«It's a very simple math,» says Sarath Guttikunda, director of the independent research
group Urban Emissions, which is registered in New Delhi.
Not exact matches
In 2012, the
group spearheaded a collaboration with industry and academic scientists to better quantify methane
emissions and identify leaky infrastructure, from the wellhead all the way to the
urban distribution system.
Of these, the first three
groups have been examined in greatest detail, and income is consistently shown to exert a high influence on
urban GHG
emissions.
Drivers of
urban GHG
emissions can be categorized into four major
groups: economic geography and income, socio ‐ demographic factors, technology, and infrastructure and
urban form.
Not only the public, but industry and every other country have accepted the science and the idea that
emissions need to be reduced, so a rag - tag
group of skeptics would have a hard time with making their case for
urban heat islands or whatever their current fad is.
On the other hand, almost everything is trucked in, so where does that leave the concept of resilience?A
group of activists have been exploring how diverse
urban communities can build resilience and reduce
emissions.