Showing posts with label gas emissions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gas emissions. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Australia's Temperature to Rise With Gas Emmissions

"Australia's average temperatures may rise by about 1 degree Celsius (1.8 degrees Fahrenheit) by 2030 and by 3.4 degrees Celsius by 2070 unless greenhouse gas emissions are cut, the nation's weather bureau and science agency said.

Temperatures will be more extreme with ``substantially'' more days over 35 degrees Celsius (95 Fahrenheit), the Bureau of Meteorology and the CSIRO said today in a joint report. Rainfall will decrease and droughts and high fire-danger weather become more frequent under the ``high-emissions'' scenario, it said.

A United Nations panel of scientists last month said the world is ``very unlikely'' to avoid a warming of 2 degrees Celsius that may lead to droughts and floods and put millions of people at risk.

``The message is that global warming is real, humans are very likely to be causing it, and that it is very likely that there will be changes in the global climate system in the centuries to come, larger than those seen in the recent past,'' the report said." |Read more|

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Sued by Environmental Group

"An environmental group sued the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources on Monday over what it called a deficient environmental study for a proposed new steel plant in northern Minnesota.

The Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy (MCEA) claims that the 400-page study needs to include information about global warming gases that will be produced to power the planned Minnesota Steel plant in Nashwauk.

MCEA attorney Kevin Reuther said that the $1.6 billion taconite mine-to-steel plant will require 450 megawatts of electricity -- equivalent to a medium-sized coal-burning power plant. That would produce 5 million tons of carbon dioxide gas per year, he said, a 13 percent increase in industrial emissions at a time when the state's goal is to reduce global warming gases 15 percent from 2005 levels by 2015 and 80 percent by 2050.

"The final EIS [study] does not analyze the greenhouse gas emissions from the proposed Minnesota Steel Project, evaluate any alternatives, or consider any mitigation measures that would reduce or eliminate the project's significant contribution to increased greenhouse gas emissions," according to the complaint, which was filed in Itasca County District Court.

A DNR spokesman said that top agency officials have not seen the lawsuit yet, but will be reviewing it this week. The agency is required to respond to the complaint within 20 days."

TOM MEERSMAN