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The world cannot afford to bunch much more carbon, according to the IPCC and WRI.
In China, the industry sector contributes much more carbon and pollution emissions than other sectors.
But no one can predict how much more carbon pollution people will choose to pump out.
We'll also have to pull that much more carbon out of the atmosphere.
Because it includes these processes, the model begins with much more carbon in the soil than previous models.
We have much more carbon than we knew, and if we are to sell it, we need to move it.
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The latter would penalise developing countries, because they tend to use much more carbon-intensive technologies.
But the next generation of wide-bodied aircraft are significantly quieter, and their engines are much more carbon-efficient.
Chinese production methods are now much more carbon-emission-intensive than American methods, so the plan would probably raise the average price of Chinese imports.
The Chinese vice premier signaled at a climate summit in New York that China would make its economy much more carbon-efficient by 2020.
The flip side, the potential for producing much more carbon-free chemical fuel per acre via solar and wind energy converted to hydrogen, were explained last fall by a German think tank, LBST (Ludwig Boelkow Systemtechnik), that has done a great deal of work for the European Union and well-to-wheel studies for General Motors.
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