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Glen Peters
Peters_Glen
Where do most GHG emissions come from?~34% Energy transformation (electricity/heat 24%, fugitive 10%)~26% Agriculture & waste (15%) & LUC (11%)~20% Industry (energy use 11%, process 9%)~14% Transport~6% Direct energy use
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Transport for Quality of Life
TfQL2Pagers
…planned road schemes will make CO2 emissions go UP by 20 million tonnes (Mt) between now and 2032. Whereas we think emissions from the strategic road network need to go
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Sara Place
drsplace
In 1990, global GHG emissions were ~39 Gt. Agriculture (all crops & livestock) were responsible for 4.6 Gt, & ag land use (e.g., land conversion, emissions from soil, etc.) were
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casey briggs
CaseyBriggs
How did the IPA find 653,600 jobs are at risk from a net zero emissions target?Here's how:* Calculate average emissions per job in Australia * Find industries in which emissions
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Dr. Jonathan Foley
GlobalEcoGuy
I often get asked “what are the best carbon offsets?”My response?I’d rank them from 1 (best) to 4 (worst).1. None. Reduce your emissions instead. There is absolutely no substitute for
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Andrew Logan
ALoganCeres
$XOM headlines the 30% absolute reduction it expects in its upstream GHG emissions by 2025, then buries this in the footnotes: "Plans cover Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions...for assets
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Dr. Jonathan Foley
GlobalEcoGuy
It’s exciting that Elon Musk @elonmusk wants to incentivize research into carbon removal technologies.However, be careful here. This CANNOT be seen as a substitute from eliminating primary emissions from fossil
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ℝ𝕚𝕔𝕙𝕒𝕣𝕕 𝕃𝕠𝕨𝕖𝕤
heatpolicyrich
Don't know about you, but I've spent the morning creating UK emission trajectories for heat. That shaded bit is the cumulative emissions of not acting. The lower line is an
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🇦🇺 🪃 Boomerangℂ𝕙𝕣𝕚𝕤 🌈
BoomerangChris
(1/6) This morning, @DaveSharma said: “For those interested in the facts, NZ emissions have increased since 2005. Australia’s emissions have reduced by 16.6% over the same period.” To appreciate what
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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.
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Brett Dolter
BrettDolter
What is the future of oil and gas in Saskatchewan? It's a conversation that we should be willing to have in this province. Here are some charts to put the
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Dr. Robert Rohde
RARohde
The Global Carbon Budget report for 2020 is out.Due to the pandemic, they estimate that carbon dioxide emissions will have fallen 6.7% globally in 2020.That's the largest absolute decline ever,
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NextWave EFT
NextWaveEFT
1/In light of a Dem sweep and likely vilification of the entire “fossil fuels” industry, important to remember there is a greater decrease in emissions switching from coal to natural
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Glen Peters
Peters_Glen
THREAD: Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs)Global car sales shrank by ~14% in 2020* Sales of electric cars grew ~50% (from a very low level)* Sales of SUVs declined ~10%, but share
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Tim Stephens
ProfTimStephens
If Australia is to get to net zero emissions by 2050, transport emissions need to be addressed (they make up ~18% of Australia's total emissions). Here's a thread on how
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Dom Potter
DomPotter
"All upstream Scope 3, is really someone else’s Scope 1 and Scope 2"There is a really big problem with this line of thinking about carbon emissions To start with, The
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