Paul Peace · @paulpeace
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Ariadne · @ariadne
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Here are the highlights (lowlights) of the report released today (20. March 2023). At this point, the "Summary for Policymakers" is only available; the longer (full) report is "coming soon" according to the IPCC website. You can download the Summary from the link below.

Observed Warming and its Causes - Global surface temperature was 1.09°C [0.95°C–1.20°C] higher in 2011–2020 than 1850–19006, with larger increases over land (1.59°C [1.34°C–1.83°C]) than over the ocean (0.88°C [0.68°C–1.01°C]).

- Global surface temperature in the first two decades of the 21st century (2001-2020) was 0.99 [0.84 to 1.10]°C higher than 1850-1900. Global surface temperature has increased faster since 1970 than in any other 50-year period over at least the last 2000 years (high confidence).

- The likely range of total human-caused global surface temperature increase from 1850–1900 to 2010–
13 2019 is 0.8°C–1.3°C, with a best estimate of 1.07°C. Over this period, it is likely that well-mixed greenhouse gases () contributed a warming of 1.0°C–2.0°C, and other human drivers (principally aerosols) contributed a cooling of 0.0°C–0.8°C, natural (solar and volcanic) drivers changed global surface temperature by –0.1°C to +0.1°C, and internal variability changed it by –0.2°C to +0.2°C.

- Observed increases in well-mixed concentrations since around 1750 are unequivocally caused by GHG emissions from human activities over this period. Historical cumulative net from 1850 to 2019 were 2400±240 GtCO2 of which more than half (58%) occurred between 1850 and 1989, and about 42% occurred between 1990 and 2019 (high confidence). In 2019, atmospheric CO2 concentrations (410 parts per
22 million) were higher than at any time in at least 2 million years (high confidence), and concentrations of methane
23 (1866 parts per billion) and nitrous oxide (332 parts per billion) were higher than at any time in at least 800,000 years (very high confidence).

- Global net anthropogenic GHG emissions have been estimated to be 59±6.6 GtCO2-eq9 in 2019, about 12% (6.5 GtCO2-eq) higher than in 2010 and 54% (21 GtCO2-eq) higher than in 1990, with the largest share and growth in gross GHG emissions occurring in CO2 from fossil fuels combustion and industrial processes (CO2-FFI) followed by methane, whereas the highest relative growth occurred in fluorinated gases (F-gases),
30 starting from low levels in 1990. Average annual GHG emissions during 2010-2019 were higher than in any previous decade on record, while the rate of growth between 2010 and 2019 (1.3% year-1) was lower than that
32 between 2000 and 2009 (2.1% year-1). In 2019, approximately 79% of global GHG emissions came from the sectors of energy, industry, transport and buildings together and 22%10 from agriculture, forestry and other land use (AFOLU). Emissions reductions in CO2-FFI due to improvements in energy intensity of GDP and carbon intensity of energy, have been less than emissions increases from rising global activity levels in industry, energy supply, transport, agriculture and buildings. (high confidence)

ipcc.ch/report/ar6/syr/

video here - ipcc.ch/report/ar6/syr/

#AR6 #ipcc #ghgs #ghg #co2 #emissions #climate #ClimateCrisis #methane #fossilfuels #earth #globalwarming #agw #anthropogenicglobalwarming

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Drea and Team · @NewScience101
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New deeper research study reveals if actions to improve steel’s carbon footprint aren’t taken soon,
greenhouse gas emissions produced by the industry could reach about 27.5% of the world’s total carbon emissions by 2030.
Many thanks @Snoro & @justliz@universeodon for sharing.

bit.ly/3Hnvevw

#stemeducation #materials #engineering #ghgs #carbonreduction #sustainability

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Drea and Team · @NewScience101
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Byrnejmf · @Byrnejmf
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@andreareimer @DavidSuzukiFDN Our 2013 short doc Vancouver: greenest city described goals. biggest problem? emissions associate with . Solution: geothermal, and ground-based heating and cooling using green electricity, eliminates ! vimeo.com/96922980

#ghg #naturalgas #ghgs

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M. Grégoire · @mpjgregoire
372 followers · 15511 posts · Server mamot.fr

@robsonfletcher Do Canadians still burn oil in their furnaces?

#canpol #ghgs #carbontax

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Sedat Gündoğdu · @sgundogdu
75 followers · 359 posts · Server mastodon.social

RT @tonyrwalker1@twitter.com

The should not become the world’s garbage dump.

Burning for "energy" releases and contributes to accelerating the and produces atmospheric and other pollutants for local communities and workers.

twitter.com/ZeroWasteMv/status

🐦🔗: twitter.com/tonyrwalker1/statu

#maldives #plasticwaste #ghgs #climatecrisis #plasticpollution

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LivingGreenIsMyDream · @NCACTorontoKate
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LivingGreenIsMyDream · @NCACTorontoKate
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Fast fashion describes cheap, stylish, mass-produced clothes that have a huge impact on the environment. These garments appeal to shoppers because they are affordable & trendy

It's throw away culture. Clothes don't last (sometimes not even beyond the first wash)

The type of fabrics used to make them are questionable. Dangerous plastic with lead even!

Teach your daughters the value of quality clothing. Help them make the right choice.

#ClimateAction #livegreen #fastfashion #ghgs

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NanoBookReview · @NanoBookReview
37 followers · 33 posts · Server zirk.us

Algae related technologies that could be used to sequester carbon, if only we had a cap and trade market:

Algael Turf Scraping
Seaweed Farming
Vertical Algae Farms
Passive CO2 Sponges
Raceway Algae Farms

#algae #sequestration #climatechange #globalwarming #co2 #ghgs #carbondioxide #carbonmarket #capandtrade

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