Por: Forbes Business November 11, 2022
Topline Global carbon emissions continued to rise this year and have shown no signs of slowing down, the Global Carbon Project said Thursday, as world leaders push for new initiatives to halt climate change at this week’s United Nations Climate Change Conference. Carbon emissions rose to an all-time high in 2022.Getty Images Key Facts Global carbon dioxide emissions are expected to total 40.6 billion tons this year, as emissions from fossil... + full article
NBC News USA Science November 11, 2022
Global emissions of carbon dioxide stayed at record high levels in 2022, giving the planet less than a decade to meet the goals of the landmark Paris Agreement, according to a report released Thursday. The Global Carbon Project, made up of scientists who track and quantify... + más
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Global Carbon Emissions Showed No Signs Of Decline This Year, Scientists Warn | Forbes
WPLG Local 10 USA Tech November 11, 2022
SHARM EL-SHEIKH – The world’s burning of coal, oil and natural gas this year is putting 1% more heat-trapping carbon dioxide in the air than last year, bad news for the fight against but with an odd twist, according to scientists who track emissions.China’s carbon... + más
Global carbon emissions are still at record highs | NBC News
Time USA Science October 28, 2022
As climate change threatens to reshape the planet forever, more and more companies are promising to improve their carbon footprint. But reducing greenhouse gas emissions doesn’t just happen overnight. That’s why many big corporations have turned to carbon offsets to bridge... + más
Why this investor doesn't back companies that use carbon offsets | CNBC
Soil’s Power as a Climate Solution Has Often Been Overlooked. Until Now | Time
Time USA Tech October 28, 2022
The cost to halt global warming has been pegged at between over the next 20 years—a big range because on the best strategies. Additionally, many methods are still being developed and not yet scaled up to tackle the magnitude of the problem. The main way to slow climate change... + más
Here’s How The Ocean is Being Harnessed as a Climate Solution | Time
Time USA Science October 26, 2022
One of the most significant carbon sinks on the planet is right below your feet. , that layer of organic material and crushed-up rock that covers much of the terrestrial earth like a chocolate coating, contains about . It’s the on the planet after the ocean, currently holding... + más
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WPLG Local 10 USA Tech October 26, 2022
Who made the mess the world is now in? More than half of the world’s heat-trapping gases comes from three places: The United States, China and Europe. And it piles up quickly at more than 2.5 million pounds (1.1 million kilograms) per second. Once heat trapping gases get into... + más
Researchers Reveal the Worst Methane Super-Emitters in the U.S. | Time
Climate reparations may be ethical, but they aren't the best fix, climatologist says | CNBC
Time USA Science October 17, 2022
In the battle to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and slow global warming, humans have a few natural allies. The best-known of these allies are trees, those charismatic carbon sinks that create shade and oxygen for us and our fellow landbound creatures. But... + más
Honestly? The Link Between Climate Change and Hurricanes Is Complicated | The Atlantic
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