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This map shows the places that would go dark if we banned fossil fuels tomorrowAlex Kuzoian
The Map of Biodiversity Importance highlights where the most imperiled yet least protected species are concentrated, pointing to areas along California's coast, in the vast Central Valley, and in the mountains where conservation investment could benefit multiple threatened species found nowhere else on ...
After three years of limited conference attendance, we had a blast at State of the Map US this year! The conference was held in Richmond, Virginia, so a long trip for those of us on the West Coast, but close to home for others, now that we are fully remote. It was great to come...
advocacy organization, the umbrella of a biodiversity information network spanning the western hemisphere. Based in the U.S., NatureServe and its network of member programs produce essential information about North American species and ecosystems, where they are found, and to what degree they are ...
“fugitive emissions” as the UNFCCC calls them—that arise before the fuels are ever consumed. The maps delineate where these emissions occur based on the locations of coal mines, oil and gas wells, pipelines, refineries, and fuel storage and transportation infrastructure. The maps wererecently ...
2. Alignment of business and investment models with commercial drivers As renewable energy technologies become cheaper and the environmental and social costs of using fossil fuels become more apparent, business models are evolving to facilitate the procurement of renewable energy and deployment of distribu...
“To meet this challenge, action taken by governments must be urgent and focussed. We shouldn’t get distracted by emerging technologies like CCUS, when it is undeniable that the majority of emissions reductions will come from the displacement of fossil fuels by wind and solar, which are ...
To achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, renewable electricity has to replace fossil fuels to become the world’s largest energy source. Source: International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) To achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, solar‑ and wind‑based energy are set to become the major RE electr...
Statistical analysis by the International Energy Agency shows there are large transfers from the public purse that encourage the consumption of polluting fuels. The IEA calculates that the global subsidy bill for fossil fuels stood at about $490bn in 2014, although reductions in the market price of...