Global emissions of carbon dioxide reached (another) all - time peak in 2010.
Not exact matches
Global annual
emissions calculated from laboratory measurements could
reach 1.5 x 1014 grams
of methane and 5 x 1016 grams
of carbon dioxide.
Though the overall impact
of tourism on climate change is difficult to assess, the United Nation's World Tourism Organization says our vacations contribute about 5 percent
of global carbon dioxide emissions, which
reached 8.47 billion metric tons in 2007.
Global emissions of carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels are set to rise again in 2013,
reaching a record high
of 36 billion tonnes — according to new figures from the
Global Carbon Project, co-led by researchers from the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at the University
of East Anglia.
The average
global rate
of clinker substitution could realistically
reach 40 percent and avoid up to 440 million tons
of carbon dioxide emissions annually.
Global greenhouse gas
emissions have been climbing for decades,
reaching 53 gigatons
of carbon dioxide equivalent in 2014.