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Energy and Climate Change:The Context. Richard A. Meserve Carnegie Institution 1530 P St., NW Washington, DC 20004 202-387-6404 rmeserve@ciw.edu. Fossil fuels drove most of the growth & were almost 80% of supply in 2000. Direct measurements of CO 2 show continued rise.
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Energy and Climate Change:The Context Richard A. Meserve Carnegie Institution 1530 P St., NW Washington, DC 20004 202-387-6404 rmeserve@ciw.edu
Fossil fuels drove most of the growth & were almost 80% of supply in 2000.
Direct measurements of CO2 show continued rise Concentration reached 380 ppmv in 2005 Fossil-fuel origin of most of the increase is confirmed by reduction in C-14 concentration. Atmospheric CO2 measured at Mauna Loa, Hawaii. Source: NOAA Climate Monitoring and Diagnostic Laboratory
The last 400 and next 100 years of global temperature Mid-range scenarios are heading for T‘s last seen 30 million years ago.
World CO2 Emissions by Region (Mt of CO2) Source: IEA, 2006
CO2 Data Source: IEA, 2006
Fossil fuels drove most of the growth & were almost 80% of supply in 2000.
Regional Shares of Crude Oil Production Source: IEA, 2006