This all adds up to a high degree of variance in
reported leak rates.
Not exact matches
Leaked reports that the 50p
rate has raised little extra revenue in the first year mean nothing.
Their
report emphasizes the utility of rapid - response airborne chemical sampling in providing
leak rate data, and it reveals how single vulnerabilities in the natural gas infrastructure can impact local and federal climate policies.
A University of Texas study found last year that natural gas wells
leak methane at about the
rate reported in U.S. Environmental Protection Agency methane emission inventories, and the
leaks can be contained with emissions control technology.
News of the school's
rating leaked out earlier this week, but the full reasons for the finding have now emerged with the publication of the school's full Ofsted
report.
Yet the
leaked report makes the extraordinary concession that the world has been warming at only just over half the
rate claimed by the IPCC in its last assessment, published in 2007.
However, it means that David's headline «Global warming is just HALF what we said» and standfirst «
Leaked report reveals the world is warming at half the
rate claimed by IPCC in 2007» are based on a comparison of two different quantities.
Yet the
leaked report makes the extraordinary concession that over the past 15 years, recorded world temperatures have increased at only a quarter of the
rate of IPCC claimed when it published its last assessment in 2007.
There was the
leaking from the University of East Anglia's climate research unit of email exchanges between some of the world's top meteorologists as well as the discovery that a UN assessment
report on climate change had vastly exaggerated the
rate of melting of Himalayan glaciers.
It certainly doesn't sound that way, given the data released on the San Jose State project: According to
reports leaked to Inside Higher Ed and The Chronicle of Higher Ed, students enrolled in the Udacity classes passed at
rates between 29 and 51 percent, compared to a passing
rate of 74 percent among students in traditional, in - person classes.
The Geekbench
ratings for the iPhone 7 Plus have also been
leaked recently, with MacRumors
reporting early Thursday that Apple's new phablet got 3233 for the single - core test and 5363 for the multi-core test.
Today, a new
report from Baidu claims that the Nokia's next flagship will launch with an in - display fingerprint sensor, and since the source has a good track record of
leaks, the rumoured could be
rated 8 out of 10.