Global Carbon Project

According to the testimony of experts, the pact, developed over 10 years provides for the introduction of new environmental standards and prohibit almost any water drain outside the protected basin. Commenting on the ratification of the pact, the National Federation of the protection of wildlife in the United States stated that to share the Great Lakes for more than 90 percent of all freshwater in the country and is updated annually, less than 1 percent of these reserves, which puts them at risk of malnutrition. Growth in emissions of greenhouse gases in the world is at a record pace Scientists sound the alarm – the growth of greenhouse gases every year increases. The volume of global emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) from 2000 to 2007 grew four times faster than during the previous decade. Even on the most worst-case scenario of climate change, scientists could not assume that the concentration of greenhouse gases will be so big. This unprecedented and astonishing acceleration in CO2 emissions to the atmosphere, despite the made within ten years of international efforts to combat global warming. A report published by a group of international experts, Global Carbon Project (GCP) states that the greatest contribution to greenhouse gas emissions contribute Asia: China overtook the United States and became the first country in the world by CO2 emissions in 2007, while India is about to take away from Russia to its third place. The greatest increase in emissions observed in developing countries, mainly in China and India, whereas in developed countries experienced slower growth.

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