Sentences with phrase «carbon budgeting process»

A carbon budgeting process is essential to securing serious emission reductions.
It requires a carbon budgeting process that involves options analysis, sector coordination — and lead times starting yesterday.
New Zealand needs to establish a carbon budgeting process to set long term plans for decarbonising the economy and building resilience to shocks.

Not exact matches

It's highly energy - intensive, accounting for between 2 and 3 per cent of the world's energy budget and emitting over a billion tonnes of carbon each year in the process.
Calling for carbon budgets She said that climate change could intensify the sunlight process, if lakes and coastal waters become ice - free earlier in the season with ongoing warming.
But, in practice, the net carbon budget depends on which crops we grow, and how they're harvested and processed.
So we double the budget of key agencies, including the National Science Foundation, a primary source of funding for academic research; and the National Institute of Standards and Technology, which supports a wide range of pursuits from improving health information technology to measuring carbon pollution, from — from testing «smart grid» designs to developing advanced manufacturing processes.
By putting a price on carbon and making fossil fuel polluters pay for the real and damaging costs of their emissions, we can unleash the clean energy solutions we need, and protect household budgets in DC in the process.
The carbon tax is still alive because it plays by its own set of rules, called «necessary to implement the budget» (NTIB), which means it can move through the process any time and is not subject to cutoff.
The broader implications of this study suggest that carbon budgets of the deep ocean in the past and thus climate relationships may have been much stronger affected by these processes near the sea floor than previously thought.
The flow of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from land to sea typically accounts for a small fraction of an ecosystem's carbon budget compared with processes like photosynthesis and respiration.
OK, you can't model something if you can't describe the process and there's a good argument for not changing the RCPs, so maybe the carbon budgets are a better place to incorporate these feedbacks.
A carbon tax can be set at a level that will encourage investment, as part of an ordinary budget process.
To model carbon budgets under such an adaptive process more directly, we use a simple climate model capable of taking into account the present climate state and important uncertainties such as exactly how strongly the climate will respond to CO2 emissions.
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