Sentences with phrase «usual scenario through»

In the IEA's Energy Technology Perspectives 2012 2 °C Scenario (2DS), CCS contributes about one ‐ seventh of cumulative emissions reductions from a business ‐ as - usual scenario through 2050.

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That scenario, known as RCP 8.5, and often referred to as the «business as usual» scenario, has carbon dioxide emissions increasing through 2100.
They looked at each of those conditions through, first, a business - as - usual lens that assumes a lack of international climate - policy action with continued high rates of greenhouse gas emissions and, second, an optimistic scenario of reduced emissions with climate change policy interventions.
Before we ellipse ourselves off the page, a few random remarks: Bronson mostly just walks through the film, which is a wise thing to do, and as swiftly as possible; he smiles more often than usual, which gives rise to more authentic mystery than anything in the scenario.
As usual, you can compete with friends locally or through online multiplayer in a one - on - one scenario.
Unlike the majority of dating sims, the object of Shinobi Refle isn't so much to court Asuka, but to help her regain that «lost touch» as stated by Honey ∞ Parade Games; the player must restore a melancholic Asuka to her usual gleeful self through a series of roleplay scenarios, including that of a J - Pop Idol, school tutor, or the series» standard shinobi - in - training.
And that demonstrates how dangerous it potentially is for us to do something that's never happened in the history of the planet... to very dramatically change the CO2 concentration, in a matter of mere decades as compared to the usual centuries or millenia involved in an ice age feedback scenario, through a mechanism never found in nature — uncovering plant matter that's been buried for hundreds of millions of years, and burning it for energy.
This is a worst - case business - as - usual scenario with a growing coal usage through 2100.
In its INDC, the country already said it would unconditionally reduce its emissions to a level 25 % below the business - as - usual scenario by 2030, but it said it would set a more ambitious target of 40 % if it received financial resources and technology — possibly through REDD finance.
The four scenarios were: a no - policy, business - as - usual scenario; and three different policy scenarios that aimed to reduce CO2 emissions by 3 %, 4 %, and 5 % per year, respectively, through 2030 — the 4 % scenario is in line with China's current pledge to reach peak CO2 emissions before 2030.
Based on a real world «business as usual» emissions scenario, with natural gas displacing oil at its current pace and no carbon tax, I come up with a CO2 right about inline with RCP 6.0, «a mitigation scenario, meaning it includes explicit steps to combat greenhouse gas emissions (in this case, through a carbon tax) ``.
A review by the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES) of five detailed studies published recently by various NGOs and federal energy forecasters (M.J. Bradley, the Energy Information Administration, the Bipartisan Policy Center, the Rhodium Group for the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and the Nicholas Institute) finds that the CPP will only require about an 18 percent emissions reduction beyond business - as - usual scenarios from now through 2030.
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