In place of
accurate emissions data, Hsu said that China has more control over businesses than democratic governments do, so it can more easily bring them in line and maintain environmental integrity if, for example, allowances are too plentiful and their price crashes, as happened in the E.U.'s system.
In place of
accurate emissions data, Hsu said that China has more control over businesses than democratic governments do, so it can more easily bring them in line and maintain environmental integrity if, for example, allowances are too plentiful and their price crashes, as happened in the E.U.'s system.
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accurate distances between the most common type of «planetary nebulae» and the Earth can be estimated simply with three sets of
data: firstly, the size of the object on the sky taken from the latest high resolution surveys; secondly, an
accurate measurement of how bright the object is in the red hydrogen - alpha
emission line; and thirdly, an estimate of the dimming toward the nebula caused by so called interstellar - reddening.
The team also simulated NOx
emissions from soils across the state, using the San Joaquin Valley
data to ensure that the simulations gave
accurate results.
It will still allow for a company to protect their brand - something we admit is necessary, though it currently can stand in the way of progress - and will help move us a bit closer to being able to know a company's true
emissions data, so that when goals for reductions are set, there is an
accurate starting point.
Climatologists differ on the various causes of climate change, the rate at which the earth is warming, the effect of man - made
emissions on warming, the most
accurate climate
data and temperature sets to use, and the accuracy of climate models projecting decades and centuries into the future.
Man - made
emissions are much higher post 2003, and
data is much more
accurate.
Including more days allows researchers to collect more
accurate data, because
emissions can be higher or lower on a given day, and can also be impacted by
emissions plumes from other regions.
But Christy noted that the satellite
data is a more
accurate way to measure not only global temperature, but also the Earth's response to greenhouse gas
emissions, which have been blamed for global warming.