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Geoengineering to mitigate global climate disruption in the face of increasing emissions, for example, is widely viewed as extremely risky, because the climate is so complex.
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Canada, alone, of developed countries, is expecting to increase emissions for 30 years and ignore its commitments to Kyoto.
Developing countries would be entitled to increase emissions for a period, but, over time, the aim would be for all these entitlements to converge, thus enabling a net contraction of emissions.
That is the fastest growth since 1969.The shift in production from developed to emerging economies doesn't just decrease global energy efficiency; it also increases emissions for any given amount of energy use.
"I see a very significant risk that we will increase emissions for several decades to come". There is consensus that when a carbon deficit extends beyond 30-50 years, it is no longer of use in the EU's present strategy to decarbonise Europe by 2050.
For most other types of roads, speed control had very little effect on emissions of CO2, and in some cases can result in increased emissions for urban roads with low speed limits.
Compared to this outside option, a contract can increase emissions of the principal for types with a low WTP, and reduce her payoff for high types.
As in the case for increased emissions of greenhouse gases, increased emissions of atmospheric aerosols from human activity perturb the climate of the Earth.
Climate change and the concern for increased emissions of green house gases have brought into question the future primary reliance of fossil fuels.
The winter peaks likely reflect both the lower mixing heights (i.e., less atmospheric mixing and ventilation) and increased emissions from oil burning for heating.
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