Sentences with phrase «with emissions ranging»

The 1.4 - litres return round 50mpg and the 1.6 - litre about 45mpg, with emissions ranging between 127 and 142g / km of CO2.

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Not only does driving a truck with outdated equipment put the driver and surrounding motorists at risk, the truck's emissions cause a range of serious illnesses, lung cancer, and even death.
We are the first and currently only company to commercially produce a federally - compliant highway - capable electric vehicle, the Tesla Roadster, which combines a market - leading range on a single charge with attractive design, driving performance and zero tailpipe emissions.
It modeled the implications for the company of a requirement for emissions to decline to levels consistent with a so - called «2 °C world» after 2030 and also looked at a number of alternative scenarios based on divergent ranges in global growth and trade, geopolitics, technological innovation and responses to climate change.
It collaborates with Domtar, the Rainforest Alliance, Staples and Columbia Forest Products on the Southeast Sustainable Forestry Project to help spread sustainable management among family - owned forests in the Southeastern U.S. And it pursues a wide range of internal sustainability goals, including developing a 100 percent sustainable certified sustainable paper supply, and steeply cutting its emissions.
In three separate indoor UV chambers, Benca exposed the dwarf pines to 7.5, 10 and 13 times Berkeley's normal UV - B intensity, in line with estimates of the impact Siberian Trap eruptions would have had on the ozone layer if their emissions occurred over various lengths of time, ranging from 400,000 years to less than 200,000 years.
The best estimates of the increase in global temperatures range from 1.8 to 4.0 degrees C for the various emission scenarios, with higher emissions leading to higher temperatures.
They exhibit so many complex phenomena that there is a wide range of research problems associated with them, including increased global awareness of the environment and the worldwide introduction of stringent combustion emissions regulations.
«Our cells may provide a substantial opportunity for the development of zero - emission vehicles with a driving range similar to that of gasoline vehicles,» says Elton Cairns, of the Environmental Energy Technologies Division (EETD) at Berkeley Lab.
Three approaches were used to evaluate the outstanding «carbon budget» (the total amount of CO2 emissions compatible with a given global average warming) for 1.5 °C: re-assessing the evidence provided by complex Earth System Models, new experiments with an intermediate - complexity model, and evaluating the implications of current ranges of uncertainty in climate system properties using a simple model.
«With this tool we can examine not only carbon emissions, but also those of other greenhouse gases, and as a result tease apart the cost - effectiveness of the scenarios as well as identify what and where impacts are likely to occur for a range of resources,» says Daniel Kammen.
And when US President Donald Trump announced he would withdraw the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement earlier this year, a range of US cities and states pledged to act on their own version of «Think globally, act locally,» by cutting local and regional carbon emissions in keeping with the goals of the Paris deal.
In the new paper, published in the journal Environmental Research Letters, Höglund - Isaksson estimated global methane emissions from oil and gas systems in over 100 countries over a 32 - year period, using a variety of country - specific data ranging from reported volumes of associated gas to satellite imagery that can show flaring, as well as atmospheric measurements of ethane, a gas which is released along with methane and easier to link more directly to oil and gas activities.
«With further development,» she said, «I believe we will be able to demonstrate high - power emission over an octave frequency range
By using simulations that were created by running the same model multiple times, with only tiny differences in the initial starting conditions, the scientists could examine the range of summertime temperatures we might expect in the future for the «business - as - usual» and reduced - emissions scenarios.
Even if we stopped all emissions tomorrow, temperatures would keep rising for decades, with potentially catastrophic consequences ranging from famines to rapid sea - level rise.
On the high end, recent work suggests that 4 feet is plausible.23, 3,6,7,8 In the context of risk - based analysis, some decision makers may wish to use a wider range of scenarios, from 8 inches to 6.6 feet by 2100.10,2 In particular, the high end of these scenarios may be useful for decision makers with a low tolerance for risk (see Figure 2.26 on global sea level rise).10, 2 Although scientists can not yet assign likelihood to any particular scenario, in general, higher emissions scenarios that lead to more warming would be expected to lead to higher amounts of sea level rise.
Illuminating the cell with a laser results in the emission of photons with a wavelength in the infrared spectrum range.
Providing policymakers with a wide emissions reduction range such as a 50 - 90 percent is impractical at best.
Researchers from the US and China have determined that a duckweed biorefinery producing a range of gasoline, diesel and kerosene products can be economically competitive with petroleum - based processes, even in some cases without environmental legislation that penalizes greenhouse gas emissions.
We encourage you to investigate and include significant direct and indirect emissions from all fuels, including conventional petroleum, heavy oils, natural gas for transportation, oil sand - based fuels, and the range of fuels used to power electrified transportation, consistent with the best available science.
Periods of volcanism can cool the climate (as with the 1991 Pinatubo eruption), methane emissions from increased biological activity can warm the climate, and slight changes in solar output and orbital variations can all have climate effects which are much shorter in duration than the ice age cycles, ranging from less than a decade to a thousand years in duration (the Younger Dryas).
With spectral data taken in a wide frequency range, we can obtain intensity ratio of various molecular line emissions.
His MSc thesis (1987) dealt with the description and application of a system for calculating radiation doses due to long range transport of radioactive releases and his Licentiates's thesis (1998) studied the effective choice of NOx - emission control measures.
MUSTANG - 2 sensitively maps broad - spectrum emission on the sky in the 70 to 105 GHz range using 210 individual bolometric detectors, each coupled to the sky with its own feed horn.
A spectral line is a dark or bright line in an otherwise uniform and continuous spectrum, resulting from emission or absorption of light in a narrow frequency range, compared with the nearby frequencies.
We characterize the main emission lines found in the spectrum, which primarily arise from a range of components associated with Orion KL including the hot core, but... ▽ More We present the first high spectral resolution observations of Orion KL in the frequency ranges 1573.4 - 1702.8 GHz (band 6b) and 1788.4 - 1906.8 GHz (band 7b) obtained using the HIFI instrument on board the Herschel Space Observatory.
We characterize the main emission lines found in the spectrum, which primarily arise from a range of components associated with Orion KL including the hot core, but also see widespread emission from components associated with molecular outflows traced by H2O, SO2, and OH.
We aim to determine the level of near - infrared exozodiacal dust emission around a sample of 42 nearby main sequence stars with spectral types ranging from A to K and to investigate its correlation with various stellar parameters and with the presence of cold dust belts.
Abstract: We use new large area far infrared maps ranging from 65 - 500 microns obtained with the AKARI and the Balloon - borne Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (BLAST) missions to characterize the dust emission toward the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant (SNR).
We use simple representations of the carbon cycle and global temperature, consistent with observations, to simulate transient global temperature and assess carbon emission scenarios that could keep global climate near the Holocene range.
We obtain new MIR and FIR images of M82, which reveal both faint extended emission in the halo and very bright emission in the center with signal dynamic ranges as large as five and three orders of magnitude for the MIR and FIR, respectively.
Using the AKARI high resolution data we find a new «tepid» dust grain population at a temperature of ~ 35K and with an estimated mass of 0.06 sola... ▽ More We use new large area far infrared maps ranging from 65 - 500 microns obtained with the AKARI and the Balloon - borne Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (BLAST) missions to characterize the dust emission toward the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant (SNR).
The economical four - cylinder, Euro 5 emissions compliant turbo diesel engine produces enough power to propel the bus at freeway speeds, and with a 100 - litre fuel tank has a huge operating range between refills.
Battery - powered burnishers Tennant has a range of battery powered walk - behind burnishers that produce high gloss results, without the emissions and noise pollution traditionally associated with burnishing.
With on - demand AWD, a button - activated 20 - sec torque boost, and lift - off coasting in eco-mode, this 911 is said to be fun and frugal, with a zero - emission range in excess of 40 miWith on - demand AWD, a button - activated 20 - sec torque boost, and lift - off coasting in eco-mode, this 911 is said to be fun and frugal, with a zero - emission range in excess of 40 miwith a zero - emission range in excess of 40 miles.
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It's something that emissions regulations have largely blunted in most ranges but TVR has spent a lot of time ensuring its engines behave traditionally yet comply with modern regs.
Fuel - Cell Electric Vehicles offer long - range all - electric driving with zero emissions.
Get used to this story: some sacrifice in operating range and versatility in exchange for the low cost and lack of emissions associated with plugging in.
With full batteries, the zero - emissions range is approximately twelve miles — but not at the maximum EV speed of at least 112 mph.
The Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuel - cell vehicle offers the benefits of zero - emissions transportation with the cruising range of a gas - powered engine, eliminating the range anxiety of all - electric cars.
Hydrogen - powered vehicles can refuel in minutes and provide ranges up to 300 (483 km) miles with zero emissions.
Electric - only range is up to 50 miles (of zero - emissions motoring), but with a full tank of fuel the Ampera might manage 10 times that distance.
The other Clios will benefit from a fettled engine range as well, with lower emissions the order of the day to catch up with newer and more efficient superminis.
A BMW 3 Series with the fuel consumption of a small car: Thanks to BMW eDrive technology from BMW EfficientDynamics, a range of up to 37 kilometres is possible in the purely electric mode — with zero local emissions and zero fuel consumption.
$ 449 First month's payment $ 2,151 Down payment $ 0 Security deposit $ 895 Acquisition fee † New 2018 Range Rover Evoque SE 5 - Door with 36 month lease, $ 3,495 due at signing includes $ 2,151 down, $ 0 security deposit, $ 895 acquisition fee and first month's payment, excludes retailer fees, taxes, title and registration fees, processing fee and any emission testing charge.
In common with the rest of the refreshed E-Class range, the AMGs get softer - edged styling, more kit, lower consumption and emissions, enhanced lighting and driver - aid tech.
With zero tailpipe emissions and a long range of travel (up to 100 miles of combined city and highway travel), it's an impressive step into the future.
With an all - electric range of 75 km and a vehicle weight of 1,520 kg, MILA Plus achieves reduced CO2 emissions of 32g / km.
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