Sentences with phrase «more green house gases»

Furthermore the UN released statistics on how the meat industry produces more green house gases than all the world's transportation combined.
While criticizing third world countries for producing more green house gases it is more quiet about it's own companies going into these nations to produce.

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The new frozen - food entrée tray reduces green house gas emissions by more than 45 percent during production, compared with CPET.
Some argue that grass - fed beef contributes to higher green - house gas emissions because they live longer and in turn, burp and fart more.
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The physics of solar radiation, green house gas radiation physics, and H2O phase change provide us with a calculation that shows more than a thousand years is necessary.
More precisely, it is a «win - win» proposition that enhances agricultural productivity and farm incomes, reduces climatic risks (especially drought), and controls emission of green - house gases.
And to add to that, there are plenty of other green house gases that display properties similar to Co2 in much larger quantities which are more effected by natural events then man made events.
Methane is is supposed to be 20 times more potent as a green house gas than is CO2.
As the negotiations grow ever more technical and complex, it is good to keep in mind that the ultimate goal of the convetion is to stabilize the green house gases in the atmosphere to a level that prevents dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system.
HFCs, designed to replace CFCs in refrigerants, are far more serious green - house gases than CO2, up to 11,000 more impact per lb released into the atmosphere.
Now thats about 1 % or less of what could be listed so to repeat your quite accurate assessment of the actual climate scientists and it was climate scientists who were being surveyed remember, who apparently believe that an impossible MORE THAN 100 % of global warming is due to human induced releases of atmospheric green house gas [GHG] concentrations
But when compared on a weight: weight volume of = values, H2O is 22 % more powerful as a green house gas and there is 40 x the H2O as CO2 in the air.
There are options available of more environmentally friendly spray foams that release green house gases, such as water blown foams, on the market and should be considered.
The global average is 25 times more H2O vapour than CO2, but H20 is more effective as a green house gas.
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Man: Of course, since the Green House Gases are still building up, it takes more & more ice each time.
But don't take to much notice of me as I also believe that Advection i.e. the kind of horizontal air movements that follow isobaric surfaces and therefore are predominantly horizontal) have got more of a Green House Effect (GHE) than does a radiation circuit, of say 324 W / m ² originally removed from the surface, and then returned via Green House Gases (GHGs)-- which, by the way, show no sign of having warmed at all (no hot spot) But even so, when somehow the same 324 W / m ² are delivered back to the surface for absorption it is supposed to be getting warmer.
Green house gases hold more IFR within the earth - atmospheric system.
Many local governments provide rebates for the purchase of solar power panels and the federal government provides tax credits if you buy solar and wind power which is considered «Green» power, so why shouldn't the government help get America off the oil standard and help reduce green house gases by promoting this low emission green car through rebates to help it be more affordable to the average and poor income peGreen» power, so why shouldn't the government help get America off the oil standard and help reduce green house gases by promoting this low emission green car through rebates to help it be more affordable to the average and poor income pegreen house gases by promoting this low emission green car through rebates to help it be more affordable to the average and poor income pegreen car through rebates to help it be more affordable to the average and poor income people?
It's not a fossil fuel, but it has worse emissions (less green house gas but more lung damaging smog) and it uses more fossil fuel in it's production that it gives back.
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- Make my own coffee, instead of going to buy it somewhere already made (more frugal than green, but still green in that i'm not wasting gas or coffee - house equipment to make my coffee)- I haven't composted yet, but that's my goal this year.
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