The emission factors used to develop the estimates are summarized in Figures to
illustrate emissions of each gas by major source.
Not exact matches
In 1988, James E. Hansen, the NASA climate scientist who, through much
of his career, has pressed elected officials to limit greenhouse
gas emissions, constructed «loaded» cardboard dice for a Senate hearing, to
illustrate that we were, in essence, tipping the climate system toward ever higher odds
of unpleasant events like droughts and flooding rains.
His video
illustrates what carbon dioxide
emissions from human activities would look like if you could watch the
gas volume accumulate in front
of you in real - time.
This updated Kathy Zahng drawing (feather duster added)
illustrates how proponents
of a push to cut
emissions of greenhouse
gases from fossil fuel use have to step carefully given the ease
of the task
of their foes.
Although many countries are looking toward low - carbon technologies and clean, renewable energy sources to reduce greenhouse
gas emissions, fossil fuels are still our primary energy source, as
illustrated in BP's «Statistical Review
of World Energy 2012».
Now, I'll
illustrate the
emissions scenario from potential burning
of tar sands oil and other unconventional fossil fuels (UFF) as contrasted with conventional fossil fuels (oil,
gas, and coal).
We formulate several novel propositions on the results
of linking
emissions markets,
illustrated by simulating a link between the California and Regional Greenhouse
Gas Initiative trading programs.
To
illustrate the potential for stabilizing climate change at less than 2 °C above pre-industrial levels, Climate Interactive has created a scenario
of greenhouse
gas emissions reductions that only results in an expected warming
of 1.8 °C.