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Now, nothing is more destructive to procedural justice than bias.
California's wildfires keep growing bigger, more frequent and more destructive.
El Niño could be even more destructive than an epidemic.
"I find liberals to be more destructive than terrorists," he said.
As climate change races towards us, hurricanes are growing more destructive.
The more mature the film gets, the more destructive it becomes.
A more destructive storm could develop over the next 48 hours.
"It's much more destructive than people realize," Mr. Stevens told me.
This had a more destructive effect than merely widening partisan divides.
But there are records of several larger and more destructive catastrophes.
If we fail to act, these events will only become more destructive.
Hurricanes and typhoons are becoming 'sluggish' — and that makes them more destructive
That's likely because California's fire season is getting longer and more destructive.
The Caribbean may have to come to terms with more destructive storms.
In Beira, Cyclone Idai's strong winds were more destructive than the floodwaters.
Others thought the the fire in King's Landing might be even more destructive.
Rising sea levels will make the storm surge from hurricanes even more destructive.
The drugs wore off and were replaced by more, and more destructive, drugs.
There are few things more destructive in a relationship than assembling flatpack furniture.
Climate change has made many of these events more likely and more destructive.
"It's making them more extreme and more destructive," DiCaprio said of the storms.
My thought bubble: The anger sweeping the globe is more destructive than constructive.
Hurricanes become more destructive as warmer ocean waters feed more energy to the storms.
However, it seems like every year, these fires get more deadly and more destructive.
Hurricane Irma is far larger than Andrew was, and has far more destructive potential.
And perhaps bigger, badder, more destructive, fire-breathing dragons are part of that picture?
Higher sea levels, of course, lead to more destructive storm surges during a hurricane.
The following day, that same community saw an even more destructive 7.1-magnitude quake.
"There seems to be more destructive wildfires and they're happening more frequently," said Lauderdale.
I've reported on far more destructive hurricanes, those that killed hundreds and remapped cities.
This does not include inland flooding that could be even costlier and more destructive.
The seasons of fire in California and drought in the West are becoming more destructive.
Wave action on top of this water rise makes it even more destructive and dangerous.
The founder 15 is as real as the freshman 15, but it's much more destructive.
We're guessing he might want to discuss technique, 'cause Clay's was way more destructive effective.
If we don't act starting now, those extreme weather events will only become more destructive.
Warmer seas will strengthen hurricanes, and higher sea levels will make storm surges more destructive.
Wildfires are becoming more destructive, floods more damaging, hurricanes more severe and droughts more persistent.
It's become even less based in fact or sourcing and more reckless and more destructive.
"Those using ever more destructive weapons know exactly what they are doing," said Mr. Ban.
History shows that the alternative is resolution of trade wars through much more destructive means.
Nothing is more destructive for a team than a leader who is unwilling to collaborate.
But one cannot imagine a more destructive embodiment of that breakdown than a President Trump.
Increasing ocean temperatures kill off marine ecosystems, raise sea levels and make hurricanes more destructive.
Which factors are different this year, making the fires longer and more destructive than ever?
There is also the mental anguish of defeat, more destructive when an athlete suspects being cheated.
It's especially alarming given that fire seasons are getting longer and conflagrations are becoming more destructive.
By any measure, the shooting at the Quebec Islamic Cultural Center was more destructive and random.
Climate-change scientists think that a warming planet makes for more frequent and more destructive hurricanes.
The resulting blazes near these homes become more destructive with so much property in their paths.
But, according to Dr. Chase, studies show that some people have "more destructive bacteria" than others.
Evil powers are more destructive, while good powers tend to be more precise, such as sniping.
Perhaps the best proof of the gangs' rehabilitation is the rise of new, more destructive rivals.
The possibility of the next president being even more destructive to key American institutions is real.
Some experts also say that fire-suppression policies have helped make fires in Canada more destructive.
Experts say that wildfires in the United States are now more destructive and dangerous than ever.
It's not just wildfires -- catastrophic floods, hurricanes, and droughts are more destructive because of climate change.
Without significant efforts to curb greenhouse gas emissions, the effects are anticipated to become more destructive.
Climate change is leading to more destructive storms in a number of ways, Dr. Shepherd noted.
As the manure decomposes, it releases methane, a greenhouse gas far more destructive than carbon dioxide.
But none, Egan writes, have been more destructive than the innocuous-seeming zebra and quagga mussels.
Other fires in Australia have been more destructive than the fire in that scene that day.
Models predict that hurricanes will be more destructive as the sea levels rise and temperatures warm.
It didn't include a similar provision for 2018, which was a deadlier and more destructive wildfire season.
There will be more destructive cyclones if we don't change our ways, and more heatwaves harming wildlife.
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said those using "ever more destructive weapons" were committing war crimes.
The more destructive problem is the way this skews the discussion of the issues facing the nation.
For all the environmental damage done by corporate mining, illegal miners are far more destructive, experts say.
Trump continues to ignore or openly reject the real causes of more frequent and more destructive wildfires.
Wildfires are also getting more destructive because of land use and fire suppression policies over the years.
Their escalating temperatures are already killing off marine ecosystems, raising sea levels and making hurricanes more destructive.
"It may be an era more destructive of the world order than in the 1930s," he said.
Today's nuclear weapons are much more destructive and capable than our comparatively much smaller bombs from 1945.
California is seeing more destructive wildfire seasons because of dry conditions and high temperatures, and California Gov.
How could they rebuild their homes to withstand hurricanes made wetter and more destructive by climate change?
Climate change, urban expansion, and the suppression of naturally occurring fires have made the blazes more destructive.
Faced with the Senate impeachment trial in the upcoming year, Trump is likely to become more destructive.
The only thing that is more destructive would be to not impeach when the Constitution demands it.
The escalating temperatures are already killing off marine ecosystems, raising sea levels and making hurricanes more destructive.
A few noted that rising ocean temperatures could make hurricanes more destructive, on average, in the future.
But why should politicians here and now be any more destructive than at any other time and place?
Indeed, we need to check our assumptions that when it comes to neural networks, smarter equals more destructive.
The storm did not make landfall during high tide, which could have caused much more destructive storm surges.
Roach referred to the threat as one of the "more destructive" layers of the trade war for stocks.
But this year's hurricane season was more destructive than expected, raising the price tag for coastal recovery efforts.
But there's another kind of evil, Neiman says, that is harder to see -- and is ultimately more destructive.
Again, climate change can't be said to have caused Harvey, but it unquestionably made the storm more destructive.
As secretary of state, Mr. Pompeo would reinforce Mr. Trump's more destructive inclinations on several key issues: Iran.
The warmer waters also cause sea levels to rise and make extreme weather events like hurricanes more destructive.
Warmer water causes sea levels to rise, makes hurricanes more destructive, and kills aquatic organisms that anchor ecosystems.
The Takeaway: As storms become more destructive, hurricane recovery is as much about rethinking as it is rebuilding.
Of course, the fact that climate change is making such storms more destructive was lost in the discussion.
The risk of exposure to carcinogens is growing as fire seasons become more destructive in places like California.
These altogether crispier conditions lead to an even more destructive fire, which was exactly the case this year.
The impacts are already being felt — fires are raging in Australia and hurricanes have become ever more destructive.
She says these "whiplash winters" are another climate-change-influenced factor that contributes to more destructive fire seasons.
There may be more CO2 in the atmosphere than methane, but by unit, it's the more destructive greenhouse gas.
Currency wars are hard to win when opponents are willing to use far more destructive weapons than exchange rates.
As a result, fires have become more dangerous, and more destructive blazes are in store for the Golden State.
Hydrogen bombs are even more destructive than atomic bombs, so it's very scary—but experts think North Korea's bluffing.
Whatever the fate of the new abortion laws in the courts, this cycle looks likely to become more destructive.
There will always be disagreements about use of the word "nigga," because of its more destructive and demeaning antecedent.
Based on the reveal trailer, Life is Strange 2's new power appears to be a more destructive one.
Drought, warmer weather and other factors have combined to start wildfire season sooner and make the blazes more destructive.
But he doesn't discount that, given the right target of opportunity, it might later pivot to more destructive sabotage.
But the bloody plot of July 15 is far more destructive than anything Turkey has seen in recent years.
Some are focused on espionage operations, while others work on more destructive attacks, such as those targeting critical infrastructure.
Some experts later concluded the ransom threat may have been a distraction intended to disguise a more destructive intent.
The latest improvements, they say, make the U.S. and Russian arsenals both more destructive and more tempting to deploy.
By this point, we had already decided to go to Greece for summer vacation, a far more destructive journey.
But the poppies may be no match for the more destructive invasive species: the influencer who gets too close.
In addition, climate change is making natural disasters more destructive, and shifts to green energy are upending the industry.
But the way we've been building cities over the last few decades is making those fires far more destructive.
But the initial results do suggest that human habitation is far more destructive to animal populations than radioactive fallout.
It's a reversal far more destructive than "read my lips" but hey, Trump's a liar, everybody knows that. pic.twitter.
Men like these had told far bigger lies for far bigger and scarier clients to far more destructive ends.
As climate change makes hurricanes stronger and more destructive, this is no time to be slashing the EPA budget.
The record-breaking fire season follows a trend in which fires have become bigger and more destructive in recent years.
But then the woman went back in after the second, more destructive bomb had already been launched from the aircraft.
No country in the Americas has suffered a more protracted and more destructive armed conflict in modern times than Colombia.
It's also a prelude to an even more delusional, and infinitely more destructive, attempt to discredit the election results themselves.
Power grids have emerged as particularly brittle in the face of stronger hurricanes, flooding and longer, more destructive fire seasons.
But it will be far more destructive if it means we have one fewer tunnel — or two — under the Hudson.
Official say a much more destructive blaze burning farther north near the city of Redding is now 203 percent contained.
"When it comes to verbal problem-solving, indirect hostility is more destructive than direct hostility," McNulty said, per Science Daily.
Instead of planning for 100-year storms, they are now thinking about more destructive once-in-a-thousand-year disasters.
A potential clue, analysts say, is that the North's five blasts over the past decade have grown steadily more destructive.
The wildfires in Australia — eight times more destructive than the 2018 California fires — is our children's future, a Hell's kitchen.
"Climate-related natural disasters are becoming more frequent, more deadly, more destructive, with growing human and financial costs," he said.
"If Schengen fails, this is going to be much more destructive than a crisis of the euro zone," he said.
Crumbling infrastructure, lack of national leadership and bitter partisanships have set the stage for many more destructive disasters to come.
Never trust a man who makes a great show of not drinking – he's almost surely covering for more destructive vices.
Nuclear weapons are even more destructive, but have not yet been made the object of a similar international legal prohibition.
While it was always prone to flooding, in the last decade the floods have gotten much worse and much more destructive.
Sudden floods can "tear asphalt off roads, strip top soil away, smash grain silos", making them more destructive than gradual ones.
An extensive 2011 article series from The Oregonian's Les Zaitz detailed the more destructive behaviors of the members of the commune.
But it may not yet be able to make a more destructive H-bomb small enough to fit on a missile.
While presently most IoT botnets are aimed at web and application servers, they can be put to much more destructive use.
The fact is that hurricanes have always occurred, but they have become more destructive with warmer waters and higher sea levels.
Trump may yet be a more destructive president, but in terms of sheer human toll, Bush still holds that ignominious distinction.
So why can't our leaders be as alert to climate risks that in the long run may be far more destructive?
And the Navy is said to be moving toward arming its submarines with improved Harpoon that are more destructive against ships.
As we mentioned earlier, wildfires are common in Australia, but this one was made more destructive by drought and high temperatures.
What's different now is that the season is getting longer and the fires are on average getting bigger and more destructive.
Few human activities are more destructive than the manufacture of charcoal, or makala as it is known in the Lingala language.
But as formal coursing was marginalized by police actions, in its place a far more destructive counterpart has become more prevalent.
And what we got lately, frankly, was more bombing of medical facilities, and more precise bombing, and more destructive than before.
Hurricane Irma, Scott warned, is bigger and potentially more destructive than Hurricane Andrew, a devastating storm that hit the state in 1992.
BUT for the heroic work of state prisoners, the wildfires that recently swept through northern California would have been even more destructive.
He messed around but adds that he didn't do anything more "destructive" than hack into Harvard's system to give himself a Harvard.
For all the fear I hear from adults about screen-addicted kids, this seems like a far more destructive relationship to technology.
The consequences of the epidemic for families and communities would make the effects of the Graham-Cassidy bill's cuts even more destructive.
I aggressively argued we needed to be prepared for a new and more destructive kind of warfare to spread across the globe.
Although climate change does not cause hurricanes, he said, it does tend to make them more destructive in a number of ways.
Gonsalves pointed out that, since infections are spreading on an exponential curve, every minute of time wasted is that much more destructive.
For many, increasingly more destructive wildfire and hurricane seasons have made the risks associated with climate change hit much closer to home.
Now a similar divide is playing out at the presidential level, with results that are even more destructive for the Republican Party.
But he agreed with the Italian economy minister's view that a collapse of Schengen would be more "destructive" than a euro zone crisis.
That's when the alerts will be sent out to local populations, before a secondary wave hits, which usually brings the more destructive shaking.
For the GOP, the party of "family values," few things are more destructive to the family — the "bedrock of our nation" — than abortion.
Climate change will pose new threats to our environment and health, from rising sea levels to heat waves and more destructive natural disasters.
This makes Trump a potentially more destructive opponent on a personal level, because he could do considerable reputational damage to his Democratic opponent.
Policy makers should worry about bubbles, which can be more destructive to human and economic capital then they tend to be to portfolios.
David Brooks We all know why it exists, but the grade-point average is one of the more destructive elements in American education.
The attack has drawn on ordnance more destructive than anything previously used against the area, and many buildings have been destroyed, residents say.
Unlike Pompeii, Herculaneum had been buried under a vast mudslide caused by the eruption, not ash and lava, which was much more destructive.
And while it's unclear whether climate change causes more hurricanes, it's clear that a warmer atmosphere and ocean can cause more destructive storms.
"What we're seeing in California right now is more destructive, larger fires burning at rates that we have historically never seen," he said.
Either we're heading for a new day in town, or we're heading for something more destructive than what we saw with Freddie Gray.
With a bigger and more destructive hurricane—like Harvey (Category 4) or Irma (Category 5)—the damage in Levy County could be catastrophic.
There are no further suspects at this time and authorities do not believe there are any more destructive devices out there, Bash said.
What differentiates Ferreira from other pop acts is that her work indulges in the specifically more destructive habits of being human, presenting them plainly.
Pick up a newspaper and you read another grim report about men and women little older than Jason succumbing to far more destructive passions.
Maxwell suggests that the success of North Korea's financially-motivated cyber attacks could lead Kim to consider using his hackers for more destructive purposes.
He grew up in the city's scene playing in various bands, even as the more destructive trappings of that scene took hold of him.
Wildfires have gotten bigger and more destructive in the Golden State, with 10 of California's most destructive fires occurring in the past decade alone.
As we learned during the Great Depression, deflation can be even more destructive than inflation, as it leads to a shrinkage of the economy.
California is seeing more destructive wildfire seasons because of dry conditions and high temperatures, and Brown has warned that this is the new normal.
They're like cutting, jibing remarks that she's supposed to respond to with genius comebacks, but it really ended up more destructive than a creative.
"We are seeing more destructive, larger fires burning at rates that we have historically never seen," said Jonathan Cox, Cal Fire regional battalion chief.
Like villains in a B movie, their current goal (though future iterations may be even even more destructive and nefarious) centers on krill fishing.
While this is one of the more destructive attempts at robbing an Apple store, it's not the first, and it's not the most fruitful.
"Even when people walk between them, it crushes the roots," she said, creating unofficial trails amid the flowers and encouraging more destructive foot traffic.
Whatever problems one might be tempted to lay at the feet of the Republican Party, Donald Trump is in a different and more destructive category.
Wider problems – including the U.S. Senate's inability to pass legislation that would make background checks mandatory in most gun sales – are more destructive by far.
Robots are usually discussed as a threat to jobs in developed countries, but they could have an even more destructive effect on the developing world.
Though it's difficult to link any one disaster to global warming, scientists who've studied Haiyan think warmer and higher seas made the typhoon more destructive.
The Trump administration is perpetuating a vicious circle—statements like these contribute to its poor performance in the courts, which leads to more destructive statements.
Experts also do not see North Korea as being capable anytime soon of building a much more destructive hydrogen warhead, capable of destroying large cities.
Both predictive climate models and Grinsted's new data suggest that more destructive hurricanes will continue to increase in frequency unless greenhouse gas emissions are curbed.
In supporting Trump, Schlafly proved that even in the twilight of her life, she still wanted to push the party toward ever more destructive politics.
Fire seasons in general have grown longer and more destructive in recent decades, something scientists attribute in part to increased dryness caused by warming temperatures.
The attacks in Paris, which killed 130, are another example of this, and show just how much deadlier and more destructive such attacks can be.
An even more destructive wave followed in late November, after prosecutor Bob McCulloch's announcement that Officer Darren Wilson, who killed Brown, would not be indicted.
But it also has altered the landscape in ways that have made both the droughts and the floods more destructive and made that prosperity fleeting.
Hiding likes and retweets is arguably a much more destructive change, because it diminishes Twitter users' ability to elevate some voices and opinions over others.
"If Schengen fails, this is going to be much more destructive than a crisis of the euro zone," Padoan said at an EBRD conference in London.
One bad piece of Wall Street–friendly legislation passed by the Republican-controlled Congress is partly to blame, but Trump's appointees have been even more destructive.
California is seeing earlier, longer and more destructive wildfire seasons because of drought, warmer weather attributed to climate change and home construction deeper into the forests.
Drought, warmer weather attributed to climate change, and the building of homes deeper into forests have led to longer and more destructive wildfire seasons in California.
But the consequence of central bank "success" in reaching a 15-percent inflation target in Japan would be much more destructive than in the United States.
While the group was initially cautious, conducting attacks months apart, its most recent operations have been happening at a faster pace, and they've been more destructive.
"There has not been a more destructive presidency than George Bush's," Bannon said during his dinnertime address at the convention banquet of the California Republican Party.
"Donald Trump has become even more destructive with his attacks on this judge," said Arianna Huffington, co-founder and editor-in-chief of The Huffington Post.
The game "redirected teenage miseries and energies that might have been put to more destructive uses," Jon Michaud wrote in The New Yorker two years ago.
All of which raises the question of whether there might be some way to replicate the constructive elements of payday lending without the more destructive ones.
To make matters worse, largemouth bass intentionally were introduced into Lake Pátzcuaro in the 1930s, and in 1974 the much more destructive carp were brought in.
But Irma was among the most powerful storms ever to hit the island, and a prime example of how climate change has made hurricanes more destructive.
"But the potential for devastation will be much more widespread and much more destructive" given the high winds and the track of the storm, Foresman said.
FAANG is about to find out that the myopia which costs so much in Europe may be even more expensive, and possibly more destructive, in Washington.
" On Twitter, she's spoken out against both Trump and Clinton, referring to them as "two candidates who compete for who will be more destructive to the world.
A small correction could be a good thing for investors, because there is some evidence that longer runs without a corrections can lead to more destructive crashes.
"Trump suggested that if any terror group attacked the US they would face a US military response more destructive and impactful than the use of "nuclear power.
"What we're seeing in California right now is more destructive, larger fires burning at rates that we have historically never seen," Cal Fire spokesman Jonathan Cox said.
Tristan Thompson will have more sway in the paint and be more destructive on the offensive glass—the primary way to erase Golden State's fast-break opportunities.
So, now we're going to see much more destructive tornadoes because they're hitting communities that were not built to protect ... That were not expecting. Yeah. Right. Exactly.
We see Taylor Swift brandishing a golf club in "Blank Space," swinging it violently and wildly, making herself grander and larger and more destructive with every swing.
I was an outlaw who broke a very specific set of laws that many people believed were wrong, hypocritical, and far more destructive than the plant itself.
Studies show that in response to climate change and development practices, there's a tendency for larger, more destructive fires, along with longer wildfire seasons in the West.
While the NotPetya wildfire was contained before it spread too widely, cyber experts have sounded the alarm that even more destructive viruses are waiting in the wings.
" At the end of the day, First Access says, "He was an adult who made his own decisions and opted to follow a different, more destructive path.
While it's true that no one dies from a hacked website, this campaign to dismay, divide and distract the West may be more destructive than any one assassination.
The trees are located in six counties across 760,000 acres in the southern Sierra Nevada region of the state and could contribute to a more destructive wildfire season.
Photo: APYou know, in school and in newspapers, the experts warn you about all the dangers of global warming: melting ice caps, rising sea levels, more destructive hurricanes.
More problematic — and why it's potentially even more destructive — is that even though you'd think such a breach merits a corrective patch, that's not necessarily going to happen.
Now South Floridians are bracing for a storm that's much larger, has more destructive power, and will bring a higher storm surge than any hurricane they've seen before.
When government regulators shorten fishing seasons to prevent a stock from collapsing, fishermen respond by going into the oceans guns blazing—using bigger boats and more destructive technologies.
Fire officials say the trend to larger, more destructive fires is driven by drought-stricken vegetation, erratic winds and triple-digit temperatures that are part of climate change.
Experts say California is seeing earlier, longer and more destructive wildfire seasons because of drought, warmer weather attributed to climate change and home construction deeper into the forests.
I relate to a kind of pure positive energy in music but also I can't help but be drawn to the more destructive end of noise and punk.
Those changes, along with further upgrading, will amount to more destructive power from all three legs of the American nuclear triad: sea, land and air-launched nuclear weapons.
"Unfortunately, in spite of our best efforts, he was an adult who made his own decisions and opted to follow a different, more destructive path," the statement reads.
When the powerful shapeshifting extraterrestrial D'Bari arrive, led by a creature that's taken human form (Jessica Chastain), they tempt her to put those powers to even more destructive use.
Here's why deadlier and more destructive wildfires have become the new normal -- and it's all related to climate change: It's getting hotter and hotter Hotter temperatures mean drier land.
That means that the next temblor to shake the Bay's 7 million or so residents could be much stronger — and much more destructive — than seismologists anticipated, new research shows.
But some of the people behind these conservative apps think liberals who refuse to date conservatives are doing something more destructive than looking for partners who share their values.
"Improvements in the ability to investigate crime and hold perpetrators accountable must match the pace at which technology is making crimes easier to commit and more destructive," Rosenstein said.
Since 2014, when homegrown Sinai militant group Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis pledged allegiance to Islamic State, Egypt has resorted to ever more destructive means to root out the jihadists.
Between the lines: California's changing climate — with hotter, drier summers and fire seasons that now stretch all year — is contributing to larger and more destructive fires that spread quickly.
"There has not been a more destructive presidency than George Bush's," Bannon said, speaking at the convention banquet of the California Republican Party, which is a majority Democratic state.
The utility companies acknowledge that they may bear some responsibility but say not all of it, because climate change and development in remote areas have made wildfires more destructive.
The report cited California's recent wildfire seasons as a case of worsening effects: Droughts create fire conditions, fires grow more destructive, smoke spreads and the authorities can never rest.
Former intelligence agents and analysts all agree that such a proposal is almost unworkable and sharing any intelligence with them could be even more destructive to U.S. national security.
A protective case keeps the Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids Edition tablet safe from your more destructive tykes, but its cheap cost makes it easily replaceable if it breaks.
More destructive weather patterns in various parts of the world mean more famine, more territorial grabs, more refugees and more instability our troops may be required to help alleviate.
Americans in the West are conservationists who support preserving our wondrous public lands for hunting, fishing, hiking and camping, not selling them off for more destructive drilling and mining.
If the North has the capability to build a hydrogen bomb, it could open the way to making warheads that pack much more destructive power in a smaller space.
We're already facing monumental disasters like the Australian bushfires, and the impacts of climate change will get exponentially more destructive and harder to survive with each increase in global temperature.
" Nothing is more destructive to investors over the long term than a sure thing, so I began to wonder, "what could cause the wonderful economics of cloud investing to unravel?
While it isn't possible to prove that climate change made Maria a more destructive storm, climate change will continue to make slow-moving storms like Maria more likely to occur.
From Matthew Scroyer, a journalist who found the old patent: Tesla's military plan was that the drone boat would give way to other drones, each more destructive than the last.
"When you try to keep things hidden, they fester and ultimately end up revealing themselves in a far more destructive way than if you approach them with honesty," she wrote.
Heat and flooding Wildfire seasons -- already longer and more destructive than before -- could burn up to six times more forest area annually by 2050 in parts of the United States.
But not shedding a tear for the rich shouldn't be replaced by the even more destructive act of angrily resenting them so much that anyone else's benefits would be sacrificed.
The drillers took care to protect the tundra, creating an ice runway to fly in huge timbers to serve as the pad, instead of a potentially more destructive gravel base.
Scientists agree that extreme weather patterns brought on by climate change have made fire seasons more destructive, partly by drying out more vegetation that serves as the fuel for wildfires.
Bear in mind that a single modern warhead has more destructive force than all of the bombs detonated in World War II combined, including the atomic weapons dropped on Japan.
The conditions in recent years have led to a massive tree die-off, and scientists expect more woodlands to dry out across the West, contributing to larger, more destructive fires.
Finally, tell us more about what you think: The article states: But the poppies may be no match for the more destructive invasive species: the influencer who gets too close.
"Some cults are more destructive than others, but from what I have observed and read, the destruction wrought by the Irwin family caused families to be disrupted and estranged," Ross explains.
On top of that, because of the inclusion of waves in the analysis, they found that flooding could be more destructive as unpredictable and high waves could overcome current protective infrastructure.
At a time when forest fires in the U.S. have become more destructive and more deadly, officials are concerned that the recent five-week funding lapse has created an insurmountable obstacle.
Even more, he was employed by the unit that worked on developing an "implosion" bomb, a more destructive and sophisticated iteration of the device that was dropped on Hiroshima in 1945.
If you prefer a more destructive approach, you can lure enemies into explosive tripwire traps using the loud gunshot of a pistol or rifle against one unsuspecting foe to ensnare others.
Though it's hard to pin any single weather event on climate change, there's a scientific consensus that in a warming world, hurricanes and fires will become more intense and more destructive.
There are few issues more important to the security of the US than the potential spread of nuclear weapons or the potential for even more destructive war in the Middle East.
The outbreak includes both the native African armyworm (Spodoptera exempta) and the fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) -- a non-indigenous, or alien, species that originated in the Americas and is even more destructive.
More wildfires actually occur in the eastern part of the US, but wildfires in the West tend to be larger and more destructive, according to data compiled by the Congressional Research Service.
And while an after-credits sequence tries quickly to quell Lara's more destructive impulses and instruct against the violence of colonialism, anything it manages is far too little, and much too late.
For perspective on why California's annual wildfire season seems to be getting even more destructive, we called up William Stewart, co-director of the UC-Berkeley Center for Fire Research and Outreach.
As fires have gotten bigger and more destructive, the administration and Republicans in Congress have supported calls by the timber industry to clear out potential fuel by letting the land be logged.
But a focus on China's failures or on Trump's praise risks distracting from our own failures in health care — and this is where Trump's actions have been more destructive than his words.
She said in an interview that it was necessary to differentiate between individuals who said offensive things and the institutions that stripped people of their humanity — the latter being far more destructive.
And Israel has expanded its military doctrine to allow immediately deploying "overwhelming" military force in the event of a conflict with Hezbollah, meaning much more destructive and protracted fighting than in previous years.
They committed to making the extraordinary exertions necessary to stabilize the postwar world and prevent World War II from coming to be seen as mere prologue to an even more destructive global conflict.
Another CAS study published in October said China was at risk of longer and more intense drought as well as more destructive flooding if global temperature rises were not limited to 1.5 degrees.
Experts say wildfires in the United States are becoming more destructive, with the increase in recent years attributed to a warming climate, suppression tactics and the building of homes in fire-prone areas.
By comparing GIS data in northern California from 2000 to 2013, researchers found that while logging has a greater impact overall, weed can be even more destructive on a per-unit-area basis.
But over the past few years, a genetically different European green crab from Nova Scotia, Canada — one that is more combative and more destructive of ecosystems — has appeared off the coast of Maine.
In 2012 a federal court threw out a case brought by residents of Mississippi against 34 big carbon emitters for harm resulting from Hurricane Katrina, which they argued climate change made more destructive.
They're cutting tailpipe pollution, boosting fuel efficiency in cars, saving families at the pump and helping combat the climate change that is making extreme weather like Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria more destructive.
But over the past few years, a genetically different European green crab from Nova Scotia, Canada — one that is more combative and more destructive of ecosystems — has appeared off the coast of Maine.
As the story developed, it became clear that the attack was more destructive than it was lucrative, as ransom payments failed to result in a return of decryption keys that would unlock affected systems.
Why it matters: The fire killed 86 people, and climate change is likely to make future wildfires even more destructive — so the issue of how to keep people safe has taken on new urgency.
It&aposs one of nearly 20 blazes across California, which is seeing earlier, longer and more destructive wildfire seasons because of drought, warmer weather attributed to climate change and home construction deeper into forests.
But the consensus among scientists is that the effects of climate change, such as rising sea levels and warmer oceans, made those storms far more destructive than they would have been in previous decades.
Full text: There are few issues more important to the security of the United States than the potential spread of nuclear weapons, or the potential for even more destructive war in the Middle East.
In this season, Eve and Villanelle's mutual obsession rages on, in ever more destructive ways, and yet the physical contact between them is so minimal, and we never see them have explicitly sexual interactions.
The realm of attribution science — which studies how climate change influences individual weather events — is still evolving, but it has been well established that warming can make wildfires more frequent and hurricanes more destructive.
Or maybe Germany is fine, but absent WWII, tensions between the US and the Soviet boil into a hot war that is even bloodier and more destructive than the actual Second World War was.
Nothing could be more destructive of our system of government, of the rule of law, or the Department of Justice as an institution, than any toleration of political interference with the enforcement of the law.
But massive-scale fire suppression made dead wood, brush, and fuels build up over time, so these days when fires ignite they burn hotter and faster, and are more destructive and much harder to fight.
But an explosion in a confined space is far more destructive than in the open air, as shock waves violently reverberate off the hard walls, floors, and ceiling instead of dissipating quickly into the atmosphere.
Experts have blamed ever-more-destructive wildfires on a number of factors, but much of the blame belongs with land-use and construction choices -- choices that still look to the past rather than the future.
NEW YORK, April 2 (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Tuesday imposed new criminal probation terms on PG&E Corp aimed at reducing the risk that the bankrupt power producer's equipment will spark more destructive wildfires.
"I've been lucky to have not been bitten by a dog, but I would regard that interaction I had with that shark as being no different or more destructive than a dog bite," he said.
NEW YORK, April 2 (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Tuesday imposed new criminal probation terms on PG&E Corp aimed at reducing the risk that the bankrupt power producers equipment will spark more destructive wildfires.
These risks include escalating and emerging threats from around the globe, steady advances in the sophistication of attack technology, the emergence of new and more destructive attacks, and insider threats from disaffected or careless employees.
Wildfire seasons -- already longer and more destructive than ever -- could burn up to six times more forest area annually by 19793 in parts of the US. Burned areas in Southwest California could double by 2050.
The very words "environmental review" cloak a process in virtue and goodness, but if prolonging it means that the region loses one of those rail tunnels, it would be more destructive than many environmental calamities.
Wildfires are also getting more destructive because of construction encroaching on lands that traditionally burn, as well as decades of fire suppression policies over the years that has left more vegetation for fires to consume.
It remains one of the great mysteries of the Zika epidemic: Why did a virus that existed for decades elsewhere in the world suddenly seem to become more destructive when it landed in Latin America?
Even if a deal is reached before the shutdown deadline, Congress would be passing a continuing resolution (CR), which military leaders have long said are damaging and get more destructive the longer they drag on.
As wildfires become more destructive, power companies are "increasingly exposed to threats stemming from hurricanes, rising sea levels, and other climate-related events," according to a report by Columbia University's Center on Global Energy Policy.
"We have ample information that they are prepared to return to war and urban war, which is much more destructive than rural war," Santos said at the World Economic Forum's Latin America meeting in Medellin.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Crews battled dozens of wildfires raging across California on Wednesday, gaining ground on several of the more destructive blazes as forecasters warned that hot, dry, tinderbox conditions would persist across the U.S. West.
The NextGen report borrows these projections to help determine how crop-killing heat waves, more destructive weather events, sea level rise and other climate change-related consequences could affect the future income potential of U.S. millennials.
Whatever the next 40 years bring, you can count on more destructive hurricane seasons and higher sea levels across the Eastern Seaboard — but many coastal communities have yet to grapple with what that will truly mean.
Climate change is likely to make wildfires worse and droughts more frequent; coastal areas are threatened by more destructive storms, with severe weather disproportionately harming the already poor; as the world warms, more disease may spread.
"I don't really know that I believe in the notion of [being] drug-free, especially in twenty-first century America," she says, explaining that she considers alcohol and antidepressants to be far more destructive than pot.
We'll see even more destructive drilling and fracking on public lands at a time when the administration is already opening natural treasures like the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and California's central coast to the oil industry.
Then, he added, there is climate change: more destructive hurricanes will yield more injuries and habitat destruction; prolonged droughts, raging forest fires and searing heat waves will continue to push desperate animals further into human habitats.
Knowing that, ISIS has been evolving its tactics, focusing more on traditional insurgency methods, inflicting heavy losses on its attackers and gaining local sympathy by goading its attackers to use more destructive weapons and hurt civilians.
President Donald Trump's suggestion on Monday that tanker jets be used to drop water on the historic Notre Dame Cathedral as it burned prompted French officials to swat down the idea as being potentially even more destructive.
Antonia Sebastian, a flood engineer at Rice University on the team of researchers that described how climate change made Hurricane Harvey more destructive, said she was as stunned as anyone to discover where Canyon Gate was built.
More recently, the 2018 National Climate Assessment reported that many US crops are likely to see declines as growing season temperatures rise, severe droughts strike farming regions, and more destructive disasters like wildfires and storms hit croplands.
Human-induced climate change not only made Hurricane Harvey more destructive, but is also tripling the chances of further extreme rainfall along the Gulf Coast, according to studies presented at a recent meeting of the American Geophysical Union.
Equipment owned and maintained by the utility sparked at least 103 of the 21 major wildfires that burned through California in 2017, but some argue that climate change and development in remote areas have made blazes more destructive.
" Asked whether he's personally frustrated about the need for an "Inconvenient" sequel, Gore replied, "There have been two big changes in the last decade: the extreme weather events related to climate are much more numerous, much more destructive.
Failure to hold global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) or less, compared to pre-industrial times, would likely lead to worsening water and food shortages, rising poverty, more destructive disasters and accelerating natural losses, scientists warned.
Fires are a fact of life in California, but the state's fire season has grown wilder and more destructive as the planet warms, and these fires give us a taste of what climate change will mean in human terms.
As I got older, and my manic episodes got more destructive, I struggled to find music that really expressed this deep frustration, the vibrant, vibrating despair that you feel when you live with bi- rather than uni-polar depression.
Perhaps these storm chasers are going to be sticking around to film the rains and slower-moving floods, which are likely to be more destructive and life-threatening than what they experienced on Friday night into early Saturday morning. 
The idea is that, having demonstrated last fall that it can detonate a bomb with far more destructive power than those dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, North Korea can now turn toward expanding its economy.
They blur the line between conventional and strategic weapons, and their easy, justifiable use — say, to kill a single terrorist leader in a crowded city — could make it easier to accept their widespread use, with much more destructive consequences.
Warning that the effects of overcapacity had become "ever more destructive," the report by the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China blamed government policies and recalcitrant officials for inefficiencies across many of China's major industries, including steel, cement and chemicals.
Heck, you might even be opening them up to an even more destructive invasion of privacy, since Amazon has shown time and time again that it's incapable of protecting its user data or preventing Echo devices from making terrible errors.
World leaders who planned the post-war world believed that if the core of Europe — France, Germany and the surrounding countries — did well together, Germany would be unlikely, or certainly less likely, to launch a third and more destructive global war.
LONDON, May 11 (Reuters) - A breakdown in Europe's borderless Schengen area as a result of the migrant crisis will more destructive for the region than a crisis of the euro zone, Italian Economy Minister Pier Carlo Padoan said on Wednesday.
While climate change and drought have made California's fires more destructive and unruly in recent years, investigators have found that power lines and equipment owned by utility companies sparked some of the deadliest and most destructive fires in the state's history.
As larger and more destructive apex predators than anything on Earth, we can almost view dragon attacks as a natural disaster—one that hammers ecosystems when it hits, but occurs so rarely that populations have time to recover between attacks.
There is also the danger that such a well-trailed counter-attack would elicit escalatory retaliation from Russia, which might be more destructive than anything Fancy Bear or Cozy Bear could achieve, such as an attack on critical national infrastructure.
And it's George Will saying that what Trump is doing, has done and will do to -- and with -- the presidency is more destructive than the actions of a president who was forced to resign in order to keep from being impeached.
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Wednesday that those using "ever more destructive weapons" in Syria are committing war crimes and that the situation in the Syrian city of Aleppo is worse than a slaughterhouse.
The next day, as a devastating hurricane hit Florida—one made that much more destructive by the warming that's already occurred—the President flew to Pennsylvania to campaign for Lou Barletta, a climate-change-denying Republican congressman running for the Senate.
"We are facing the threat of a coup d'état, a coup without guns that uses more destructive methods like fraud and lies to try to destroy a legitimately elected government," she wrote in the Folha de S.Paulo newspaper's Saturday edition.
While Mr. Trump has repeatedly frightened business leaders by threatening to terminate the North American Free Trade Agreement, which facilitates trade around the continent by cutting tariffs and streamlining regulations, shutting the southern border entirely would be far more destructive.
In a recent blog post, for instance, Harvard University's Dani Rodrik called the tariffs "small potatoes" in and of themselves, but fretted that in today's globalized world they could be more destructive than the sweeping restrictions imposed by President Ronald Reagan.
Read Obama's full statement below, or at this link: There are few issues more important to the security of the United States than the potential spread of nuclear weapons, or the potential for even more destructive war in the Middle East.
And scientists and environmentalists worry that the construction will not only have its own detrimental effects but also make way for more destructive projects in the world's largest remaining rainforest, covering an area more than half the size of the contiguous United States.
A U.S. judge on Tuesday ordered PG&E not to pay shareholders dividends and instead use the money to fund its plan for cutting down trees to reduce the risk its equipment will spark more destructive wildfires in wooded areas of California.
Researcher Scott Helm, who discovered the malware on the sites over the weekend, tweeted: Minus the jargon, Scott is saying that the attackers could have installed malware that more invasively violated user privacy or used victims to launch even more destructive attacks.
It's hard to imagine something more destructive than the White House's attempts to delegitimize the judge, especially following Jeff Sessions's racist dismissal of a federal judge in Hawaii and Trump's racist attacks on a federal judge in Indiana during the 2016 election.
"Sea level rising, simply put, makes every coastal flood deeper and more destructive," said Ben Strauss, CEO of Climate Central, a climate change research organization that has published dozens of studies about rising sea levels and the risks of ignoring the problem.
Including Oklahoma and southern Kansas on the map reinforces what the Geological Survey's scientists have said for some time: The huge number of small, human-caused quakes in the two states may have set the stage for a larger, more destructive one.
With air-raid sirens wailing from the Mediterranean to the Dead Sea, and after a Palestinian anti-tank missile blew up an Israeli bus, seriously wounding a 19-year-old soldier, Israel retaliated with airstrikes and tank fire that grew steadily more destructive.
"In a world where millions of children and families live in inhumane conditions, the money that is squandered and the fortunes made through the manufacture, upgrading, maintenance and sale of ever more destructive weapons are an affront crying out to heaven," he added.
Sami al-Aridhi, a top commander in Iraq's counterterrorism forces, said that the victory had come quickly largely because, in contrast to Mosul, there were few civilians left in Tal Afar, allowing the Iraqi security forces to bring more destructive firepower to bear.
He explains that human activity does not start a red tide -- they've been recorded in the Gulf for centuries -- but modern blooms are becoming longer and more destructive thanks to all the man-made runoff coming out of Florida and down the Mississippi.
Read says there's a chance that for a small number of firesetters — "genuinely malicious people who light fire on hot days and close to vulnerable communities" — hotter days and harsher fire conditions may create more inviting opportunities to light more destructive fires.
"In a world where millions of children and families live in inhumane conditions, the money that is squandered and the fortunes made through the manufacture, upgrading, maintenance and sale of ever more destructive weapons are an affront crying out to heaven," Francis said.
In addition to spying and destroying the routers, Chesla warned about the potential of the devices being networked to launch denial-of-service attacks, redirect users to malicious websites, or even launch ransomware (which is sometimes used as a smokescreen to more destructive ends).
Photo: APEven if 2017 isn't another year for the record books, scientists will continue to study how a warming climate is influencing ecological and meteorological events around the world—from catastrophic coral bleaching to weakening Arctic sea ice to longer and more destructive fire seasons.
Indeed, the consensus among scientists is that the effects of climate change, including rising sea levels and warmer oceans, made Harvey and Irma far more destructive than they would have been in previous decades, though conclusive data and analysis could take years to compile.
Walker's response is the typical well-meaning but destructive misstep so many GOP politicians have pursued, but the damage they do in implicitly validating the claims of Black Lives Matter is even more destructive than the loss of taxpayer dollars for valid taxpayer spending.
The cost of rebuilding from Hurricanes Harvey and Irma— disasters many scientists agree were made more destructive from climate change—could top $190 billion in the US. And Puerto Rico is in the middle of a $3403 billion humanitarian crisis caused by Hurricane Maria.
Page also said their actions were "far more destructive than anything I have personally experienced in my 39 years on this planet," and compared his struggles in academia to those of Mikhail Khodorkovsy, a Russian oligarch who spent years in a Soviet-era labor camp in Siberia.
Originally thought to be a ransomware, similar to last month's WannaCry attack, a new analysis shows that Petya may have been modified for more destructive purposes — meaning that affected businesses might not even have the option to pay the hackers for a way out of trouble.
Notable climate and weather events in 2018 2018 has featured several major weather and climate events, and although individual weather extremes are not solely caused by climate change, these types of events are expected to become more numerous, more widespread and more destructive as global temperatures rise.
And even if they were, the current pledges put the world on course to heat up 3 degrees Celsius or more, an outcome with a far greater risk of destabilizing ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica, drastic sea-level rise and more destructive heat waves and droughts.
Until recently a scenario involving Russian forces using such a tactical nuclear weapon during a conflict in Europe would force the US to choose to either respond with a much larger and more destructive strategic nuclear weapon or to respond through conventional non-nuclear military action.
Ron Cohen, the president of Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows resorts, said his company had recently installed additional Gazex avalanche control systems, which set off controlled slides while a slope is closed so that larger, more destructive avalanches are less likely when skiers are navigating the terrain.
The Holy Fire — named for Holy Jim Canyon, where it began last Monday — is one of nearly 20 blazes burning across California as the state sees earlier, longer and more destructive wildfire seasons because of drought, warmer weather attributed to climate change and home construction deeper into forests.
The U.S. government said on Friday it has no objections to new terms a judge has proposed imposing on PG&E Corp for its criminal probation to reduce the risk of the bankrupt power producer's equipment sparking more destructive wildfires, including one to preclude it from reissuing dividends.
While intellectual property theft from U.S. companies has been a common practice by China for decades, cyber experts told The Hill that hackers have been more aggressive in recent months, with some adopting new tactics that are more destructive and make it more difficult for them to be detected.
That could be considered a warning cry also, because what I do as the book progresses is I sort of start to talk about technology as a religion—a religion that may be more destructive than the one that killed nine Inuit in the Belcher Islands in 1941.
Dorian slowed to a crawl — about one mile an hour — because the tropical winds that were pushing it westward over the Bahamas weakened, said Joel Cline, a meteorologist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Silver Spring, Md. Climate change is making hurricanes more destructive in many ways.
On the other there are people whose lives and choices fall, shall we say, at the opposite end of the spectrum of holiness from a Saint Anthony, whose appetitive excesses and prideful self-worship open themselves in a very different and much more destructive way to  Luciferian activity.
Maxwell and the report's co-author Matthew Ha believe that the success of the financially-motivated cyber operations will spur Kim to consider more destructive cyber attacks against South Korea, Japan, and the U.S., such as targeting critical national infrastructure, industrial supply chains and major private companies in key industries.
The love most of us will have tasted early on was often confused with other, more destructive dynamics: feelings of wanting to help an adult who was out of control, of being deprived of a parent's warmth or scared of his anger, of not feeling secure enough to communicate our wishes.
But experts say North Korea is years away from deploying an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of striking the mainland United States with a nuclear payload, and even then no one sees the backward nation taking the enormous strides needed to build a much more destructive hydrogen warhead, capable of leveling cities.
The "Report on Effects of a Changing Climate to the Department of Defense" does not mention Camp Lejeune, the Marine Corps, Hurricane Florence or even the threats posed by extreme weather events -- more destructive storms, more intense rainfall -- that scientists say are more likely given climate change and global warming.
The less powerful weapon was called for in the Trump administration's 2018 Nuclear Posture Review, which warned that adversaries might believe they could use a smaller nuclear weapon against the US or its allies without fear of the US launching a nuclear retaliation due to American weapons being disproportionately more destructive.
From an environmental standpoint, there's the one-two punch of both a loss of the amount of carbon stored by the trees and an increase in greenhouse gas emissions, the displacement of wildlife as their habitats are destroyed in subsequent wildfires, and an increased risk for larger and more destructive wildfires once ignited.
The government report, which is called the National Climate Assessment, addressed wildfires, reporting that one impact of climate change will be longer and more destructive wildfires, that could burn up to six times more forest annually by 2050 in parts of the US. California's wildfires are the worst in the state's history.
Shootouts in Uncharted 4 are largely unchanged from what you've survived by the skin of your teeth before, albeit with more destructive cover now and fewer red barrels, meaning that it's sometimes better to take the attack to the enemy forces, and get right in their faces, rather than pick them off from afar.
No matter how successful we are at reducing the carbon that we release into the atmosphere, we are still locked into temperature rise that will result in more destructive wildfires, longer heatwaves, the spread of infectious diseases and other disasters that will harm people's well-being and put increasing strain on our healthcare system.
Washing dishes three times a day may feel like drudgery (it often does to me), but is no more destructive to the creation of art than pointless meetings at the office (often dominated by those without domestic responsibilities) or the effort of trying to figure out another software interface in order to pay a bill or get paid.
Climate change The planet is falling far short of the 2 degree Celsius goal to limit climate change, according to a new report from the UN. That goal, set in 2015 in the Paris Climate Agreement, would help humanity avoid the worst effects of a warming world, like massive droughts, rising sea levels and more destructive hurricanes.
"Wildfires and extreme weather are more destructive than ever and that's why we must take decisive action to protect the lives and property of the people of California," the leaders said in a statement signed by Brown, Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon (D), Senate President Toni Atkins (D), Senate Republican Leader Patricia Bates and Assembly Republican Leader Brian Dahle.
While Daemon X Machina gave me a taste of the high-flying Armored Core 22-style of mecha action I've been missing for years and MechWarrior 22010 made being in the cockpit of an unstoppable, walking tank feel more destructive than ever, the truth is that BATTLETECH remained my go to mech game of choice this year.
Current pledges, when added up, put the planet on pace to warm 3 degrees Celsius or more above preindustrial levels, an outcome with a far greater risk of destabilizing ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica, higher levels of sea-level rise, more destructive heat waves and droughts, and the loss of vital ecosystems like coral reefs.
And they provide hope that nations will be able to achieve the ambitious goals they set for themselves at last December's climate summit meeting in Paris — to keep warming below the threshold beyond which the world will be locked into a future of devastating consequences, including rising sea levels, severe droughts and flooding, widespread food and water shortages and more destructive storms.
While scientists are careful to stress that 2 degrees is not a bright line between climate safety and danger, they do note that as temperatures pass soar past that mark, the risks increase significantly, including the destabilization of ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica, rising sea-levels, more destructive heat waves and droughts, and the loss of vital ecosystems like coral reefs.
But as he will also tell you — even if you could make the case that climate played no role whatsoever in Hurricane Harvey's fury or that we weren't to blame at least in part for the severity of the last drought or the next — those storms and droughts are still more destructive than they ever were before, simply because there is more to destroy.
And Sunday's test was the most powerful yet, with a blast that experts said was far more destructive than the bombs that the United States dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II. In her remarks, Ms. Haley gave a lengthy summary of the North's flouting of international law since 1993, when the United Nations urged the country to reconsider its decision to withdraw from the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty.
But the rest of the world will have a lot of heavy lifting ahead of it: Current pledges, when added up, put the planet on pace to warm 3 degrees Celsius or more above preindustrial levels, an outcome with a far greater risk of destabilizing ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica, higher levels of sea-level rise, more destructive heat waves and droughts, and the loss of vital ecosystems like coral reefs.
Experts estimated that the blast was four to sixteen times more powerful than any the North had set off before, with far more destructive power than the bombs dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II. Yet after a day of meetings in the Situation Room involving Mr. Trump and his advisers, two phone calls between the president and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan, and even demands from some liberal Democrats to cut off North Korea's energy supplies, Mr. Trump's aides conceded that they faced a familiar conundrum.
Note that these "bogus mainly far-right disinformation networks were not identified by Facebook — but had been reported to it by campaign group Avaaz — which says the fake pages had more Facebook followers and interactions than all the main EU far right and anti-EU parties combined..." (TechCrunch) -- Examining Radio and Television Martí: "A U.S. agency that is supposed to broadcast objective Spanish-language news programs into Cuba fails to meet basic standards of journalistic fairness and last month let an anchor describe Trump administration officials as the 'dream team' for Cuba policy, according to an independent review..." (WaPo) Fox News more destructive than Twitter, Twitter co-founder says Donie O'Sullivan writes: I spoke with Ev Williams, co-founder of Twitter, who now runs Medium, here at the Collision tech conference in Toronto.

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