Tag Archives: CO2
COP15 : the fifteenth conference of the parties to the UN framework convention on climate change
COP 15 just started on Monday 7, 2009 by opening ceremonies and a largest crowd on its first day. When the organizers and the PM of Denmark announced that non-industrial countries will have a special aid to regulate the effect … Continue reading
Or blanc ou noir? Réduire la pollution par le moteur Pantone à eau
Voici le plan Paul Pantone, réduisant de plus de 50% d’?mission de gaz ? effet de serre en utilisant moitié eau moitié essence. N’est-il pas temps de réduire l’utilisation de l’essence! A ne pas avoir trop de soucis les pays … Continue reading
All about global warming: Copenhagen diagnosis report
The Copenhagen Diagnosis, 2009: “Updating the World on the Latest Climate Science” I. Allison, N.L. Bindoff, R.A. Bindschadler, P.M. Cox, N. de Noblet, M.H. England, J.E. Francis, N. Gruber, A.M. Haywood, D.J. Karoly, G. Kaser, C. Le Quéré, T.M. Lenton, … Continue reading
Open letter to COP15 president Connie Hedegaard
Subject: Climate change. Mrs. Connie Hedegaard, COP15 president, Minister of Climate and Energy, Copenhagen. Dear COP15 president, After the increasing tension regarding climate change and CO2 emissions, we appreciate your great work of hosting the COP15 on climate change. Since … Continue reading
To be or not to be, success in Copenhagen. The UN climate change conference
By hosting the UN climate conference COP15 in 2009, the Danish government has brought energy into focus as a decisive political area. Predicting the consequences of global warming is one of the really difficult tasks for the world’s climate researchers. … Continue reading
Augmentation de gaz ? effet de serre.
Selon les ?tudes men?es par le CNRS, l’oc?an est le principal puits de carbone plan?taire, il est maintenant de moins en moins capable de jouer ce r?le. La capacit? d’absorption de CO2 de l’oc?an austral, auparavant estim?e ? 500 millions … Continue reading