Much of what one often
hears about greenhouse gas emissions from dams being minimal is based on the world's existing dams with measurements of emissions.
Not exact matches
So, how exactly, I mean everybody
hears about global warming or climate change and rising levels of
greenhouse gases — how are the two actually related?
After
hearing the speeches, and knowing what you do
about the trajectory of emissions here and overseas, what's your personal sense of the likelihood the world will see a price on
greenhouse gas emissions sufficient to shift choices in energy sources or technologies?
So the next time you
hear a member of Congress or a conservative activist complaining
about EPA's
greenhouse gas regulations, ask them how they intend to fix that problem.
He said he played plenty for his tuition but in two courses supposedly covering climate, he had not
heard anything
about the factors like multidecadal ocean cycles and the various ways cycles on the sun affect climate only
greenhouse gases.
Among the Earth's blanket of
greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide is the one you probably
hear about most often, because it is increasing in the atmosphere as we burn a great deal of coal, oil, and
gas for energy.
At the tail end of the
hearing, Sen. Landrieu asked Weiss
about the contention that there is little difference in
greenhouse gas emissions between regionally produced coal in Europe and Asia and use of U.S. - exported LNG.
Have you
heard about the «growing number» of eminent scientists who reject the theory that man - made
greenhouse gases are increasing the earth's temperature?
We hope to
hear a strong message from the President
about the potentially disastrous consequences we face if
greenhouse gas emissions continue unabated and if we fail to prepare for changes that are already underway and projected to intensify.
If the word «tax» is the first thing they
hear when they're introduced to the concept of charging for the right to emit
greenhouse gases, they'll just tune it out and go back to fretting
about the price of gasoline.
I am curious
about your take on the case the Supreme Court has agreed to
hear,
about MA v. the EPA on regulating
greenhouse gases in motor vehicles...
But listen to most carbon emission hawks, including former Vice President Al Gore, and you're likely to
hear about the Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX), a sort of stock market for
greenhouse gas reducers.
Also on Capitol Hill during this «mother of all climate weeks»: the House Science and Technology Committee will also hold a
hearing on Wednesday
about measuring
greenhouse gas emissions, while the Senate will
hear from State Department climate change envoy Todd Stern on new global climate change agreements.