Sentences with phrase «in global greenhouse»

At COP 20 in Lima this week, country representatives are coming together to discuss plans to reign in global greenhouse gas emissions.
At COP 20 in Lima, country representatives are coming together to discuss plans to reign in global greenhouse gas emissions.
Would there be a net increase in global greenhouse - gas emissions?
Fundamentally, this is the right approach for managing systemic risk and change in complex interconnected systems, and for successfully managing common resources — though it has yet to dent the inexorable rise in global greenhouse - gas emissions.
And the AMS says, «Avoiding this future warming will require a large and rapid reduction in global greenhouse gas emissions.»
If someone says, «Avoiding this future warming will require a large and rapid reduction in global greenhouse gas emissions», then that is much stronger than the point you are making.
This target may be technically possible to achieve but will probably require substantial cuts in global greenhouse gas emissions in the very near future [1].
Notably, Schneider is also something of a scientific pugilist, known for his willingness to debate climate deniers and agitate publicly for sharp reductions in global greenhouse - gas emissions.
How governments choose to ration, restrict, or penalize the carbon - based fuels that supply 85 % of U.S. and global energy — or, in Somerville's words, how governments compel «large and rapid reductions in global greenhouse gas emissions» — is a subordinate issue.
For example, we summarize recent research underpinning the scientific rationale for large and rapid reductions in global greenhouse gas emissions, in order to reduce the likelihood of dangerous man - made climate change.
So far, however, these operations are far too small to make any real dent in global greenhouse gas emissions.
It's not possible to overstate the significance of a possible peak in global greenhouse gas emissions.
It's a stunning achievement, but one that needs to get big fast if we're to make a dent in global greenhouse gas emissions.
Parties [shall][agree to] to take urgent action and enhance [cooperation][support] so as to (a) Hold the increase in the global average temperature [below 2 °C][below 1.5 °C][well below 2 °C][below 2 °C or 1.5 °C][below 1.5 °C or 2 °C][as far below 2 °C as possible] above pre-industrial levels by ensuring deep cuts in global greenhouse gas [net] emissions.
These countries will deliver three - quarters of the increase in global greenhouse gas emissions over the next generation, on current forecasts.
Under this framework in 1995, world leaders came together in Berlin to start crafting a treaty that would see a halt in global greenhouse gases emissions.
And, even better, the future risks in each case could be reduced by sharp cuts in global greenhouse gas emissions.
Clouds are the shade in the global greenhouse.
The gain in ocean heat content has been remarkably consistent over this period, closely paralleling the rise in global greenhouse gases (we must not forget the rapid rise in both Methane and N2O as well).
«(B) the quantity of additional reductions in global greenhouse gas emissions needed to avoid the concentration and temperature thresholds described in section 705 (c)(6)(A) or identified pursuant to section 705 (c)(6)(B).
Its powerful combination of strong international leadership, progressive thinking and forward - looking policies are reflected in its calls for dramatic cuts in global greenhouse gas emissions and for mechanisms to help vulnerable countries adapt to the impacts of climate change.
Goklany asks what is the basis for the claim that 450 ppm — or a maximum of 2 °C warming or a 50 % cut in global greenhouse gas emissions by midcentury — is the «correct target» for humanity.
However, current estimates of lake level changes are uncertain, even for continued increases in global greenhouse gas emissions (A2 scenario).
We came up with a program to accomplish something audacious: stopping once and for all the centuries - long rise in global greenhouse gas emissions and seeing them peak, level off and begin to decline within the next five years.
And if you look at the current rapid rise in global greenhouse - gas emissions, we'll likely put enough carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by mid-century to surpass the 2 °C limit — and soar past the 4 °C limit by century's end.
Everybody understands that the Kyoto Protocol is only a first, small step on the road to very large reductions in global greenhouse gas emissions.
As I've said above, my concern in this thread is solely in the critically important question as to whether or not there is any likelihood that the world will achieve the drastic and immediate cuts in global greenhouse gas emissions that many scientists say are essential if we are to avoid serious consequences.
Parties aim to reach by [X date][a peaking of global greenhouse gas emissions][zero net greenhouse gas emissions][a [n] X per cent reduction in global greenhouse gas emissions][global low - carbon transformation][global low - emission transformation][carbon neutrality][climate neutrality].
(a) To hold the increase in the global average temperature [below 1.5 °C][or][well below 2 °C] above pre-industrial levels by ensuring deep reductions in global greenhouse gas [net] emissions;...
Essentially, China and India, the emerging giants in the global greenhouse, are saying that any extra costs for them to divert from established trajectories for carbon dioxide emissions as they pursue prosperity must be covered by the established industrial powers, which still have many times greater emissions on a per - capita basis and spent a century freely adding greenhouse gases to the atmosphere in building their wealth.
For example, the report summarizes recent research underpinning the scientific rationale for large and rapid reductions in global greenhouse gas emissions, in order to reduce the likelihood of dangerous human - induced climate change.
A recent study by Utah State University scientists found a possible link, but other researchers have been reluctant to pin the current drought on the rise in global greenhouse gas emissions.
In the Feb. 8 SN: Erasing memories, blocking pot's high, doing calculus at the speed of light, explaining dog paddle and making wine in a global greenhouse.
Tiny ponds play a disproportionately large role in global greenhouse gas emissions from inland waters, according to a new study by Yale's School of Forestry & Environmental Studies.
And while last year saw the biggest ever annual surge in global greenhouse gas emissions (see «Huge rise in emissions as world economy de-greens»), even Germany is planning to shut down its nuclear power stations.
Earlier drafts of the text, circulated during Friday, had stipulated that countries should ensure a 50 per cent cut in global greenhouse gas emissions, with 80 per cent cuts by developed nations.
WHEREAS, in furtherance of the united effort to address the effects of climate change, in 2010 the 16th Session of the Conference of the Parties to the UNFCC met in Cancun, Mexico and recognized that deep cuts in global greenhouse gas emissions were required, with a goal of reducing global greenhouse gas emissions so as to hold the increase in global average temperature below 2 °C above pre-industrial levels;

Not exact matches

Such indoor farming — ranging from skyscraper greenhouses to in vitro meat — is altering our definition of agriculture and creating technologies that could stave off a global food crisis.
Recently there have been some rumors that under the right conditions, the U.S. might reengage in the global effort to reduce greenhouse gases.
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt did not confirm whether the United States would remain in the global climate change pact, under which nearly all countries agreed in 2015 to halt or curb their greenhouse gas emissions, even as the world's biggest emitter China reaffirmed its commitment to the agreement.
In December 2015, the world agreed to the Paris Accord; to slash greenhouse gas emissions to hold global average temperature increase to 1.5 degrees C (over what it was before the Industrial Revolution), and, if we miss that target, to as far below 2 degrees as possible.
But because we committed in Paris to avoiding dangerous global warming, it's already clear that Canada's long - term picture involves very little greenhouse gas pollution.
By Linda Hasenfratz and Hal Kvisle Published in the Hill Times — December 13, 2010 Despite clear signs of progress in building an international consensus, the outcome of the latest round of UN climate change negotiations in Cancun appears to have fallen short of the target: a clear and comprehensive plan to reduce global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
By Linda Hasenfratz and Hal KvislePublished in the Hill Times - December 13, 2010 Despite clear signs of progress in building an international consensus, the outcome of the latest round of UN climate change negotiations in Cancun appears to have fallen short of the target: a clear and comprehensive plan to reduce global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.Many of the most contentious issues remain unresolved, including whether to incorporate the negotiators» goals in a legally binding agreement and how...
After many years of vague talk by governments about fighting global warming, it is encouraging that the debate has finally begun to tackle specific mechanisms to achieve cuts in greenhouse gas emissions.Â
But U.S. environmentalists and landowners have drawn attention to the risks of the project and its contribution to increasing global greenhouse gas emissions; in late 2015, then - president Barack Obama rejected the project.
But based on data provided by the National Energy Board and the Environment Canada Hughes found that there was no way that Canada could build more pipelines and meet promised global reductions in greenhouse gases.
And, of course, those commitments and associated domestic measures are just Canada's means to achieve the ends of contributing to reducing global greenhouse gas emissions to a level that avoids the dangerous climate change, the shared goal set out in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and reiterated in the Paris Agreement.
There is a direct connection between the current changes in the world's atmosphere and the rise in average temperature; this is known as global warming or the «greenhouse effect».
``... a number of scientific studies indicate that most global warming... is due to the great concentration of greenhouse gases released mainly as a result of human activity... these gases do not allow the warmth of the sun's rays reflected by the earth to be dispersed in space.
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