Now that the cold war is over, we have to generate a common enemy to support science, and what better common enemy for
the globe than greenhouse gases?
Not exact matches
The San Francisco Carbon Fund is the first fund of its kind to invest solely in local projects that reduce
greenhouse gas emissions close to where they were created — rather
than large scale offset projects across the
globe.
This week, Peter Dykstra shares with host Steve Curwood his insights on a Department of Energy report that shows the US is now the
globe's biggest oil producer, and US transportation emits more
greenhouse gases than electricity generation.
Beyond the Headlines listen / download This week, we cover a Department of Energy report that shows the US is now the
globe's biggest oil producer, and US transportation emits more
greenhouse gases than electricity generation.
The class assignment was to identify the year for each spot on the
globe in which all future years were, according to climate model projections, warmer as a result of
greenhouse gas emissions
than the warmest year simulated by the models during the historical period 1860 to 2005.
It has been doing so since around 2000 when Polar Amplification — the science - based expectation that the poles will warm faster
than the
globe as
greenhouse gas levels rise — really began to kick in.