Examples of using Billion tons in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Each year we add another nine billion tons or so, and that amount has been increasing 6 percent annually.
In the decade 2001-2010, some 272 billion tons more snow fell on Antarctica per year compared with the decade 1801-1810.
Each year we throw up another 9 billion tons or so, an amount that's been increasing as much as 6 percent annually.
Each year we throw up another 9 billion tons or so, and amount that has been increasing by as much as six percent annually.
at best, maybe 13 billion tons, and that just won't cut it.
averaging 82 billion tons a year.
Greenland has already lost more than 250 billion tons from a combination of melt runoff
or 8.8 billion tons.
From about 2007 to 2016, agriculture and forestry every year put 5.7 billion tons of carbon dioxide into the air, but pulled 12.3 billion tons of it out.
The total global CO₂ emissions reached 32.5 billion tons last year, according to the International Energy Agency(IEA).
According to bioMason,"global cement production in 2008 amounted to 2.8 billion tons, with equivalent quantities of CO2 released into the atmosphere".
To put 12 billion tons in perspective, that's about 35,000 times as heavy at the Empire State Building.
A billion tons of plastic have been produced in recent decades
They found that approximately 1.1 billion tons, or 41 percent, of the world's waste is disposed of through unregulated burning every year.
is set to reach 2.2 billion tons by 2025.
According to the study in the journal Nature, Antarctica lost nearly 84 billion tons of ice per year between 1992 and 2011;
More than nine billion tons of plastic has been produced since 1950 with most of it discarded in landfills
According to previous estimates about one thousand billion tons of carbon are stored in living organisms,
If we assume human emissions have to date added some 200 billion tons of CO2 to the atmosphere,
According to previous estimates, about one thousand billion tons of carbon is stored in living organisms,