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... of the emission from Europe’s fossil fuel burning, emissions of greenhouse gases from land-use cancel out almost the entire carbon sink, leaving the landscape offsetting only some 2% of the CO2 emissions from households, transport and industry. Examples of emissions ... of 34 Million tonnes of carbon per year, effectively adding to the emissions from fossil fuel burning by another 3%
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Demand deep emission cuts - say no to Rudd's emissions trading scheme!
Murray St mall (near Carillon ... , Thursday November 26.
In a desperate bid to get its deeply flawed emissions trading scheme passed through parliament, Labor has offered ... number of corporate polluters eligible for handouts or exempt from cutting emissions.
If passed, the scheme will lock in low emissions targets ...
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The annual rate of increase in carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels has more than tripled in this decade, compared to the 1990s, reports an international consortium of scientists, who paint a bleak picture of the Earth's future unless 'CO2 emissions drastically reduced'...
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 The state says Phoenix is the only US major metro area where motorcycles are required to be tested for emissions. Arizona lawmakers are asking EPA (the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency) to exempt the Phoenix metro area from emissions testing requirements for...
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The General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) and the International Business Aviation Council (IBAC) have agreed to a plan to help mitigate emissions caused by the business aviation sector.
The associations plan for a reduction in carbon emissions of 50 percent by 2050, when compared to 2005 levels.
That generally falls in line with a plan by the
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Despite an economic crisis dubbed the “great recession,†carbon emissions grew last year by two percent, to a total of 8.7 billions of carbon. Last year, every person in the world produced 1.3 tons of carbon, according to a report by the Global Carbon Project. During 2000 to 2008, the growth rate of atmospheric carbon
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