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So when you add up the greenhouse
gases
in the lifetime of these various energy sources, nuclear is down there with wind and hydro, below solar and way below, obviously, all the fossil fuels.
CO2e emissions are equivalent emissions of all the greenhouse
gases
and particles that cause warming and converted to CO2.
It records the annual rise and fall of greenhouse
gases
and temperatures going back before the onset of the last ice ages.
What is the exact relationship between levels of greenhouse
gases
and planetary temperatures?
And we know that levels of greenhouse
gases
are rising too.
Periodically, this drill, like a biopsy needle, plunges thousands of feet deep into the ice to extract a marrow of
gases
and isotopes for analysis.
But don't we already know what we need to know about greenhouse
gases?
We banned those chemicals, and we replaced them, unknowingly, with other substances that, molecule per molecule, are a hundred times more potent as heat-trapping, greenhouse
gases
than carbon dioxide.
They have to, in fact, make sure this ice never gets warmer than about 20 degrees below zero, otherwise, the key
gases
inside it will dissipate.
We need nothing less than a new green revolution, and the planet boundaries shows that agriculture has to go from a source of greenhouse
gases
to a sink.
The greatest source of greenhouse
gases
- CO2 - is people, we exhale it and unless you're willing to start sacrificing your brethren to save the world, there's not a darn thing to be done.
The passing
gases
that the pregnant girl kept having barely got any laughs.
The scene in which he ties up and
gases
his wife before mercilessly yanking her teeth out is definitely hard to watch.
When one insane team member is found dead naked on the snow, the environmentalist James Hoffman (James Le Gros) suspects that sour
gases
may have been accidentally released in the spot provoking hallucinations and insanity in the group.
A new half breed mineral-animal mutant creature is born, fed by poisonous
gases
etc...and Godzilla is there to fight it before humankind gets destroyed...although the new monster has 3/4 time the upper hand...in the end the idea of the child characters saves the day after many ups&downs.
Since the quantities of greenhouse
gases
emitted thus far will raise temperatures by 1.5 degrees Celsius compared with pre-industrial times, major political decisions are needed to ensure compliance with the two-degree target.
One possibility is to establish “climate neutrality” as a long-term global objective – i.e., work to reduce net emissions of greenhouse
gases
to zero.
But whether the world manages to curb climate change ultimately will depend on the willingness of the largest current and historical emitters of greenhouse
gases
to fulfill their moral and ethical responsibility to take strong action.
Nowhere is this more apparent than in the debate over the need to reduce emissions of greenhouse
gases
(GHGs) in order to avoid dangerous climate change.
Meeting at the “Earth Summit” in Rio de Janeiro, they agreed to stabilize greenhouse
gases
“at a low enough level to prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system.”
The US emits more greenhouse
gases
than India, for example, although it has only one-quarter of the population.
Yet the cornerstone of Europe’s approach – a continent-wide emissions trading system for the greenhouse
gases
that cause climate change – is in trouble.
Several gases, including carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide, warm the planet as their concentrations in the atmosphere increase.
As the world economy grows, so do emissions of these gases, accelerating the pace of human-caused climate change.
Twenty years ago, the world agreed to reduce sharply emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases, but little progress has been made.
It is also clear that climate change will continue, at a pace determined by past, present, and future emissions of heat-trapping
gases.
Continued high emissions of heat-trapping
gases
will lead to large amounts of future warming.
Climate research dates back at least two centuries, to Joseph Fourier’s discovery of the effects of greenhouse
gases
on planetary climates; in 1859, John Tyndall demonstrated in his laboratory which
gases
cause this effect.
We also know beyond doubt that emissions from human activities have substantially increased the amount of greenhouse
gases
(especially carbon dioxide) in our atmosphere.
We know that the amount of greenhouse
gases
is rising due to our emissions, and we know that this is causing warming.
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