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International panel discusses the opportunities to develop common protocols and standards to coordinate reporting of greenhouse gas emissions across borders. Series: Governors Global Climate Summit [Science] [Show ID: 15706]
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This panel will discuss the pivotal role of energy use as a source of greenhouse gases, and what strategies will be required if the U.S. and China are to greatly reduce emissions, especially from coal-fired power plants, while maintaining strong economies. Credits: producers:Educationa l Technology Services
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Video der grünen Hochschulgruppe für die Hochschulwahl an der Universität Bayreuth 2008 -Hochschulwahl Konvent 2008 Uni campus grüne grün hochschulgruppe ghg Bayern Engagement
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The findings of a new study indicate that future levels of immigration will have a significant impact on efforts to reduce global CO2 emissions. Immigration to the United States significantly increases world-wide CO2 emissions because it transfers population from lower-polluting parts of the world to the United States, which is a higher-polluting country.
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Video of how atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide and methane change with the seasons.
This video shows the Methane levels.
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University of Minnesota Center for Transportation Studies Researchers say that to reach the greenhouse gas emissions goals set forth by the Minnesota legislature in 2007.
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Tom Fulks and Michael Coates of the Diesel Technology Forum talk about how diesel vehicles can help reduce the carbon footprint of transportation. The presentation was made at the first Low Carbon Fuels Conference in Sacramento, California. April 14, 2008.