Not exact matches
Nitrous oxide (N20) emissions could almost
double by 2050 if more aggressive action is not taken, undermining global
efforts to curb
climate change, the United Nations» Environment Programme (UNEP) said on Thursday.
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However, it is important to keep in mind that we might easily more than
double it if we really don't make much
effort to cut back (I think the current estimated reserves of fossil fuels would increase CO2 by a factor of like 5 or 10, which would mean a warming of roughly 2 - 3 times the
climate sensitivity for
doubling CO2 [because of the logarithmic dependence of the resulting warming to CO2 levels]-RRB-... and CO2 levels may be able to fall short of
doubling if we really make a very strong
effort to reduce emissions.
Perhaps the filmmakers were simply highly - paid
double agents for big oil and big coal trying to undercut the global
effort of the similarly named 10-10-10 campaign kicking off on Oct. 10 (the 10:10 group is one of thousands of participants in the international
climate «work party»).
It might appear to the casual observer as though there has been a concerted and co-ordinated
effort to
double down on the message for the cause by character assassination of respected academics, perhaps in the hopes that Their
climate guru might have his alleged criminal perversions swept into the ever - growing hillock of ignorance under the carpet.
[DeSmog coverage: State Investigations Into What Exxon Knew
Double, and Exxon Gets Defensive]
Climate activists and even presidential candidate Hillary Clinton are urging the Department of Justice and other relevant government agencies to investigate the fossil fuel industry's deliberate efforts to delay policy action to address the climate
Climate activists and even presidential candidate Hillary Clinton are urging the Department of Justice and other relevant government agencies to investigate the fossil fuel industry's deliberate
efforts to delay policy action to address the
climate climate threat.
Gov. [Jerry] Brown came and said during his talk that
climate science will persevere and that California is
doubling down on its
efforts to show the rest of the country and the world how to fight emissions, address global warming and have a thriving economy.
Ultimately, from the perspective of policy makers and the general public, the impacts of
climate change and the required mitigation and adaptation
efforts are largely the same in a world of 2 or 4 C per
doubling of CO2 concentrations where carbon dioxide emissions are rising quickly.
Just two degrees of warming will
double the length of extreme heatwaves and affect vulnerable regions in just a few decades,» Eyasu warned, urging
climate negotiators in Bonn to speed up reductions of greenhouse gas emissions and bolster
efforts to aid less developed countries.
Climate models and
efforts to explain global temperature changes over the past century suggest that the average global temperature will rise by between 1.5 º and 4.5 ºC if the atmospheric COconcentration
doubles.