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As more carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere, its potency as a greenhouse gas intensifies, potentially exacerbating global warming, said a recent study by a team of scientists from the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science.

Carbon Dioxide ‘s Escalating Impact

As more carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere, its potency as a greenhouse gas intensifies, potentially exacerbating global warming, said a recent study by a team of scientists from the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science.
The richest one per cent of the world's population emitted as much carbon in 2019 as the poorest two-thirds. With the UN climate summit looming, concerns mount over the achievability of the 1.5°C target for controlling global temperature rise, said new Oxfam report.

Richest 1% Emitted Carbon as Much as Two-Thirds of Humanity

The richest one per cent of the world's population emitted as much carbon in 2019 as the poorest two-thirds. With the UN climate summit looming, concerns mount over the achievability of the 1.5°C target for controlling global temperature rise, said new Oxfam report.
N report reveals that adopting sustainable cooling measures can slash sectoral emissions by 60%, with over 60 countries committing to climate-responsible cooling. Explore the financial implications, the Global Cooling Pledge impact, and the role of G20 nations in steering the cooling sector toward a sustainable future.

Emissions Gap Report Reveals Urgent Need for Global Action

In a sobering revelation, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) released the Emissions Gap Report 2023, painting a dire picture of our planet's climate trajectory. With global temperatures and greenhouse gas emissions skyrocketing, the Broken Record report underscores the imperative for immediate and intensified climate action.
The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has issued a stark warning, stating that an additional $8 billion to $28 billion annually will be required to decarbonize the global shipping sector by 2050. Furthermore, substantial investments ranging from $28 billion to $90 billion annually will be necessary to develop infrastructure for 100% carbon-neutral fuels by the same deadline.

Billions Needed to Decarbonize Shipping Industry by 2050

The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has issued a stark warning, stating that an additional $8 billion to $28 billion annually will be required to decarbonize the global shipping sector by 2050. Furthermore, substantial investments ranging from $28 billion to $90 billion annually will be necessary to develop infrastructure for 100% carbon-neutral fuels by the same deadline.
Methane emissions have emerged as a potent contributor to the climate crisis, prompting a growing interest in mitigating these emissions within crucial agricultural sectors.

Addressing Methane Emissions in Agriculture

Methane emissions have emerged as a potent contributor to the climate crisis, prompting a growing interest in mitigating these emissions within crucial agricultural sectors.
Economic expansion and population growth are expected to drive higher demand for Road Freight, according to a recent study from the International Energy Agency. Moreover, the report finds that electric and fuel cell options are not always available or economically viable for the entire road freight sector.

Challenges in Decarbonising the Road Freight Sector

Economic expansion and population growth are expected to drive higher demand for Road Freight, according to a recent study from the International Energy Agency. Moreover, the report finds that electric and fuel cell options are not always available or economically viable for the entire road freight sector.
Majority of the people believe investing in infrastructure could stimulate economic growth and job creation but are cautious about delivery, increased taxation, and borrowing to fund such investments, according to a recent study. A recent global study conducted in 31 countries by Ipsos in collaboration with the Global Infrastructure Investor Association highlights this.

Making Cities Greener Doesn’t Just Capture Carbon – It Reduces It

In a groundbreaking study, researchers from Sweden, the United States, and China have unveiled a path towards carbon neutrality for dozens of European cities within the next decade. Their findings demonstrate that by integrating nature into urban infrastructure, cities can not only capture carbon emissions but also significantly reduce them.
Four Degree Increase in Plant Emissions/Dust adds to 14 % increased pollution

Four Degree Increase in Plant Emissions/Dust adds to 14 % increased pollution

In a new study, the researchers revealed that when global temperatures increase by four degrees Celsius, harmful plant emissions and dust will...
A study by European experts lists 15 overlooked and emerging issues that have the potential to drastically impact the UK's forests in the next half-century, with 'catastrophic forest ecosystem collapse' leading the concerns.

Improving Grasslands Management Helps in Carbon Reduction

If you improve management practices in grasslands, then no doubt, you can boost the capacity of soils as carbon sinks, and help...
Emission reductions in the 11 high-income countries that have managed to "decouple" CO2 emissions from Gross Domestic Product (GDP) have been deemed insufficient to meet the ambitious goals of the Paris Agreement, according to a recent study published in The Lancet Planetary Health journal.

Emissions By Billionaires 100 times far more than an Average Man

The investments made by just 125 billionaires emit 393 million tonnes of CO2e each year – the equivalent of France – at...