Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | While President Bush wishes for greenhouse gas emissions reductions, the international community is wishing President Bush would set measurable emissions caps -- something he has been reluctant to do because after he ran out of fingers and toes, he could no longer count the tons of CO2 actually being produced. That's why all polluters in the U.S. are officially recorded as producing exactly ten tons of CO2 annually.
The economy vs. the environment
The argument about cutting greenhouse gas emissions has long focused on the economy vs. the environment. | | Not everyone is convinced that Wishful Thinking will actually result in greenhouse gas emissions reductions. Lawmakers were quick to leap on the obvious weakness in President Bush's ambitious plan. Rep. Ron Paul, a commonsense Congressman gaining popularity among those Americans who still have any brains left, pointed out that, "When Kennedy announced a plan to send a man to the moon, they actually built a rocket. Under Bush's plan, I suppose we could have just asked everybody to wish a man to the moon and skipped the rest. | | REPPED: (NewsTarget Satire) In a significant nod toward pro-environment politics, the Bush Administration yesterday announced a major initiative to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by encouraging everybody to engage in "Wishful Thinking" to cut emissions without harming the economy. "Wishing for change is far more important than actually cutting greenhouse emissions," Bush said in a prepared statement. "We urge all Americans to take up Wishful Thinking to lower CO2 emissions and, if necessary, to even use up their birthday wishes in this national effort. | | These are the same scientific minds who have been advising President Bush on environmental policy over the last several years and who have convinced the President to announce a greenhouse gas emissions reduction plan that essentially offers no reductions.
Which is sort of like writing a recipe book that lists no ingredients. Or riffing on stage with rock band Linkin Park and then realizing you're only playing the air guitar. Bush is clearly playing air guitar with environmental policy, and he's jamming out tunes that nobody else can hear (because they only exist in his own head). | | The argument about cutting greenhouse gas emissions has long focused on the economy vs. the environment. The argument logic goes like this: As long as we make money today, it doesn't matter if we destroy the planet tomorrow!
Of course, there are some desperate eco-deniers who claim that greenhouse emissions have no impact on the climate, and that if we would all move to the far left side of the flat Earth, it would tilt over like a playground see-saw and all the greenhouse gasses would just fall off the edge. | Mark Schapiro See book keywords and concepts | Billions in European investments are being steered into China at those exchanges, where companies based in the Kyoto signatory countries buy and sell pollution credits, in order to meet the goals of reducing overall greenhouse gas emissions by an average of 5.2 percent below 1990 levels by 2012. European or other firms may "invest" in renewable energy programs, known in the market as clean-development mechanisms, or CDMs, in China or elsewhere in order to offset their own volume of greenhouse gas emissions. | | Both GM and Toyota, along with Ford, Chrysler, and Honda, were party to a lawsuit seeking to overturn a California law requiring vehicles to produce 30 percent less greenhouse gas emissions than today's models, by 2016—goals that are roughly equivalent to emission restrictions that came into force in Europe following implementation of the Kyoto treaty. | | European or other firms may "invest" in renewable energy programs, known in the market as clean-development mechanisms, or CDMs, in China or elsewhere in order to offset their own volume of greenhouse gas emissions. The World Bank estimates that the market in CDMs was close to $30 billion in 2006, and that sixty percent of those investments went to China." Those investments were in renewable energy like wind and solar power, energy-efficiency technologies, and updating old factories to eliminate emissions like hydrofluorocarbons, which contribute to erosion of the ozone layer. | | The limitations on energy use agreed to by the signatories of the Kyoto accord have given a huge boost to European development of more efficient technology and alternative energy sources like wind and solar, which are growing yearly in the double digits and offering new export markets, while helping reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
By contrast, the United States was arguing against change at a time when citizens on both continents were calling for greater environmental sensitivity in the marketplace. As C. | Mark Lynas See book keywords and concepts | These aerosols are the most likely culprits for the perplexing small drop in twentieth-century global temperatures between 1940 and about 1960, at a time when greenhouse gas emissions were beginning to rise rapidly.
Most projections suggest that global dimming will decline over future decades as pollution-control measures take effect - indeed, this process is probably already under way, perhaps explaining the more rapid global warming measured since the 1980s. | | Like a slowly boiling kettle, the oceanic system has very long response time to changing conditions, and the seas will go on slowly rising for centuries even if all greenhouse gas emissions stopped tomorrow. With Tuvalu already experiencing regular flooding events due to past sea level rise - as I documented in High Tide -this extra rise in the world's oceans will sound the death knell for this fascinating and lively island society.
Tuvalu, with only 9,000 inhabitants, is actually one of the smallest of the five atoll nations which will shortly cease to exist. | | My reluctant conclusion is that the Arctic system is now tipping into this ice-free state, and that even if all greenhouse gas emissions ceased overnight, this transformation would likely continue.
What this means for the rest of the planet is an open question. With the Arctic ice cap no longer acting as a giant solar mirror, the planet can absorb even more energy from the Sun, raising temperatures more rapidly across the rest of the globe. | | One model had slowed the MOC down by 25 to 30 per cent, but only after a century or two of sustained future greenhouse gas emissions. That reduction, as the modeller pointed out, 'is not a collapse'. And even if it happened, it might merely moderate the intensity of global warming around the North Atlantic rather than leading to any actual cooling. No big deal, in other words.
But Atlantic circulation shutdown has always been more than just a theory. It has happened before. | | Partly these future temperature rises will be the result of emissions already in the past, and pardy they will reflect rapid expected rises in greenhouse gas emissions from human activity. That we can avoid higher temperature increases by cutting back emissions is a key point that I seek to illustrate in this book.
Although I have done my best to ensure that the correct impact studies are presented in the correct chapters, there are occasions when the decision about what to put where is somewhat arbitrary. | | This explains the rather counter-intuitive result obtained by one 2004 study which found that hundreds of millions more people would be at risk of contracting malaria in a future scenario with lower greenhouse gas emissions. This was because even though the low-emissions scenario had less climate change, it also saw lower economic growth combined with a bigger increase in population.
This complexity means that estimates for global changes in population at risk from malaria vary from 150 million less than today to 400 million more, all according to the same study. | Joan Liebmann-Smith, Ph. D., and Jacqueline Nardi Egan See book keywords and concepts | The situation is even worse in New Zealand, where a whopping 60% of greenhouse gas emissions come from livestock. vomiting blood, and bloody stools.
(See The Scoop on Poop, below.) Finally, excessive burping with severe nausea or vomiting may be danger signs of a heart attack.
FREQUENT FARTING
Farting probably provokes more laughter and embarrassment than any other normal bodily function. Because of the sounds and smells that often accompany farts, they're hard to hide.
Excessive gas in the digestive system is medically known as flatulence or flatus. | David Steinman See book keywords and concepts | These are all petrochemicals whose production contributes to greenhouse gas emissions and which often are used in products where petrochemicals could be replaced by environmentally safer and less cosdy chemicals. Thousands of VOCs are known to be capable of causing all kinds of illnesses and ailments, including neurological and organ damage, cancer, and multiple chemical sensitivities. All of these carbon-based gases are either directly alleged to be or are the end products of processes connected to global warming. | | As a company, we've developed programs around shoe recycling, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, reducing toxics in the manufacturing process and continually looking for ways to reduce waste in the design and manufacturing processes."50
Employees in the United States who travel for Nike business have the option of choosing Delta Air Lines to allocate a portion of their ticket cost to a fund established by Nike and Delta Air Lines. The Eco-Class fund is aimed at mitigating the annual climate impact of Nike's air travel on Delta flights by offsetting the equivalent carbon emissions. | | The Mercury hybrid would also emit more than 90 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions than conventional autos and get 33 miles per gallon on city streets and 29 on the highway. (See explanation on page 228.) That's the beginning of a new green American future that we should all value.
I felt bullish about Ford. I liked the Mariner. I'd buy one. It was a great car and really showed some vision. And it was just the beginning.
Ford is going to be America's first green motor company, and that will save its future.
I'd been following Ford for some time. | | Switching from using 100 percent virgin (nonrecycled) bleached paperboard envelopes to envelopes made from around 80 percent postconsumer recycled content (which FedEx, USPS and Airborne Express did) cuts greenhouse gas emissions by 39 percent, toxic effluent flow by 81 percent, and solid waste by 60 percent.
?FedEx Kinko's has taken action to dramatically reduce its ecological footprint by increasing the recycled content of the paper used behind the counter at more than eleven hundred U.S. FedEx Kinko's Office and Print Centers.39 FedEx Kinko's introduced a new paper line in 2004. | | Very often what you see on the label can quickly tell you whether the product you are purchasing is good for you and good for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. For example, a label that lists preservatives such as any of the parabens (methyl, ethyl, butyl, or propyl), quaternium-15 (one of the leading causes of allergic reactions in cosmetics) or other quaternium-based compounds, diazolidinyl urea, imida-zolidinyl urea, methylchloroisothiazolone, or isochlorothiazi-line should signal to you that this is a product heavy on the petrochemicals and toxins you want to avoid. | Ray Dodd See book keywords and concepts | For example, a call is rising aimed at the producers of goods to reduce energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, air and water pollution, and waste from unnecessary packaging. Companies are made up of people, members of the community, and more and more are recognizing that in a global economy environmental problems and human problems are everyone's problem. The supply of products can only be sustained if the living Earth and its communities are revered and protected. | David Steinman See book keywords and concepts | Other sources say transportation carbon dioxide emissions account for one-third of all carbon dioxide emissions, "more than from factories, homes, and all other individual sources."16)
The industry's emissions are currently on track to rise by over one-third over the next fifteen years and double worldwide by 2050. If this happens, some experts say they will exacerbate the current global warming trend.17
It doesn't take a Ralph Nader to know that federal officials and consumers have shown a decided lack of leadership when it comes to fleet fuel economy standards in the nineties. | Jeremy P. Tarcher See book keywords and concepts | Corporate globalization is great, we're told, only a few kinks to work out—never mind that greenhouse gas emissions are creating global climate chaos or that we're losing to extinction one species every twenty minutes. Our food system is terrific, ads remind us daily—never mind that almost half the world's grain goes to animals while thousands die each day for lack of food.
If we're all on the wrong bus globally, how do we get off? I desperately don't want to end up in Cairo.
Who's Paying for the Ride?
We move from the dinner table to more comfortable seats by the fireplace. |
Earth RightH. Patricia Hynes See book keywords and concepts | | The current rate of greenhouse gas emissions will cause changes that may quickly outpace our ability to adapt to increased heat and drought, rising sea levels, and changes in agriculture. The emissions of greenhouse gases must be lowered in the near future to avoid catastrophic changes in climate, sea level, food production, and life on Earth. We must:
• Reduce net carbon dioxide emissions by: using energy more efficiently and developing renewable energy sources in place of fossil fuels.
• Phase out ozone-depleting and heat-absorbing CFCs. |
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