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Like all of the IPCC's work, this was meant to be an expert assessment of relevant research, resting mostly on peer-reviewed sources but also, at times, on the "grey literature"—reports by governments and other organisations that are not commercially or academically published.The WG-II case study cites a grey report by the WWF, an environmental group, as the source of the date 2035.

As a glaciologist he was an author of the relevant chapter in the WG-I report, a much more thorough take on the subject which makes no grandiose claims about the Himalaya he found the passage absurd, and alerted the IPCC.

Congrats - 1st female commander of RAF fast jet squadron - Wg Cdr Nikki Thomas http://t.co/y2SKrtCm3a pic.tWinger.CommanderyI9Ij Wing Commander Thomas, who is in her 30s and is trained to fly a two-seater Tornado jet, is being coached in gruelling "escape and evasion" techniques to prepare for being shot down behind enemy lines.

Dan Coyne, a vice president with CH2M-WG Idaho, which is cleaning up an Energy Department site in that state, said that given the uncertainty at Fukushima, one approach might be to spray a chemical on the soil that would prevent the cesium from migrating further.

WG Sebald (1944-2001) by Geoff Dyer WG Sebald's books always had a posthumous quality to them.

It gives him a more immediate and intense sense of his true nature, and consequently, of the implications of his imperfect condition (WG 236).

It is for this reason that Green believed that "[d]ogmatic theology is quite other than the Christian life" (WG 238).

In his Midland England – which is to those fighting Midlandsism what The Woman's Room was to early feminists – WG Hoskins described eastern Leicestershire as "a landscape of sharp hills, woodland, stone-built villages and many fine churches".

Christopher Field of the Carnegie Institution's Department of Global Ecology, who is now the co-chair of WG-II, says the fact that the review process failed to catch the problem needs to be looked into.That a review process which included 40,000 comments did not catch the error proves that size is not everything especially since the error was quite catchable.

"We know by instinct," wrote the novelist WG Sebald, in Austerlitz, "that outsize buildings cast the shadow of their own destruction before them, and are designed from the first with an eye to their later existence as ruins".

And they have added their distinctive signature to the "art of ruins" that runs like an elegiac thread through post-war European culture, from the bombsite paintings of Leon Kossoff and Frank Auerbach to WG Sebald's melancholy journeys amid a landscape of shattered memories.

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