gigatons in A Sentence

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    This technology could prevent up to 100 Gigatons(GT) of CO2-equivalent emissions by 2050.

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    By 2050, the Outlook predicts 972 metric Gigatons of carbon will be emitted, overshooting the 810-metric-gigaton budget associated with the target.

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    With a so-called super-eruption, 1000 Gigatons of volcanic material is thrown into the air and entire continents can be covered with a layer of ash.

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    Last month over 40 percent of Greenland experienced melting over a few days, with the total ice lost estimated to be more than 2 Gigatons.

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    According to NASA monitoring, between 2002 and 2016, Antarctica lost 125 Gigatons of ice per year, causing sea levels worldwide to rise by 0.35 millimeters annually.

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    Now there are only 360 Gigatons left, and in eight and a half years this will run out if the current levels of emissions are maintained.

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    The group reported that in 2015, nearly 9,000 oilfields in 90 countries produced greenhouse gases equivalent to 1.7 Gigatons of carbon dioxide- roughly 5 percent of all emissions from fuel combustion that year.

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    New research from Stanford University found that in 2015, nearly 9,000 oilfields in 90 countries produced greenhouse gases equivalent to 1.7 Gigatons of carbon dioxide- roughly five percent of all emissions from fuel combustion that year.

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    A new study from Stanford University learned that in 2015, approximately 9,000 oilfields in 90 countries generated greenhouse gases equivalent to 1.7 Gigatons of carbon dioxide(CO2)- approximately 5% of all emissions from fuel combustion that year.

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    New research from Stanford University finds that in 2015, nearly 9,000 oilfields in 90 countries produced greenhouse gases equivalent to 1.7 Gigatons of carbon dioxide- roughly 5 percent of all emissions from fuel combustion that year.

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    There, she explained with her well know seriousness that the world has very little time left, precisely eight and a half years, because as of January 1, 2018, only 420 Gigatons of carbon dioxide remained.

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    Recently the intergovernmental UN panel of climate change experts in its latest report concluded that if we do not want an increase in temperature by more than 2 degrees Celsius we cannot emit more than one thousand Gigatons of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere by the year 2050.

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    Recently the intergovernmental UN panel of climate change experts in its latest report concluded that if we do not want an increase in temperature by more than 2 degrees centigrade we cannot emit more than one thousand Gigatons of greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere by the year 2050.

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