![]() At the end of it, I just want to know that I did a good job, and hopefully most people will agree. There's nothing I or anyone could do about it, and there will be an occasional exception to the rule, but it's not the sort of thing that I put a whole lot of thought into, really. Network television ratings are headed downhill. There’s pressure to make the show entertaining, but I don't feel pressure when it comes to ratings. Also, you have something to root for if you've seen a movie, whereas if all the nominees are small and not particularly popular movies, why would you even watch?ĭo you feel pressure to make the show more entertaining? Are we going to see you duet with Rihanna? So the fact that large portions of America have seen them and you don't have to explain before you make a joke about it is big. It's hard to make jokes about something people didn't see. Your "Top Gun" promo with Jon Hamm was hilarious, and highlights the wider appeal of some of the movies that are nominated for best picture. Not only am I not a member of the team, my welfare doesn’t seem to be of particular concern. I don't know what they're worried about, but hopefully I won't get slapped. As a adverb hopefully is in a hopeful manner. As a verb hope is to want something to happen, with a sense of expectation that it might. “You need to have the stage in order for the players to have somewhere to be, to interact with one another and tell their stories.So you're not an honorary member of that team? As a noun hope is (uncountable) the belief or expectation that something wished for can or will happen or hope can be a sloping plain between mountain ridges. Looking for sentences and phrases with the word hopefully Here are some examples. “The stage is the environment and the species are the players,” says Sophie Parker, an ecologist and senior scientist at the Nature Conservancy. The problem is ultimately that no species lives in a vacuum. “That means that interspecific competition is likely to be something quite major that will affect species distribution, and perhaps their ability to survive,” says Razgour. This bat work, for instance, shows that the two cryptic species could be forced to overlap in their distribution, and would therefore compete for food. The UN report “shows the importance of considering adaptive genetic variation because many organisms will not be able to shift their ranges in response to climate change,” says Razgour, “due to the extensive land use changes and fragmentation that has already occurred and is continuing to occur across the globe, especially in the most biodiverse regions.”Įven if a species is able to move into a new habitat and adapt, individuals might find themselves struggling to secure resources. Bats alone are up against deforestation, pollution, and urbanization too. miejmy nadziej, miejmy nadziej, naley mie nadziej, peen nadziei to najczstsze tumaczenia 'hopefully' na polski. This brings us back to the horror of the UN biodiversity report: Species the world over aren’t just facing climate change, but a galaxy of other threats. ![]() “So we don't really know what will be the consequences of that.” “Maybe these individuals are better adapted to the changing climate, but they're not necessarily better adapted to other environmental conditions in these areas,” says Razgour. The warm-weather bats might bring with them the genes required to survive a warming planet, but mixing with cold-weather bats might make the population less suited for survival in other ways. What they discovered was that those populations’ genetic differences made them better suited to their particular environments.Įven if the bats are able to mix and adapt to a warmer climate, that’s just one consideration for their survival in the coming decades. The researchers found separate populations within these two species by looking at their DNA. The study involved two cryptic species of bat-meaning they look nearly identical, yet have distinct genetics-living in Europe, which is expected to transform dramatically under the weight of climate change. But on the same day that the UN dropped its alarming report, another group of scientists published research that could help conservationists fight the most important battle in Earth’s recent history. The scale of the problem is difficult to comprehend, let alone solve without eliminating all humans. Virtually every human activity-agriculture, energy production, fishing, urbanization-is conspiring to destroy life on Earth as we know it. That’s one in four species on this planet that could soon disappear. This week the UN released a horrifying report-by hundreds of authors around the world-warning that a million species of plants and animals face extinction in the next few decades.
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