Sentences with phrase «very deep reductions»

«Stabilizing or reducing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations, therefore, requires very deep reductions in future emissions to compensate for past emissions that are still circulating in the Earth system,» the draft report says.

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Here's the full text of Cuomo's e-mail, which was forwarded by a reader (interestingly, it speaks in very general terms about the budget and «realigning» spending, but makes no mention of the deep education and health care cuts, which opponents say will lead to service reductions):
The climate treaty being hammered out this month at The Hague may be doomed to failure, as numerous observers say the United States simply won't ratify any treaty that requires such wrenching reductions in carbon emissions, and if the United States bails out, the protocol is in very deep trouble.
Professor Corinne Le Quéré, director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at the University of East Anglia, says the paper is «timely» and makes it «very clear» that even steep and deep emissions reductions will not be sufficient unless accompanied by a net - zero emissions strategy.
It is very important to think positive about your debt reduction efforts and to stick to your debt reduction plan, because if you quit you will find yourself sinking even deeper into debt and find yourself in a worse position than when you began.
During the very gradually process of air being «trapped» in the air pockets deep in the ice there is a progressive reduction in diameter of the pores in the «walls» of the pockets and of the channels that interconnect pockets as they are compressed by the increasing weight of falling and compacting snow.
Our results show that very aggressive future emissions reduction pathways, in which rapid and deep mitigation begins today (not 5 - 10 years earlier as in many emissions scenarios), would be approximately consistent with the long - term temperature goals of the Paris Agreement.
Our results show that very aggressive future emissions reduction pathways, in which rapid and deep mitigation begins today (not 5 - 10 years earlier as
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