«We have considered cases ranging from business as usual [BAU], which is scenario A, to draconian emission cuts, scenario C, which would totally eliminate
net trace gas growth by year 2000.»
Not exact matches
It said «Scenario A assumes continued exponential
trace gas growth, scenario B assumes a reduced linear linear (sic)
growth of
trace gases, and scenario C assumes a rapid curtailment of
trace gas emissions such that the
net climate forcing ceases to increase after the year 2000»
4.1
Trace Gases Scenario A assumes that
growth rates of
trace gas emissions typical of the 1970s and 1980s will continue indefinitely; the assumed annual
growth averages about 1.5 % of current emissions, so the
net greenhouse forcing increasese xponentially.»
Scenario A assumes that
growth rates of
trace gas emissions typical of the 1970s and 1980s - will continue indefinitely; the assumed annual
growth averages about 1.5 % of current emissions, so the
net greenhouse forcing increases exponentially.