the rich countries
over the past 30 years is probably the most important socio - economic fact of our time, but it wasn't foreseen by the modellers and, incredibly, many in the IPCC milieu still deny that it's happened: three IPCC chapters (Chapters 1 and 9 of the WG II report and Chapter 1 of WG III report) go out of their way to assert that global inequality has been increasing in
recent decades.
In other words, the
world's glaciers have not yet caught up with the rate of warming
over recent decades.
Twitter co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Jack Dorsey believes Bitcoin will replace all of the
world's currencies
over the next
decade, having said as much in a
recent interview with The Times of London.
They have expanded global network
over the
recent decades - 18 local operations at the most strategic venues of the
world and also have established one more business unit - international airfreight (Airfreight Division).
The design movement has been popular for
decades and has seen a resurgence in popularity in
recent years all
over the
world, but no one does it better than Denmark.