The researchers conclude that governments should consider reducing emissions to 90% below current levels and remove what is left in the atmosphere by capturing and storing carbon
There is a stark contrast between this proposal and the measures currently being considered. Under the UN's Kyoto protocol, most developed nations have agreed to limit their emissions to a minimum of 5% below 1990 levels by 2012. What happens beyond this date is the subject of ongoing debate and negotiation.
I figured that LevinK was talking through the back of his neck on Drumbeat today (13 oct) when he said that a depression wouldn't do it, that we needed a good old cold war nuclear solution.
Then from the article below that:
Canada needs carbon regulations: Rubin
Canada will most likely introduce a cap-and-trade system to curb greenhouse gas emissions — but only after the U.S. paves the way, a CIBC economist predicted Wednesday.
Nice bed time treat Stoneleigh!
From your lead article:
I figured that LevinK was talking through the back of his neck on Drumbeat today (13 oct) when he said that a depression wouldn't do it, that we needed a good old cold war nuclear solution.
Then from the article below that:
Canada needs carbon regulations: Rubin
Well that will be such a good start one day, eh?
Oops sorry ...Nice bed time treat ilagri !