Net zero is on everyone's lips nowadays. So what exactly does “net zero emission” mean? The IPCC demonstrates in its most recent report of 2023 that net emissions must be reduced to zero as soon as possible in order to stabilize global temperatures. The report also states that any scenar...
Carbon sinks, such as forests or our oceans, absorb and store more carbon from the atmosphere than they emit. Investment into their health is called ‘offsetting’ and allows companies to operate in good conscience, knowing their emissions are balanced out. Many companies begin this process by c...
Replacing meat with plant-based foods lowers carbon and other greenhouse emissions. It takes more land to raise livestock than it does to grow food. Growing food also uses less water. 9/10 You May Need Supplements When you follow a meatless or limited plant-based diet, you might miss out ...
The science is clear: we need net zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2050 – Club of Rome COP28: Controversy hangs over climate talks as countries weigh whether to ditch fossil fuels | CNN Planet: Critical: Mongabay: Climate loss & damage fund ‘the furthest thing imaginabl...
It promotes the financialisation of nature, as these offsets commodify nature by putting an economic value on it, to be traded in markets. In climate policies, the term ‘net zero’ has justified carbon offsetting schemes that have delayed the urgent decarbonization of our economies and given...
Of course, it is absolutely essential that new ideas be robustly challenged, particularly if acceptance of them leads one down the road towards something like Net Zero. That’s the beauty of the scientific method; speculations are important but they are only the starting point. But this is not...
Proponents of lab-grown meat argue that fewer animals would have to be slaughtered or raised in overcrowded pens, and carbon emissions could be significantly reduced. Livestock accounts for about 32 percent of human-caused methane emissions, according to the U.N. Environment Program. If meat...
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is toaccelerate the development and deployment of new decarbonizing technologies. The First Movers Coalition is also working with an eighth industry – direct air capture – to speed up the development of technologies that can help the world reach net-zero by...
High carbon emissions: Traditional cook stoves contribute to 25% of global black carbon emissions and 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions. according to data from the World Health Organization. Air pollution: Indoor air pollution from solid combustion accounts for an estimated 4.2 million deaths each...