Sentences with phrase «cumulative emissions number»

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Looking at just the 2010 numbers, for example, they show that the United States, with its exceptionally large share of the global population of people with incomes above the $ 20 per day development threshold (capacity), as well as the world's largest share of cumulative emissions since 1990 (responsibility), is the nation with the largest share (33.1 percent) of the global RCI.
As emissions increase, a number of intervening processes occur which essentially cancel each other out, leading to the approximately linear relationship between warming and cumulative emissions.
A number of recent studies have found a strong link between peak human - induced global warming and cumulative carbon emissions from the start of the industrial revolution, while the link to emissions over shorter periods or in the years 2020 or 2050 is generally weaker.
A number of recent studies have considered the concept of cumulative carbon emissions and their relation to peak warming.
Cumulative emission targets represent the sum of emissions over time, and therefore these cumulative emissions could be distributed over time in a numbeCumulative emission targets represent the sum of emissions over time, and therefore these cumulative emissions could be distributed over time in a numbecumulative emissions could be distributed over time in a number of ways.
For example, analyses of remaining carbon budgets often use ESM - derived numbers from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) most recent assessment report, and calculate remaining budgets using observed cumulative emissions to date.
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