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Increasing CO2 Emissions Can Cause Global Temperatures To Rise By 4°C By 2100, Study
2014-01-06 01:17:32| pollutiononline News Articles
Failure to reduce carbon dioxide emission can cause global temperatures to rise by a minimum of 4°C by 2100 and double by 2200, according to a University of New South Wales study
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EPA trends report sees record levels of average new vehicle fuel economy and CO2 emissions for MY 2012; role of new gasoline vehicle technologies
2013-12-13 21:36:16| Green Car Congress
Big companies assume future CO2 emissions price to cut costs and risks in planning
2013-12-13 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ClimateWire: A recent finding by the climate nonprofit CDP that more than two dozen major U.S. firms are placing a price on carbon dioxide emissions for purposes of internal planning came as old news at 1 Poydras Place in New Orleans, the headquarters of Entergy Corp. The 100-year-old Fortune 500 company, which provides electricity and natural gas to 2.8 million customers in the Lower Mississippi River Valley, coastal Louisiana and East Texas, has been hedging on carbon dioxide since 2001 under a program it...
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Historic CO2 Emissions Require Immediate Cuts
2013-11-25 00:31:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Climate News Network: Two scientists urge the world to start reducing greenhouse emissions right now. There's no time to be lost, they argue in Nature Climate Change. Future global temperatures depend on how much carbon dioxide has accumulated in the atmosphere, so as emissions increase, so does the rate of warming. Accumulated CO2 emissions are still able to influence future temperatures. The reasoning by Myles Allen, of the University of Oxford in the UK, and Thomas Stocker, of the University of Bern in Switzerland,...
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Emissions of CO2 driving rapid oceans 'acid trip'
2013-11-14 02:13:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
BBC: The world's oceans are becoming acidic at an "unprecedented rate" and may be souring more rapidly than at any time in the past 300 million years. In their strongest statement yet on this issue, scientists say acidification could increase by 170% by 2100. They say that some 30% of ocean species are unlikely to survive in these conditions. The researchers conclude that human emissions of CO2 are clearly to blame. The study will be presented at global climate talks in Poland next week. ...
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