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Nature is regulating our climate for free. Mother Nature, she's been doing that for free, for a long, long time. Now do you really want to get in there and do geo-engineering and all this kind of stuff? Thomas Friedman
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Fragile economies and weak infrastructures tend to worsen the results of climate disruptions, a problem exemplified by Bangladesh's vulnerability to monsoons, accelerating desertification in northern China, and, most visibly, Hurricane Katrina's devastation in New Orleans. Jamais Cascio
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I wish to do whatever I can to use this opportunity to further contribute to creating an even better climate for taking forward the composite dialogue process, O. Singh
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She's cold all the time. And down here, she loves it. I mean, 95 (degrees) here and that's perfect for her. It is an ideal climate for her. Robert Putnam
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I don't know that a political climate - as long as it's still a free country - makes much difference in the film world. Mike Nichols
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Idaho is perfect because of our climate. We have a drier climate and we can then supply dry straw for the first plant. Duane Grant
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Tipping points are so dangerous because if you pass them, the climate is out of humanity's control: if an ice sheet disintegrates and starts to slide into the ocean there's nothing we can do about that. James Hansen
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You look at the economic climate overall, and this is not a good time to run up the credit cards. Todd Jones
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The most climate friendly trip we are ever going to take is the trip we never had to take because we were close to what we wanted. Alex Steffen
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My first novel, 'You Must be Sisters,' was started in Pakistan. I've wrote several novels and a TV drama set or partly-set there. Deborah Moggach
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Only God and some few rare geniuses can keep forging ahead into novelty. Denis Diderot
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I didn't get anything published until I was thirty-three, and yet I'd written five novels and six or seven plays. The plays, I should point out, were dreadful. Edmund White
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This won't be a novelty stunt where he opens the show up and disappears. Anthony Zuiker
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The novel that's contemporary in the sense of being wholly 'of now' is an impossibility, if only because novels may take years to write, so the 'now' with which they begin will be defunct by the time they're finished. Graham Swift
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People are so used to reading novels now, they just read a poem straight through to get the meaning. And that's something totally different from the slow way you read something if it's a tune; which to me a poem has to be. Alice Oswald
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With '44 Scotland Street' I found myself having to work out how a daily novel works, and it is completely different to a conventional novel. Alexander McCall Smith
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I think I belong to America's last generation of novelists. Novelists will come one by one from now on, not in seeming families, and will perhaps write only one or two novels, and let it go at that. Kurt Vonnegut
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Many novels and modern publications are corrupters of morals or distorters of truth. Ezra Taft Benson