Major cuts to surging CO2 emissions are needed now, not down the road, study finds
In 2004 a very popular study aimed to address climate change by
deploying wedges of different existing energy technologies or
approaches. According to the study by Robert Socolow and Stephen Pacala,
each wedge would avoid one billion tons of carbon (1 GtC) emissions per
year after 50 years. The study showed that, at that time, seven wedges
could stabilize carbon dioxide emissions relative to what would happen
if things remained "business-as-usual."
http://phys.org/news/2013-01-major-surging-co2-emissions-road.html#nwlt
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