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Monday, May 27th, 2024
the Week of Proper 3 / Ordinary 8
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Quotations regarding 'Climate'

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At a time when U.S. jobs are heading overseas at a record pace, and amidst increased sanctions on our manufacturers and producers from other countries, it's imperative that we do all we can to provide our businesses a climate to operate successfully.
Blanche Lincoln, American Politician (1960-  )
Yet, despite our many advances, our environment is still threatened by a range of problems, including global climate change, energy dependence on unsustainable fossil fuels, and loss of biodiversity.
Dan Lipinski, American Politician (1966-  )
Every novel generates its own climate, when you get going.
Penelope Lively, English Author (1933-  )
New England has a harsh climate, a barren soil, a rough and stormy coast, and yet we love it, even with a love passing that of dwellers in more favored regions.
Henry Cabot Lodge, American Politician (1850-1924)
All the modelling we do shows that the climate is poised on the jump up to a new hot state. It is accelerating so fast that you could say that we are already in it.
James Lovelock, English Scientist (1919-  )
Geological change usually takes thousands of years to happen but we are seeing the climate changing not just in our lifetimes but also year by year.
James Lovelock, English Scientist (1919-  )
Some people call it global warming; some people call it climate change. What is the difference?
Frank Luntz, American Politician
Indeed, in the present climate of mistrust of institutions, many people who yearn for a more meaningful and fulfilling life would regard the church as an unlikely place to go for guidance.
Hugh Mackay, -
Scientists worldwide agree that the reduction needed to stabilize the climate is actually more like 80 percent.
Donella Meadows, American Environmentalist (1941-2001)
The climate continues to deteriorate.
Donella Meadows, American Environmentalist (1941-2001)
The European nations take climate change very seriously.
Donella Meadows, American Environmentalist (1941-2001)
A knowledgeable and courageous U.S. president could help enormously in leading the world's nations toward saving the climate.
Donella Meadows, American Environmentalist (1941-2001)
Everyone except the far right wing of the Republican Party realizes that oil, gas and coal burning are the main activities that have sent the climate into bigger floods, droughts, hurricanes, and El Ninos.
Donella Meadows, American Environmentalist (1941-2001)
George W. cares as much about climate change as you would expect from a Texas oilman.
Donella Meadows, American Environmentalist (1941-2001)
We believe the ice sheet was not around all the time. It was only around during cool snaps of the climate.
Kenneth Miller, American Scientist
No player can become accustomed to New York's climate in August in a few days. The playing conditions, the courts in New York and France are very different.
Helen Wills Moody, American Athlete (1905-1999)
You frighten a lot of scientists. If they say that climate is not changing, they lose their research grants. And some people cannot afford that; they become silent, or a few of us speak up, because we think that it's for the honesty of science, that we have to do it.
Nils-Axel Morner, Scientist
Society as a whole benefits immeasurably from a climate in which all persons, regardless of race or gender, may have the opportunity to earn respect, responsibility, advancement and remuneration based on ability.
Sandra Day O'Connor, American Judge (1930-  )
The scientists who do climate research understand that much of the ever increasing concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere since 1850 must be attributed to burning those fossil fuels to produce the energy that drives industrialization.
John Olver, American Politician (1936-  )
Our New England climate is mild and equable compared with that of the Platte.
Francis Parkman, American Historian (1823-1893)
 
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