Sentences with phrase «greenhouse problem»

Releasing Natuna's carbon pollution would make it «the world's largest point source emitter of CO2 and raises concern for the possible incremental impact of Natuna on the CO2 greenhouse problem,» declared an October 1984 report from Exxon's top climate modeler, Brian Flannery, and his boss Andrew Callegari.
Releasing Natuna's carbon pollution would make it «the world's largest point source emitter of CO2 and raises concern for the possible incremental impact of Natuna on the CO2 greenhouse problem,» declared an October 1984 report from Exxon's top climate modeler, Brian Flannery, and his boss Andrew Callegari.
A GROUP of Canadian researchers is proposing to shove the greenhouse problem right back where it came from.
Industrialized nations, which created most of the greenhouse problem, should lead the way to finding solutions, says State Department official Richard Benedick, who represented the United States during negotiations for cuts in CFCs and who was a conference attendee.
The only way to eliminate the greenhouse problem completely would be to return the world to its preindustrial state.
«The greenhouse problem is going to get worse faster than we expected.»
And the cumulative nature of the greenhouse problem, which makes it more similar to the national debt than a conventional pollution problem, is not comprehended by the public.
I quoted Ralph Cicerone, the president of the National Academy of Sciences last year, mulling this greenhouse problem: «Does it take a crisis to get people to go along a new path or can they respond to a series of rational, incremental gains in knowledge?»
All the fossil fuels add to the greenhouse problem when burned.
But James Watt at the end of the 18th century had no idea that his discovery of the steam engine was the initiation of the greenhouse problem.
The Australian government has rightly decided that Australians place a higher priority on a few more dollars in their pockets than on tackling the greenhouse problem.
And again, with the greenhouse problem, you have to recognize the global nature of it.
He used to say that the theoretically sound approach to the greenhouse problem is to get Aa, St, Eu, and Ed as a function of the thermal and chemical distribution and composition of the atmosphere — that is, to find the proper Aa (T, p, GHG...) etc..
Such frankness and clarity is greatly preferable to Ferguson's mealy - mouthed pretence that his position is somehow consistent with Labor policy and with a serious response to the greenhouse problem.
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