Sentences with phrase «global peak»

The consensus seems to be pretty strong that we have reached global peak oil now or will very soon.
«Parties aim to reach global peaking of greenhouse gas emissions as soon as possible, recognizing that peaking will take longer for developing country parties.»
Global peaks in abundance and biomass of animals at mid slope depths occur because this is the depth range where the vertically migrating animals are most easily captured by fishes that live at or near the seafloor.
Allergan said it estimates global peak sales of Latisse solution could top $ 500 million a year.»
Since China so dominates the recent growth of global emissions, it makes sense that changes in Chinese policy may have contributed the most to a potential global peak.
For instance, the facilitators of the shared vision informal have keenly noticed an interest by Parties to hold one more workshop on what a long - term global goal for emission reductions might mean for developing countries — and ECO would add — global peaking year.
Even if developed countries didn't use the loopholes and kept to their pledges, it would still be very difficult to achieve global peaking of GHG emissions by 2015, which is what we want.
The text states that to achieve the temperature goal: «Parties aim to reach global peaking of greenhouse gas emissions as soon as possible, recognizing that peaking will take longer for developing country Parties, and to undertake rapid reductions thereafter in accordance with best available science, so as to achieve a balance between anthropogenic emissions by sources and removals by sinks of greenhouse gases in the second half of this century».
While earlier drafts specified dates and percentages, the final text aims only to «reach global peaking of greenhouse gas emissions as soon as possible.»
Worse, after the supply crunch of 2008 that sent the price soaring to $ 147 per barrel and was widely mistaken for the global peak, the world is now swimming in oil once more, and the price languishes at around $ 50.
Many thought we had reached the limits of oil production and the global peak was nigh.
«The growth in 2017 emissions is unwelcome news, but it is too early to say whether it is a one - off event on a way to a global peak in emissions, or the start of a new period with upward pressure on global emissions growth,» said another of the report's authors, Glen Peters of the Center for International Climate Research in Oslo, Norway, in a statement.
If the E.U. moves to 30, if we get the higher ambition from various countries, if Russia comes along with a higher number, if we can then take action on forestry — and they are all ifs — we can get pretty much toward a global peak in 2020.
The data show that the global peak of conventional oil production is close.
Production profile projections suggest the global peak of coal production to occur around 2025 at 30 percent above current production in the best case.
A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash explores key historical events, data and predictions regarding the global peak in petroleum production through interviews with petroleum geologists, former OPEC officials, energy analysts, politicians, and political analysts.
Many climate scenarios aggregate these numbers into a single global carbon reduction pathway, showing a global peak and decline.
Global peaking and «climate neutrality» (Art. 4)-- To achieve this temperature goal, Parties aim to reach global peaking of greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) as soon as possible, recognizing peaking will take longer for developing country Parties, so as to achieve a balance between anthropogenic emissions by sources and removals by sinks of GHGs in the second half of the century.
The agreement commits all countries to «aim to reach global peaking of greenhouse gas emissions as soon as possible... and to undertake rapid reductions thereafter».
You know, the oil that'll come online well after the global peak of production, and provide absolutely no relief to the average Joe trying to fill his tank.
Based on Nelder's findings at the conference, he noted that there was a strong consensus among experts (not Wall Street analysts and oil - happy bloggers), that the global peak of production is estimated to occur between 2010 and 2013.
There are essentially two paths forward from here, both of them passing through Copenhagen and then heading on to a global peak and, subsequently, a rapid decline in greenhouse - gas emissions.
The CFOs surveyed were pretty much evenly split on the issue of peak oil: 48 % said that we are either past a global peak in oil production or will reach that point within several years; 52 % believed that production rates can continue to increase.
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