There is also ample room for improvement in
our global emissions profile as we move toward the next UNFCCC meeting, which begins at the end of November in Cancun, Mexico.
Not exact matches
These conflicts have stalled some high -
profile projects despite the fact that renewable energy sources do not produce heat - trapping
emissions of carbon dioxides, the primary greenhouse gas driving
global warming.
There should be coordinated
global action to support developing and emerging economies already choosing to use coal to do so with the lowest possible
emissions profile.
Based on new data for pollutant
emissions in 2015 and projections to 2040, this special report, the latest in the World Energy Outlook series, provides a
global outlook for energy and air pollution as well as detailed
profiles of key countries and regions: the United States, Mexico, the European Union, China, India, Southeast Asia and Africa.
ExxonMobil admits that the
emissions trajectory of its Outlook for Energy (which does not extend to 2100) «closely approximates in shape» an
emissions profile of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) that «would result in an average
global temperature increase of approximately 2.4 °C by 2100 from the industrial age.»