Earlier today I posted an essay by Robert Socolow, a seasoned energy and climate analyst at Princeton University, in which he proposes a new approach to overcoming resistance to actions that could
limit emissions of greenhouse gases even as humanity's energy appetite grows in coming decades.
Limiting emissions of greenhouse gases is a long - term challenge that needs to be addressed in ways that achieve results; building and living resiliently in tornado zones is a real - time imperative, with or without a push from climate change.
Action would mean enacting laws and regulations
limiting the emissions of greenhouse gases.
The ad, designed like a poster for the movie «Titanic,» complains that the United States, Japan and Canada, particularly, have held back efforts to settle on concrete targets for
limiting emissions of greenhouse gases.
This is what counts as progress in the two - decadelong slow slog toward finding a common (but differentiated) worldwide path toward
limiting emissions of greenhouse gases and limiting vulnerability to the impacts of human - driven climate change.
In recent years, they've also started to consider the impact that different scenarios will have on attempts to
limit emissions of greenhouse gases.
He's also spoken out against a Democratic bill that passed the House in 2009 that would have
limited emissions of greenhouse gases and created a market for pollution permits to be bought and sold.
The group has filed a legal petition to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, demanding that the US
limits its emission of greenhouse gases.
The Bush administration was wrong to pull out of the Kyoto protocol, the international effort to
limit the emission of greenhouse gases, and wrong to imply the protocol could adversely affect the US economy, Sir David says.
The climate treaty being negotiated for global approval in December would
limit emissions of the greenhouse gases that are warming the earth.
[T] hey can change their pattern of energy production and usage in order to
limit emissions of greenhouse gases and hence the magnitude of climate changes; they can wait for changes to occur and accept the losses, damage and suffering that arise; they can adapt to actual and expected changes as much as possible; or they can seek as yet unproven «geoengineering» solutions to counteract some of the climate changes that would otherwise occur.
Nevertheless, one consequence of this unfortunate phrase in AR2 has been the adoption of the Kyoto Protocol, an international treaty to
limit emissions of greenhouse gases.
But the rule does not directly
limit emissions of greenhouse gases.
Examines activities implemented by six economies in transition (EITs) in Central and Eastern Europe to reduce or
limit their emissions of greenhouse gases.
Read / Purchase the Report Verifying Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Methods to Support International Climate Agreements (2010) Agreements to
limit emissions of greenhouse gases are currently the focus of international negotiations, and with such accords will come the need to accurately estimate these emissions, monitor their changes over time, and verify them with independent data.
SMRs also retain the positive attributes of traditional nuclear reactors, including the safe and reliable production of energy with
limited emission of greenhouse gasses.
Not exact matches
The latest economic impacts
of the pipeline constraints come amid an intensifying spat between Alberta and British Columbia over the construction
of the Trans Mountain project, pitting arguments
of economic impact against the importance
of protecting coastlines and
limiting greenhouse gas emissions.
The Paris Agreement is much more explicit, seeking to phase out net
greenhouse gas emissions by the second half
of the century and
limit global warming to «well below» 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 Fahrenheit) above pre-industrial times.
We've been working with the Carbon Trust since 2014; last year (2017) they carried out a
limited assurance engagement on selected GHG
emissions data (table below) in accordance with ISO 14064 - 3:2006, «Specification with guidance for the validation and verification
of greenhouse gas assertions».
The agreement requires the governments to
limit greenhouse gas emissions, and New York already is pursuing a goal
of reducing
emissions by 40 percent by 2030 and 80 percent below 1990 levels by mid-century.
It is ordered and affirmed that the Department
of Environment and Planning, Division
of Environmental Compliance, and the Department
of Public Works, through its various divisions and the Director
of Energy Development and Management, by December 31, 2017, prepare a report to the undersigned promulgating an initial energy usage plan for Erie County to implement the United States target contribution plan to the Paris Agreement, including, but not
limited to, achieving a county - wide target
of reducing Erie County's
greenhouse gas emissions by twenty - six to twenty - eight percent (26 - 28 %) below its 2005 level in 2025 and to make best efforts to reduce its
emissions by twenty - eight percent (28 %), as it pertains to the production and / or use
of greenhouse gases by Erie County.
Without green taxes to shift our cars to lower
emission models, and to
limit the growth
of aircraft
greenhouse gas emissions, no climate change policy is worth the name.
«This Agreement, in enhancing the implementation
of the [2015 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change], including its objective, aims to strengthen the global response to the threat
of climate change, in the context
of sustainable development and efforts to eradicate poverty, including by: (a) Holding the increase in the global average temperature to well below 2 °C above pre-industrial levels and pursuing efforts to
limit the temperature increase to 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels, recognizing that this would significantly reduce the risks and impacts
of climate change; (b) Increasing the ability to adapt to the adverse impacts
of climate change and foster climate resilience and low
greenhouse gas emissions development, in a manner that does not threaten food production; and (c) Making finance flows consistent with a pathway towards low
greenhouse gas emissions and climate - resilient development.
Lamatogne is pushing to follow New Jersey's lead and pull New Hampshire out
of the Regional
Greenhouse Gas Initiative, a cap - and - trade program
limiting utility
emissions in New England states, New York, Delaware and Maryland.
When we mitigate
greenhouse -
gas emissions, we also create huge co-benefits in the nature
of energy security, because if we continue to increase our consumption
of fossil fuels, we're really going to put pressure on
limited resources
of these fossil fuels.
So companies in the developed world have an annual
limit on the level
of greenhouse gas emissions they can produce, and if they exceed their cap, they can purchase credits generated by the
emission reduction projects or low - carbon technologies in developing countries.
«As a result, these changes in oceanic conditions are not inevitable, but instead depend on the immediate actions
of all countries to materialize their commitment to
limit greenhouse gas emissions as is being discussed in COP23 in Bonn, Germany, this week.»
But scientists at the INL quietly soldiered on, and now the tide may be turning: The imperative to
limit greenhouse -
gas emissions is sparking an atomic renaissance on the very site
of nuclear energy's birth.
So, additional preventive measures need to be considered in addition to the mitigation
of greenhouse gas emissions, to help coastal regions especially in transition and developing countries to adapt and to
limit damage costs.»
It has been suggested that climate engineering could be used to postpone cuts to
greenhouse gas emissions while still achieving the objectives
of limiting global warming to under 2 degrees, as set in the Paris Climate Agreement.
Earlier this year, the US House
of Representatives select committee on energy independence and global warming received a number
of letters opposing the American Clean Energy and Security Act, which would set
limits on the country's
greenhouse gas emissions.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department
of Transportation (DoT) released rules that set
limits on the amount
of greenhouse gas emissions allowed and accelerate an increase in overall fuel efficiency to 14.5 kilometers per liter (34.1 miles per gallon) by 2016.
Even die - hard Alaskan antienvironmentalists have begun to warm up to the idea
of imposing
limits on
greenhouse -
gas emissions, according to The Wall Street Journal, because homes on the coast there are already beginning to slip into rising seas.
The Interior Department upholds a Bush administration rule that restricts the use
of the Endangered Species Act to
limit greenhouse gas emissions
Black carbon or biochar has been hailed as one possible way
of limiting greenhouse gas emissions, by taking carbon out
of circulation.
While keeping the rule — which
limits use
of the Endangered Species Act to curb
emissions of greenhouse gases — Salazar held open the possibility
of adding habitat protections for the polar bear later.
«Our study shows that many
of these deaths can be averted by
limiting greenhouse gas emissions and pursuing measures to help people adapt to high temperatures.»
Those
limits include caps on
greenhouse gas emissions, biodiversity loss, the global conversion
of land cover to cropland, and other mega-impacts on the earth's ecosystems.
Bradley says, «With the signing
of the Paris Agreement to try and
limit greenhouse gas emissions, many people have been lulled into a false sense
of security, thinking that the 2 - degrees C target is somehow a «safe»
limit for climate change.
The papal visit will also coincide with the start
of the Republican party's nomination race for presidential candidates, posing a serious challenge to conservatives who continue to deny the warnings
of climate science or oppose efforts to
limit greenhouse gas emissions.
Chinese leaders have resisted binding
limits on
greenhouse gas emissions, and a major issue ahead
of the talks is what steps developing countries with rising
emissions would agree to take under the treaty.
As a self - proclaimed «climate leader» the UK government has a critical role to play in closing the «
emissions gap» — the gap between the current global trajectory
of greenhouse gas emissions and the actions necessary to
limit warming to 1.5 ˚C and «well below» 2 ˚C (and hence reduce the risks
of disaster), they write.
Frustrated by the ongoing diplomatic stalemate, a number
of urban leaders have decided to take matters into their own hands, adopting solutions that already exist or inventing new ones for
limiting greenhouse gas emissions and preparing for the effects
of ongoing global warming.
They enable major power generators to profitably generate electricity in a manner that reduces the overall cost
of compliance with mandatory
greenhouse gas («GHG»)
emissions limits and renewable energy targets while also allowing countries to diversify their sources
of electricity supply.
As a self - proclaimed «climate leader» the UK government has a critical role to play in closing the»em issions gap» — the gap between the current global trajectory
of greenhouse gas emissions and the actions necessary to
limit warming to 1.5?
These regulations shall take into account the total number
of tons
of carbon dioxide equivalent
of greenhouse gas emissions for which a covered entity is demonstrating compliance temporarily, and may set a
limit on this amount.
As the deployment
of these technologies will likely be
limited due to any combination
of the environmental, economic or energy constraints examined in the study, «Plan A» must be to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions aggressively now.
«In the face
of natural variability and complexity, the consequences
of change in any single factor, for example
greenhouse gas emissions, can not readily be isolated, and prediction becomes difficult... Scientific uncertainties continue to
limit our ability to make objective, quantitative determinations regarding the human role in recent climate change, or the degree and consequence
of future change.»
PNNL's model scenario
limits the heat - trapping effect
of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere to levels only 65 percent
of what they would reach if no future
emissions controls are implemented.
The end
of the year also saw international negotiators agree to a plan to
limit greenhouse gas emissions to keep that temperature from rising beyond 2 °C (3.6 °F) above pre-industrial levels to
limit the adverse impacts
of warming, such as melting glaciers, rising sea levels and potentially more extreme weather.