Sentences with phrase «suggest global carbon dioxide emissions»

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An assessment of these suggests that global annual emissions of greenhouse gases in 2030 will equate to between 55 and 60 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide.
This suggests that storing carbon in forests, agricultural areas, and other ecosystems is an important and cost - effective part of a bigger carbon dioxide emissions control strategy that includes dramatic changes to the global energy system.
New research published in Nature Communications suggests it was the global financial crisis, not fracking, that has done most to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the US.
A new study by Stanford University atmospheric scientist Mark Jacobson has revealed that worsening air pollution and higher carbon dioxide emissions go hand - in - hand - the results suggest intensifying global warming will increase the number of smog - related deaths.
From The Guardian: «The connection to the chemical firm Solvay suggests opposition to action on global warming, once spearheaded by big oil, is spreading to other industries that will also be affected by proposals to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide and five other greenhouse gases.»
The researchers suggest that current United Nations accounting methods, which chart annual carbon dioxide discharge, should also tally the projected lifetime emissions of power plants to provide a more accurate picture of their impact on global warming.
If that trend continues, the IEA says, global carbon - dioxide emissions will keep rising sharply and climate models suggest the Earth could heat up by as much as 6 °C (10.8 °F) over the long term.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) estimates global anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions for 1990 at 39.4 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent, suggesting that the Nigerian emissions may have represented approximately 0.09 % of the total in terms of CO2 and 0.76 % of the total in terms of methane, using the IPCCs 100 - year global warming potential for methane of 25.
New research published in Nature Communications suggests it was the global financial crisis, not fracking, that has done most to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the US.
Global warming potential in 2030 in the high - growth scenario suggests that short - lived forcing of ~ 4.5 gigatons of black carbon from Arctic shipping may increase the global warming potential due to ships» carbon dioxide emissions (~ 42,000 gigagrams) by some 17 - 78 peGlobal warming potential in 2030 in the high - growth scenario suggests that short - lived forcing of ~ 4.5 gigatons of black carbon from Arctic shipping may increase the global warming potential due to ships» carbon dioxide emissions (~ 42,000 gigagrams) by some 17 - 78 peglobal warming potential due to ships» carbon dioxide emissions (~ 42,000 gigagrams) by some 17 - 78 percent.
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