Toggle navigation
TWunroll
TWunroll
faq
Contact US
#GHGs
Amy Turner
amyturner
This is not at all surprising, and while sobering, it's good to have a look at how miscalculations get made. Cities follow an imperfect protocol to measure emissions from identified
Read more
Ketan Joshi
KetanJ0
One thing is pretty clear: the fossil fuel industry in Australia has captured both the government and the opposition party.The mechanics are simple: one or more party members promise to
Read more
Joshua Newell
joshnewell
I have a new paper in PNAS, with Ben Goldstein and Dimitrios Gounaridis. Good to see the research is getting covered by CNN, AP, and elsewhere.https://news.umich.edu/homes-of-wealthy-americans-have-carbon-footprints-25-higher-than-lower-inc
Read more
Brendon Slotterback
bslotterback
Minnesota is not on track to meet it's greenhouse targets (30% by 2025 and 80% by 2050). Like many parts of the US, the state made great progress on electricity,
Read more
Dave Sawyer
enviroeconomics
Musing on Biden win & climate: Net zero & Paris priority 1. The Obama era electricity regulations & fuel economy standards are reprised. These move fast given current regulatory enablers,
Read more
Trevor Tombe
trevortombe
Perspective: at $170/t, an Alberta family of four would see rebate values of roughly $3,200 per year ($800 per quarter), factoring in GHG reduction estimates from @enviroeconomics.Many will ignore the
Read more
Nicholas Carter
NicholasDCarter
Livestock production is often said to be responsible for only 4.2% of total U.S. GHGs. This is an EPA figure so many assume it's accurate.But this calculation doesn't account for
Read more
Frank Mitloehner
GHGGuru
THREAD: To throw blame on animal agriculture for the planet’s climate crisis, while essentially giving Big Oil a pass is RECKLESS. It not only ignores science, but distracts from real
Read more
Amy Turner
amyturner
The incoming Biden admin has the most ambitious climate plan of any President-elect in history.What does this mean for cities, who've been leading the charge on climate policy for over
Read more
SaskCanola
SaskCanola
The federal government is set to increase the carbon tax to $170/tonne by 2030 with the intent to reduce GHG emissions. This tax not only puts the viability of Saskatchewan
Read more
Sarah Burch
SarahLynnBurch
I did some yelling at my phone this morning while listening to today's @nytimes Daily podcast on climate. Why? 1) Please please don't claim that if the US moves to
Read more
Costa Samaras
CostaSamaras
I want to tell a story about climate change, cars, & how much we drive. We published a new paper on this, led by @CMU_CEE PhD student @AbArfaj & co-authored
Read more
Mike P. "Ontario Dad" Moffatt 🇨🇦🏅🏅
MikePMoffatt
Thread. This is literally the first time in my life that I've felt that we'd exceed a climate target.This is the first time in my life I've felt that we'd
Read more
Richard Waite
waiterich
The White Oak Pastures peer-reviewed regen ag/soil C paper is out. Some thoughts:1) The paper finds GHGs of meat production down -66% compared w "conventional" (poultry, pork, beef) per kg
Read more
Blair King
BlairKing_ca
A classic example why looking at simple numbers ends up with a poor understanding of a topic. Since 1990 Canada has led the G7 in both immigration and population growth.
Read more
Clean Air Task Force
cleanaircatf
The @UNEP #EmissionsGap Report 2020 is out.The headline: Despite those viral posts about dolphins in Venice, the pandemic did not solve our emissions problem. There's a lot to dive into
Read more
‹
1
2
3
4
5
›
By continuing to use the site, you are consenting to the use of cookies as explained in our
Cookie Policy
to improve your experience.
I agree