RT @wattTime: Did you catch WattTime's Lekha Sridhar in this #ClimateCurious podcast episode? Here she shares some interesting insights into our @ClimateTRACE work and how the #GHGemissions inventory can be used on the state/region level. https://t.co/M5TXq5ohrx
Hungry? Help, decrease #ClimateCurious harm: “Meat from small, non-ruminant animals, such as chicken, turkey, rabbit and duck, has a much lower GHG footprint than beef and lamb. Chicken… is really similar to farmed fish and eggs." https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20221214-what-is-the-lowest-carbon-protein
Hungry? Help, decrease #ClimateCurious harm: “Meat from small, non-ruminant animals, such as chicken, turkey, rabbit and duck, has a much lower GHG footprint than beef and lamb. Chicken… is really similar to farmed fish and eggs." https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20221214-what-is-the-lowest-carbon-protein
👉 86% of CO2 trapped in our atmosphere comes from 3 things: oil, gas, & coal.
So why have #FossilFuels been strangely invisible in global climate negotiation & climate policy? 🤔
🎧 @Tzeporah@twitter.com explains in this new #ClimateCurious quickie by @tedxlondon@twitter.com https://climate-curious.simplecast.com/episodes/climate-quickie-why-fossil-fuels-were-a-dirty-word-at-cop
86% of everything trapped in our atmosphere comes from three things: oil, gas, and coal, so why has the phrase been strangely invisible in global climate negotiation and climate policy?
@Tzeporah@twitter.com explains in this new #ClimateCurious quickie by @tedxlondon@twitter.com https://climate-curious.simplecast.com/episodes/climate-quickie-why-fossil-fuels-were-a-dirty-word-at-cop