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"It's clear we have grossly underestimated the extent of human variation," Dr. Venter said.
"The risk remains only to the extent of human error, but there was nothing systemic or institutional about the breach".
This view is still controversial as philosophers debate the extent of human morality.
He has also developed geochemical methods of analyzing the extent of human inputs — such as acid rain — into the environment.
Controversy over the extent of human responsibility didn't help, but resistance by large emerging economies was the stumbling block.
Given the extent of human intrusions, people ask him why he doesn't head to calmer waters to study humpbacks.
Judged by the extent of human misery, Japan's recession is mild compared with that in America in the 1930s.
My sense is that the enthusiastic response to "Into Thin Air" and "The Perfect Storm," among others, suggests a discomfort with the extent of human power.
Critics argue that the desire to redraw geological boundaries is politically motivated by those wanting to highlight the extent of human destruction on the planet.
As the Times' Coral Davenport put it on Twitter, "#Pruitt on #climate: 'Science tells us climate is changing' but says extent of human role is up for debate.
Dr Annan first challenged Richard Lindzen, a meteorologist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who is dubious about the extent of human activity influencing the climate.
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