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Not exact matches
As the Climate Science Special
Report states, the magnitude of future climate change depends significantly on «remaining uncertainty in the sensitivity of Earth's climate to [greenhouse
gas]
emissions,»» White
House spokesperson Raj Shah said Friday in a statement.
Lawyer Philip Cooney, a CEQ chief of staff and a 15 - year veteran of the American Petroleum Institute, spent the first term of the administration editing science
reports from various agencies on climate change to downplay the role of greenhouse
gas emissions — emphasizing elements of uncertainty from a 2001 National Research Council
report on climate change, according to an investigation by the U.S.
House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
A 2014 Chatham
House report found greenhouse
gas emissions from the livestock sector are estimated to account for 14.5 percent of the global total, more than direct
emissions from the transport sector.
Despite the
report's added emphasis on a list of «reasons for concern» about the continuing growth of long - lived
emissions that trap heat, senior White
House officials said Friday and Saturday that it remained impossible to define a «dangerous» threshold in the concentration of greenhouse
gases or resulting warming.
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Reporting On The Urgency
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Report Climate Impact on Animals, Ecosystems
This analytical
report looks at climate change as a tragedy of the commons: despite the global benefits of reducing green -
house gas emissions, no individual has any incentive to reduce his or her own
emissions.
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Report Of ToI: Supposed Health Impact of CC
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House Gas Emissions, Health and Climate Change, Information and Communication, International Agencies, IPCC, News, Opinion, Publication, Research, Resilience Comments Off on Leaked IPCC Climate
Report Shows UN Overestimated Global Warming
Contribution from working group I to the fifth assessment
report by IPCC TS.5.4.1 Projected Near - term Changes in Climate Projections of near - term climate show small sensitivity to Green
House Gas scenarios compared to model spread, but substantial sensitivity to uncertainties in aerosol
emissions, especially on regional scales and for hydrological cycle variables.
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Emissions Gap
Report 2014: a UNEP Synthesis
Report
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Report, Sustainable development
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House Gas Emissions, Information and Communication, International Agencies, IPCC, Lessons, News, Publication, Research Comments Off on CLIMATE CHANGE: A Guide to The IPCC's Take On Extreme Events Tags: Environment, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, IPCC Fourth Assessment
Report
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Subsidies should end for many types of biomass, a new Chatham
House report argues, because they are failing to help cut greenhouse
gas emissions.
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Report, United Nations
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[3] The Greenhouse
House Gas Protocol categorizes direct and indirect
emissions into three broad scopes: Scope 1: All direct GHG
emissions; Scope 2: Indirect GHG
emissions from consumption of purchased electricity, heat or steam; and Scope 3: Other indirect
emissions, such as the extraction and production of purchased materials and fuels, transport - related activities in vehicles not owned or controlled by the
reporting entity, electricity - related activities (e.g. T&D losses) not covered in Scope 2, outsourced activities, waste disposal, etc..
The
report concludes that that half - way
house solutions like Kyoto - which only part of the world signed up to - will inevitably fail to curb greenhouse
gas emissions.
«A White
House official who once led the oil industry's fight against limits on greenhouse
gases has repeatedly edited government climate
reports in ways that play down links between such
emissions and global warming, according to internal documents.
The
House of Commons Environmental Audit Select Committee has produced a
report on UK progress on reducing Fluorinated
gas (F -
gas)
emissions.