Not exact matches
The
approach the government had in mind
was the following: target the largest polluters, those with emissions over 100,000
tonnes per year, and use «intensity targets.»
And there
are tonnes — from those who won't eat pork (not a problem at all when it comes to optimising body composition) to those who won't eat red meat or even in some cases any type of animal product at all (we can improve such cases but it always presents a trickier and more methodical
approach).
Best of all, when driven with precision you can use small amounts of rear - wheel slip to point and position the M5 in a way no car this large and heavy (it
's lighter than the F10 but still
approaching two
tonnes) should
be able to accomplish.
For a car weighing just south of two
tonnes and
approaching speeds of 230km / h, that
's no mean feat.
We
're at an Elephant Sanctuary in Luang Prabang, Laos; sitting in a teeny, tiny long boat, just about to hit the shore and embark... when a couple of five
tonne elephants excitedly
approach along the water's edge.
At their peak, France's per - capita emissions
were 19
tonnes, while Germany's
approached 15
tonnes.
For example, short - lived greenhouse gases, such as methane,
are not included in — nor necessarily appropriate for4 — the 1 trillion
tonne C budget
approach because they play a secondary role in influencing long - term warming.
If you plan to offset more than 2,000
tonnes of emissions, or
are interested in working with our experts to develop a more integrated sustainability strategy, please contact us to discuss a bespoke
approach.
This
approach indicates a carbon budget for an 80 % chance of avoiding global warming of more than 2 °C
is about 900 billion
tonnes up to 2050, and about 1,075 billion
tonnes for a 50 % chance.
The EPA estimated, using an incremental
approach, that the extra greenhouse gas emissions related to KXL could
be in the range of 0.6 to 1.15 billion
tonnes of CO2eq over the 50 years life of the pipeline, about 10 - 20 % of the 6 billion
tonne that I estimated earlier, roughly one or two months of emissions at the current US rate.