Sentences with phrase «expect total emissions»

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However, given that most of Young's statements have equated the oil sands with the oil sands mining operations around Fort Mc Murray, it's worth noting that the mining (and upgrading) of bitumen contributed 32 Mt CO2 emissions to Canada's total in 2011, and that emissions from mining operations are expected to stay well below those of personal vehicles for some time.
The total chain is expected to be retrofit by 2019 resulting in a reduction of Walmart Canada's greenhouse gas emissions by 28,000 tonnes of CO2 annually.
It's expected to reduce emissions 240 million metric tons in 2025 — nearly half the total cuts contained in current or proposed regulations.
According to the commission's own impact assessment, the union is on track to meet the current target: Under a «business - as - usual» scenario, total greenhouse gas emissions are already expected to drop by 24 % in 2020 and 32 % in 2030 compared with 1990 levels.
-- If however, the (almost inconceivable) abrupt global total cessation of (fossil) C emissions were to occur, then we could expect warming to stop without further need for mitigation.
And to expect an effect on climate it's obviously the total global emissions that are relevant, not just Germany, Norway or even the US ones.
The ABC again reported on the wind farm on 28th July 2008 saying that it had been opened, its total cost was Au $ 5m ($ 2m of which came from the Commonwealth Government), and that it was expected to «meet a third of Kalbarri's power needs and offset about 5 000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions a year.»
GHG emission reductions from the project activity will be 136,936 tonnes of CO2 per year, with the total expected GHG emission reductions across the 10 year crediting period of 1,369,360 tonnes of CO2.
When spring thaw emissions were combined with growing season emissions, the conventional tillage system actually had higher total nitrous oxide emissions than the zero till system.We suggest that this type of experiment (full year emission measurements) be repeated with deep banding of N fertilizer, which would be expected to further reduce emissions from zero till systems.
In a joint announcement, President Obama said the U.S. would cut its GHG emissions by 26 to 28 percent below 2005 levels by 2025 — about double the pace the U.S. had been targeting in the 2005 - 2020 period — while President Xi Jinping said China would aim to cap its emissions increases by 2030, by which time it expected to get 20 percent of its total energy consumption from zero - emissions sources.
Multiplying the total budget amounts by the observed emission reductions dollars per ton benefits is all that is necessary to estimate how much CO2e is expected to be reduced.
For the $ 244.5 million investments the projected annual (how much is expected each year from the investment) emission reductions total is 268,595 tons of CO2e.
Increasingly strict controls on total coal capacity and power plant emissions are expected to prompt the retirement of up to 20 GW of older plants and spur technological upgrades to China's remaining 1,000 GW of coal power.
The same sea levels would cover land where a total of 6.2 (0.0 — 15.1) million people live today across all coastal US states, or where 9.5 (0.0 — 17.4) million people live after accounting for emissions expected from infrastructure.
The traffic - related nitrogen oxide emissions in the Federal Republic of Germany have fallen sharply since the introduction of the emission limitation for road traffic in 1960 up until today and a further reduction by a total of 86 % in maximum emissions is expected in the future as well [58].
Allan Siddons is completely wrong in his approach: the sink rate doesn't depend on the emissions in one year of about 4 ppmv, but of the total increase over the years, which nowadays is over 30 % (100 ppmv) higher than expected from the current temperature.
What is an example of global emission charge schedule would curtail total expected future global emissions to 500 Gtonnes of CO2 equivalent?
The company expects energy demand to grow at an average of about 1 % annually over the next three decades — faster than population but much slower than the global economy — with increasing efficiency and a gradual shift toward lower - emission energy sources: Gas increases faster than oil and by more BTUs in total, while coal grows for a while longer but then shrinks back to current levels.
The difference between the harmonized and unharmonized scenarios for cumulative emissions over the 2000 — 2050 period in total CO2 equivalent emissions is expected to be 1 to 2 %, except for the RCP6 scenario, which has a difference of 5 % (Meinshausen et al. 2011b).
However, with the global demand for passengers expected to double over the next 20 years, further steps must be taken to ensure that efficiency gains will have a net positive effect on total emission reductions.
Coal's share of total U.S. electricity generation is expected to fall to 27 percent by 2030, down from 39 percent in 2014 and more than 50 percent in 2000 — the result of the Obama administration's Clean Power Plan to limit carbon emissions from power plants.
Fossil fuel dominance is expected to continue up to 2030 and beyond; consequently, CO2 emissions from energy use tend to grow faster than total GHGs, increasing by 1.2 — 2.5 % over that period.
If only those plants with start dates are built, then the expected emissions from the three nations would total only 1.2 billion tons of CO2, still more than double the required reduction from Kyoto.
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