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Carbon and Climate

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Status of local issues in the Alewife area

Summary of a meeting that occurred at the State House (September 25) regarding the status of Department of Conservation and Recreation issues in the Alewife area.

Posted byWill BrownsbergerSeptember 29, 2008June 29, 2014Posted inFlooding

A great session for the environment

It ain’t over until it’s over.  The 2007-2008 legislative session ended in the wee hours of August 1.  The final twists yielded stunning successes for environmental advocates.

Posted byWill BrownsbergerAugust 1, 2008June 29, 2014Posted inScience and Goals

How will China’s growth affect carbon strategy?

China is a gigantic wild card with the potential to substantially extend the growth of carbon emissions world wide, even if developed nations get their emissions under control.  China is unlikely to control its emissions without dramatic assistance or heavy economic pressure from developed nations.

Posted byWill BrownsbergerJuly 19, 2008June 29, 2014Posted inEmissions Data1 Comment on How will China’s growth affect carbon strategy?

What is the carbon level we need to stabilize at?

To stop making the problem worse, we need to stabilize CO2 levels in the atmosphere — we need to stop putting out more CO2 than can be absorbed naturally.  Global warming is driven by the cumulative total amount of CO2 we have put into the atmosphere less cumulative natural absorption. 

Posted byWill BrownsbergerJune 17, 2008June 29, 2014Posted inScience and Goals

What risk levels are associated with different levels of global warming?

2.0 degrees from pre-industrial levels — 1 to 1.5 from todays level — is a ceiling that some world organizations have viewed as troubling, but livable.

Posted byWill BrownsbergerJune 17, 2008June 29, 2014Posted inScience and Goals

How do emissions breakdown by country?

On a straight carbon dioxide emission basis, the United States accounted for 24.0% of emissions, highest in the world, and was 5th highest per capita in 2000 (only exceeded by Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Bahrain).

Posted byWill BrownsbergerJune 17, 2008June 29, 2014Posted inEmissions Data

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