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In the past he has said rates would peak well below the previous average of 4%to5%5%.
The gas clouds, which can exceed temperatures of 540 degrees Fahrenheit, traveled more than four miles from Merapi's peak, well past the closest villages.
Carney played down the hit to living standards, telling the audience that rate rises would be gradual and peak well below the previous average of 4%to5%5%.
Getting the Forest Service to open up public lands is crucial, since the expert slopes lie near the top of the peak, well above his property line.
The Climate Observatory's assessment for an equity-based 2030 climate target suggests that Brazilian non-land use emissions should peak well before 2025, and overall emissions should decline to significantly less than 1bn tons of CO2 equivalent per year by 2030.
Roger Bezdek, energy analyst, Management Information Services, sent a short note referring to a presentation he gave in 2008 positing a peak in total fossil fuel production and resulting forecast for carbon dioxide concentrations: On the other hand, world fossil fuel production and greenhouse-gas emissions may peak well before then — see attached.
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At first her performance comes across as a tasty, satiric take on the type of vacuous California screen goddess who usually peaks well before 30.
The diffraction peaks well match the planes of Au crystals, indicating the formation of crystalline Au.
The purpose of adding acetone into the eluent was to make sulfite and sulfate peaks well separated.
We anticipate daily peaks well in excess of 30 KWH during the long summer days.
When estimating the 2006/2007 season in this way, the estimated epidemic peak matched the observed peaks well, both with regards to the time span and, for the laboratory data, the intensity level.
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