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CHINESE COAL REINFORCES THE NEED TO HIGHLIGHT THE EFFORTS OF STATES TO BE CLOSED
TO 2 DEGREE RECOMMENDS N HULOT
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At few weeks before the upcoming COP21 climate in Paris, Nicolas Hulot, special envoy of the President Hollande publishes recommendations on strong coal production in China causing strong gas rate effects of greenhouse. He questions the possibility of a reducing the issuance of gas and other nations
Within months, it is 2.5 GT CO2 eq, 5 times the emissions of France, in addition to 50 Gt CO2 emitted annually worldwide. That means an increase of 5% of global GHG emissions. In Indonesia, it is 2 million hectares which went up in smoke by releasing just under 1 GCO2eq. In China, it is the inclusion of 600 thousand tons of coal, previously omitted, which increase the country's emissions by about 1.5 G tCO2eq. What relativize the effects of national contributions registered so far to limit global warming to 2 ° C. What to do ? By finding alternative energies trying the new process of clean energy, replacing coal.
CHINA AND ACCOUNTING OF EMISSIONS OF GREENHOUSE GASES-------------------------------------------------------
China burns a lot of coal, meaning that 600,000 tons are more than was reported. This highlights the importance that what China's efforts should be, in order to exit the coal and being able to limit warming to 2 ° C. This must be done as quickly as possible. In addition, the order of magnitude of the statistical adjustment of China on reporting its greenhouse gas emissions should encourage all States to advance to Paris (COP21) on the accounting practices in their emissions of greenhouse gases.
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