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China, the United States, India, the EU27, Russia and Brazil were the world’s largest GHG emitters in 2023. Together they account for 49.8% of global population, 63.2% of global gross domestic product, 64.2% of global fossil fuel consumption and 62.7% of global GHG emissions.
The Climate Book is a collective non-fiction book by the climate activist Greta Thunberg. [ 13 ] [ 1 ] The original English edition was published in October 2022. [ 1 ] Translations are published in languages including German, [ 2 ] Spanish, [ 3 ] Portuguese, [ 4 ] Italian, [ 5 ] French, [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Dutch, [ 8 ] Swedish, [ 9 ] Danish, [ 10 ...
Since the start of the Industrial Revolution, atmospheric CO 2 concentration have been increasing, causing global warming and ocean acidification. [12] In October 2023 the average level of CO 2 in Earth's atmosphere, adjusted for seasonal variation, was 422.17 parts per million by volume (ppm). [13]
In a study published in November 2004 Edward R. Cook, Jan Esper and Rosanne D'Arrigo re-examined their 2002 paper, and now supported MBH. They concluded that "annual temperatures up to AD 2000 over extra-tropical NH land areas have probably exceeded by about 0.3 °C the warmest previous interval over the past 1162 years".
Small is Profitable: The Hidden Economic Benefits of Making Electrical Resources the Right Size; Solar Electricity Handbook IPCC; Solar Energy Perspectives (2011) by the International Energy Agency; The Solar Generation (2018) by Philip R Wolfe; Straight Up; Surviving the Century: Facing Climate Chaos and Other Global Challenges
This specific installation is expected to be one of many in cities around the world. [8] At the time of installation, the clock read 7 years and 102 days. Greta Thunberg , Swedish environmental activist , was involved in the project early on, and reportedly received a hand-held version of the climate clock.
The Power of Geography: Ten Maps that Reveal the Future of Our World is a book on geopolitics by the British author and journalist Tim Marshall. It was published by Elliott & Thompson in 2021 and is the sequel to his 2015 book Prisoners of Geography .
Climate TRACE (Tracking Real-Time Atmospheric Carbon Emissions) [1] is an independent group which monitors and publishes greenhouse gas emissions. [2] It launched in 2021 before COP26, [3] and improves monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) of both carbon dioxide and methane.