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Asahi India Glass partners INOX Air Products to procure green hydrogen for upcoming float glass facility in Rajasthan | Autocar Professional

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With a key focus on sustainability, AIS aims to leverage green hydrogen to reduce CO2 emissions to the tune of 25,000MT over two decades from this plant. INOX Air Products will supply green hydrogen to power AIS’ new float glass facility that will have an monthly capacity of up to 17,000MT.

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PBL/JRC: Global CO2 emissions increase to new all-time record in 2013, but growth is slowing down

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Global CO 2 emissions from fossil fuel use and cement production reached a new all-time high in 2013, according to the annual report “Trends in global CO2 emissions”, released by PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency and the European Joint Research Centre (JRC). The much lower emissions increase in China of 4.2% in 2013 and 3.4%

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CO2 and Methane Emissions Continued Rise in 2008 Despite Economic Slump

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Only by reducing our dependence on fossil fuels and increasing energy production from renewable resources will we start to see improvements and begin to lessen the effects of climate change. Agung (Indonesia) in 1963 and Mt. Pieter Tans, NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory (ESRL). The large volcanic eruptions of Mt. David Hofmann.

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Study find biofuels policy doubles CO2 emissions

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Since 15 April 2008, the Renewable Transport Fuels Obligation (RTFO) has required suppliers to add biofuels to fuel in an attempt to cut climate-changing emissions. . “Investing in first class public transport is a much better way to reduce emissions on our roads.

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Devil in the Details: World Leaders Scramble To Salvage and Shape Copenhagens UNFCCC Climate Summit

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ºF) above pre-industrial levels as well as the long-term stabilization of greenhouse gases at a 350 ppm CO2 equivalent. Indonesia’s current rate of deforestation is estimated to be about 100,000 hectares (3,800 square miles) per year, down from a high of 250,000 hectares (9,500 square miles).

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