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The International Energy Agency observes that improved energy efficiency is required for a sustainable energy future. Better energy efficiency in the industry...
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Power is one of the sectors most affected by the need to reduce CO2 emissions and address climate change. The reductions for the sector can only happen...
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The International Energy agency looks at the long-term economic and climatic effects of introducing price caps and floors in hypothetical global climate change mitigation policy. The quantitative analysis goes through emission trends, abatement
The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) presents a forecast of global energy use through to 2030. The EIA projects a 44% increase in world marketed energy consumption from 2006 to 2030 and anticipates a 73% increase in total energy
In 2009, the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change published this report, which details Canada's emission levels from 2002 to 2007. Comprehensive information is also given on the country's major policies and measures for reducing emissions across
Recent international economic developments – namely the international financial and economic crisis, combined with the volatility of energy prices – threaten to jeopardise our economic well-being and our ability to address other goals like
The Copenhagen Accord sets out the agreement reached by global leaders at the UN Climate Change Conference in December 2009. It details the need for enhanced action and international cooperation on reducing emissions. Through the accord,
This report covers the centralised review of the 2007 and 2008 greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory submissions of Norway. The energy sector is the main contributor to the GHG inventory equalling 71.8% of total emissions. The report shows the key driver
This report covers the centralised review of the 2007 and 2008 greenhouse gas inventory submissions of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. In 2006, emissions from industrial processes decreased by 53.3% from 1990 levels. This
Heat, light and carbon dioxide (CO²) promote plant growth. Plants grow by converting CO² to carbon through photosynthesis. Air generally contains approximately 350ppm CO². Optimal CO² levels depend on the type of plant and generally lie above 700ppm.
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