The Global Calculator uses data reviewed by international experts to look at scenarios for meeting the 2C target, which scientists say is needed to avoid dangerous climate change.
Not exact matches
The government has created an online
Global Calculator to help people understand how their lifestyles and energy
use impact on the climate — and which underlines the importance of eating less meat.
If I want to solve a math problem, I
use my
calculator, and if I want to write a report on the
global effects of climate change, I pull out my mobile.
Global roaming in 220 countries Direct access from the lock screen to phone, camera, and text New home screen layout with enhanced launch bar Improved voice input: hold down the search key to dictate emails and text or navigate to an address Face unlock: the device
uses the front - facing camera to automatically recognize you when you attempt to unlock Data usage: the new usage center allows you to monitor how much data is consumed each month Android Market for browsing and downloading thousands of free and paid apps Pre-loaded Android apps: Browser,
Calculator, Calendar (Google or Corporate), Camera, Clock, Contacts, Email, Gallery, Messaging, Music, News & Weather, Phone, Settings, Video Player, Voice Dialer, Voice Search, YouTube Google applications: Gmail, Google Search, Google Voice Search, Google Latitude, Google Maps, Google Places, Google Talk Google Maps Navigation with spoken turn - by - turn directions showing real - time traffic and 360 ° views of the destination
Kirsten Balding at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, is a huge advocate of
using Global Footprint Network's Ecological Footprint
calculator to teach students about sustainability.
Impact of the weather stations adjustments on the
global land - ocean temperature record, calculated
using the Skeptical Science temperature record
calculator in «CRU» mode.
The new
calculator is based on the latest data and methodology from
Global Footprint Network, which tracks the ecological resource
use and resource capacity of more than 200 countries and regions from 1961 to the present.
Anyone can
use the web - based
Global Calculator tool to model the world in 2050, by making a series of choices about lifestyle (such as diet and appliance
use), transport, buildings, industry, land
use and energy.
Global Footprint Network's previous
calculator was
used by more than 2 million people last year, including students and teachers.