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Our approach represents a novel type of quantitative, comparative analysis framework for spatially embedded multi-scale interaction networks in general and may yield important insight into a multitude of spatiotemporal phenomena generated by human activity.
Cement manufacturing is a major culprit in global warming; an estimated 10percentt of the greenhouse gases generated by human activity are formed in cement production, which also uses an estimated 3percentt of the U.S. electrical generation capacity.
There is nearly unanimous consensus amongst scientists that increasing greenhouse gas emissions, including CO2 generated by human activity, are affecting the Earth's climate.
Agriculture produces nearly half of all methane generated by human activity, and nearly 60percentt of nitrous oxide emissions.
"Greenhouse gas will always be generated by human activity," Emile Haddad, chief executive officer of Five Point Holdings, which is developing Newhall Ranch, said in an interview.
The devastating impact of factory farming techniques on the environment is becoming more apparent, with the FAO holding livestock responsible for 14.5% of greenhouse gas emissions generated by human activity.
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Cutting emissions in half is one step in curtailing warming, climate experts have long said, because the main greenhouse gas generated by human activities, carbon dioxide, can persist for a century or more in the atmosphere, once it is released.
Currently, natural processes — such as photosynthesis by tropical trees and marine phytoplankton, and CO2 absorption by ocean waters — remove and store more than half of the carbon emissions generated by human activities.
Cutting emissions in half is just the first step in curtailing warming, climate experts have long said, because the main greenhouse gas generated by human activities, carbon dioxide, can persist for a century or more in the atmosphere, once it is released.
On the basis of local- and reach-scale sediment balances, we show that these changes are synchronous with engineering works carried out at the end of the nineteenth century and beginning of the twentieth century, a period that coincided with a decline in river sediment inputs largely generated by human activities.
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