We cannot continue to allow wealthy countries to externalise the damage of their pollution spree.
According to the definition published by the United Nations (UN), the ‘net zero’ means cutting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, such as carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, as close to zero as possible, with any remaining emissions being reabsorbed from the atmosphere.
COP27 deal on loss and damage was long overdue, but financial assistance alone will not save the world
The ongoing energy war is worsening impact of climate change
India, China, the US and the European Union (EU) have been ranked as the world’s top four emitters respectively of carbon dioxide accounting for 58 percent of global emissions in 2017, according to a study.
The concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere hits a new high, the UN says, warning that drastic action is needed to achieve targets set by the Paris climate agreement.
Scientists have a found a quick way — but not a cheap one — to turn heat-trapping carbon dioxide gas into harmless rock.
Annual global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels could drop slightly in 2015, according to a report from the Global Carbon...
We cannot continue to allow wealthy countries to externalise the damage of their pollution spree.
According to the definition published by the United Nations (UN), the ‘net zero’ means cutting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, such as carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, as close to zero as possible, with any remaining emissions being reabsorbed from the atmosphere.
COP27 deal on loss and damage was long overdue, but financial assistance alone will not save the world
The ongoing energy war is worsening impact of climate change
India, China, the US and the European Union (EU) have been ranked as the world’s top four emitters respectively of carbon dioxide accounting for 58 percent of global emissions in 2017, according to a study.
The concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere hits a new high, the UN says, warning that drastic action is needed to achieve targets set by the Paris climate agreement.
Scientists have a found a quick way — but not a cheap one — to turn heat-trapping carbon dioxide gas into harmless rock.
Annual global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels could drop slightly in 2015, according to a report from the Global Carbon...