The UN says the conference will result in around 21,000 tonnes CO2 equivalent.
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Emissions were 147.8 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent in 2008.
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It will also avoid the emission of 3.4 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent by 2030.
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According to Greenpeace, 85 percent of CO2 equivalent emissions in Russia come from its energy industry.
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The European Union's ETS suffers from an oversupply of permits worth 2 billion tons of CO2 equivalent.
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Seis estimates he has sequestered a total of 73,786 tons of CO2 equivalent, or 7,386 tons each year.
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Reducing deforestation and forest degradation could result in a reduction of 0.4-5.8 gigatonnes of CO2 equivalent, the report said.
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The CO2 equivalent for a gas is derived by multiplying the tons of the gas by the associated global warming potential (GWP).
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A CO2 equivalent is a metric measure used to compare the emissions from various greenhouse gases based upon their global warming potential (GWP).
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The greenhouse gas emissions associated with avoidable food and drink waste in the UK accounted for around 17m tonnes of CO2 equivalent.
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With emissions of some 23 billion tonnes of CO2 equivalent, the troubled oil company was the largest emitter among its Latin American peers.
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Poland had some 500 million tonnes of the CO2 equivalent as much of its polluting industry shut down after communism ended in 1989.
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All 10 companies declined to say how much volume in CO2 equivalent they had received for their money, key information for assessing carbon credit deals.
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That translates to a reduction by at least 15% to around 21 million tonnes CO2 equivalents, it said in its annual sustainability report.
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The paper proposed that the fund could target around 1,200 "stranded" methane projects capable of reducing 850 million tons of CO2 equivalent to 2020.