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GHG Emissions

Carbon Drawdown Conference Starts Tuesday

Posted on January 3, 2021 by James Belcher
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The National Council for Science & the Environment and Project Drawdown are co-hosting a virtual conference from January 5-9, 2021. Free for students.

Posted in Climate Change, GHG Emissions, Global, Sustainability, Water

Food Waste GHG Effects Quantified

Posted on June 6, 2016 by James Belcher — No Comments ↓

Food waste has been getting increased attention (thank you, John Oliver). Every week it seems like a new venture is formed to cut the amount of food we throw out, reuse it as an energy source, or otherwise make use of Continue reading Food Waste GHG Effects Quantified→

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Five Years

Posted on May 31, 2016 by James Belcher — No Comments ↓

 An updated Carbon Brief analysis of data from the Global Carbon Project finds that just 5.2 years of CO2 emissions at current levels would be enough to use up the carbon budget for a good chance – a 66% probability – of Continue reading Five Years→

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