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... and debris damage as well as sparing the world tons of CO2 emissions. You can get the details on the taxibot and its implementation in the press release after the jump.
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Ricardo develops airplane taxi bot to reduce emissions, noise originally appeared on Autoblog on Sat, 21 Nov 2009 17: ...
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Singapore to reduce emissions from a “business-as-usual” level
By Imelda Saad
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO: Commonwealth ... a legally binding agreement, aimed at cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
World leaders need to agree on stringent cuts that have to ... hydro or nuclear energy in Singapore. Mr Lee has said the country will reduce emissions from a “business-as-usual” level provided ...
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... The World Bank has been determining these figures since 1994.
Between 1994 and 2006, emissions intensity actually decreased worldwide each year except for two. Individual countries did not necessarily match ... Bank did not consider individual countries’ legislation policies to determine why the emissions intensity occurred in each country.
Those in charge of the study are hoping the information ...
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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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... United Nations climate talks in Copenhagen next month.
At their summit in Trinidad and Tobago, all 53 member states pledged their commitment to seal a legally binding agreement, aimed at cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
World leaders need to agree on stringent cuts that have to be in place by the end of the first commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol in 2012.
It is a big boost for the ...
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... from "business as usual," the level those emissions would have reached without any action.
The Chinese move was expected to put ... the 1997 Kyoto Protocol that would have limited Canada's emissions, reversed his decision to stay away from Copenhagen after Obama and ... W. Bush's presidency.
The U.S. offer to reduce emissions may appear unimpressive, Denmark's Climate Minister ...
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AP headline: US and China to reduce emissions, but not enough
Yes, the Associated Press frets that the United States isn't reducing their carbon emissions enough to stop global warming. This is the latest AP effort to support ... no ice sheet.
KPBS quoted him:
"Just 20 more years of emissions would put us at CO2 levels where there is a danger of warming in excess of ...
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... most polluted cities, Mexico City has made strong commitments to reduce emissions and become more efficient. During today's OnPoint, Mexico City's environment minister, Martha Delgado, discusses her ... how a new international climate plan will affect her city's emissions reduction efforts. She also gives her take on what role the United States should play at ...
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... abandon negotiations if progress was not in specifics, De Boer defended his position that the level of commitment shown so far by the industrialized countries is not enough for what they need.
|The U.S. will not announce a commitment to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases during the Barcelona Summit
"It would be nice" that the U.S ...
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At the most basic level, our car engines produce power through thermal
expansion. The greater the difference in heat, the more power we are
able to produce. However, extremely cold temperatures can also increase
fuel consumption and tailpipe emissions. Knowing this, BMW has begun a
series of tests to try and reduce both by keeping the engine warm even
after being turned off.
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