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hatrack

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Sun Jul 22, 2012, 12:12 PM Jul 2012

Total Global CO2 Output Up 3% YOY In 2011 - 420 BMT Of CO2 Added Since 2000

Global carbon dioxide emissions rose 3 percent to 34 billion tonnes in 2011, according to a new EU report, undermining a U.N. goal to limit the rise in global average temperatures to 2C above industrial levels by 2050.

According to the report, published Wednesday by the European Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, nations cannot emit more than 1.500 trillion tonnes of CO2 between 2000 and 2050 to meet the threshold recommended by a U.N. scientific panel.

"If the current global trend of increasing CO2 emissions continues, cumulative emissions will surpass this limit within the next two decades," the JRC said in a statement.

The study said 420 million metric tons (463 million tons) have already been pumped into the atmosphere since the turn of the century. (sic)

Ed. - I think this is a typo here - 420 million metric tons over 11 years makes no mathematical sense, but 420 billion would.

EDIT

http://planetark.org/enviro-news/item/65971

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Total Global CO2 Output Up 3% YOY In 2011 - 420 BMT Of CO2 Added Since 2000 (Original Post) hatrack Jul 2012 OP
The number from BP is 355 GT CO2 GliderGuider Jul 2012 #1
we are losing this game phantom power Jul 2012 #2
 

GliderGuider

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1. The number from BP is 355 GT CO2
Sun Jul 22, 2012, 03:40 PM
Jul 2012

But I don't know where they put their data collection boundaries wrt CO2 coming from land use changes etc.

But yea, around 400 billion tonnes since 2000 is right. Hey, what's a few orders of magnitude between friends?

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