The stability of the AMOC is crucial for maintaining a balanced climate, especially for countries surrounding the Atlantic Ocean. A significant slowdown or collapse of the AMOC could lead to abrupt and potentially irreversible changes in climate. For Europe, this could mean much colder temperatures, especially in the winter months, and significant shifts in precipitation patterns.
The #UK's #GHG emission dropped by 4% in 2024 (-54% since 1990) #energysky
The UK's GHG emission dropped ...
"With the consumer levy nullified, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has the industrial #carbon price in his sights. But it’s actually been hugely effective at reducing #emissions."https://thenarwhal.ca/canada-industrial-carbon-tax-explainer/
one of Elon's 18 mini-Elons may figure out fracking on Mars might work; pumping some #ghg into the Martian atmosphere would do likely little harm.
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@inthehands I had no idea that Tesla was selling carbon credits. Carbon credits are a scam for corporations to avoid reducing greenhouse gas #GHG emissions. That’s it. So yes, this idea should go away. However, if a company can demonstrate that they are in fact sequestering significant amounts of GHG, then this should be rewarded in some way, but not at the expense of greater emissions by some other company. The book, “Ministry of the Future” by Kim Stanley Robinson has some good ideas along this line and lots of others too.
Pour chacun des gas à effet de serre, la pente a aussi une pente: les concentrations, loin de diminuer, s'incurvent toutes vers le haut. https://www.jkclimate.fr/Dashboard2024/greenhouse_gases.html
Dissecting the Attacks on the Endangerment Finding - Legal Planet https://legal-planet.org/2025/03/17/dissecting-the-attacks-on-the-endangerment-finding/ #EPA #GHG
"The American Beef Industry Understood Its Climate Impact Decades Ago"
https://insideclimatenews.org/news/14032025/american-beef-industry-knew-climate-impact-decades-ago/
People need to know about the anti-science and pseudoscience promoted by the meat industry, especially the cow meat industry, to hide the non-slaughter horrors of their bloody industry.
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Jacquet, a professor of environmental science and policy at the University of Miami, noted that the 2006 UN report represented an inflection point, not only making the public aware of livestock’s climate impact, but putting the industry on notice that it could potentially be targeted for regulation. The report said that livestock’s climate emissions—which come from converting forests to pasture, growing feed, methane-emitting cow burps and manure storage—were about 18 percent of the global total, more even than the transportation sector.
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In 1989—the year after NASA’s James Hansen famously told Congress that climate change posed a global threat—the Environmental Protection Agency held a workshop focusing on methane emissions from livestock and, soon after, published a report, “Reducing Methane Emissions from Livestock.” The report said that livestock were a major source of methane and estimated that a 50 percent decrease in global emissions from livestock would yield huge benefits for stabilizing this especially potent greenhouse gas. Tucked into an appendix was the following suggestion: “Reducing methane emissions from ruminants should be pursued as part of an overall investigation into alternatives for reducing future global warming and its impacts.”
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Jacquet and her co-authors note that representatives from the meat and dairy industry attended the 1989 EPA workshop, including a member of the National Cattlemen’s Association. Several months and a handful of planning meetings later, the association, which is the country’s biggest beef lobby and now known as the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, or NCBA, developed a “Strategic Plan on the Environment” to counter anticipated public relations problems or regulations related to climate change. The plan included suggestions to reach out to “key influencers” with research and positive messaging about the industry’s environmental benefits.
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In a separate study, published this week, Jacquet and another University of Miami researcher, Loredana Loy, trace the meat industry’s efforts to derail advocacy groups’ attempts to persuade the public to eat less meat as a climate strategy. These attempts include the Beyond Beef campaign and others, including Diet for a New America and Meatless Monday.
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The study says the livestock industry took a different approach than the oil and gas industry, which tried to convince the public it was only continuing to develop fossil fuels because consumers called for them. The livestock industry, on the other hand, tried to convince consumers that their dietary choices would make no difference.
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#ClimateChange #SpacePollution #Starlink #Musk #ClimateCrisis #GHG
It is very important to ask three questions:
1.) How do spaceship and satellite launches impact our environment, in particular the #thermosphere?
https://mastodon.social/@HistoPol/113295593037140652
2.) Who is the main culprit of this unsustainable development in orbit? (see below)
https://mastodon.social/@HistoPol/111141586398331386
(Translation: see #AltText)
3.) How do we combat it?
The news has been more than a bit grim of late, so hooray for Carbon Brief providing some genuine and really meaningful **good** news: the UK's carbon emissions in 2024 were the lowest since 1872, because demand for fossil fuels just keeps decreasing.
Got Climate Anxiety? Alberta Millennials, I Found the Cure
#Alberta #GHG #emissions are huge. So take action on #climate, #millennials. You'll feel better too. https://albertabeyondfossilfuels.ca/climate-anxiety/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon
The top 20 highest greenhouse forcing entities collectively accounted for 17.5 GtCO2e in emissions in 2023. The list is dominated by state-owned entities, which make up 16 of the top 20, and includes a significant presence of Chinese entities, eight of which accounted for 17.3% of global fossil fuel and cement #CO2 emissions in 2023.
https://carbonmajors.org/briefing/The-Carbon-Majors-Database-2023-Update-31397
"Arctic Climate Collapse! This time it's REALLY flipped!!" - Just have a Think
Got Climate Anxiety? Alberta Millennials, I Found the Cure
#Alberta #GHG #emissions are huge. So take action on #climate, #millennials. You'll feel better too. https://albertabeyondfossilfuels.ca/climate-anxiety/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon
Net-zero homes are touted as a solution for climate change, but they remain out of reach for most
#Canada #Environment #ClimateChange #GHG #NetZero #GreenEnergy #SustainableLiving #ClimateAction #EcoHomes #HousingCrisis #EnergyEfficiency #RenewableEnergy
https://the-14.com/net-zero-homes-are-touted-as-a-solution-for-climate-change-but-they-remain-out-of-reach-for-most/
Southeast Asia’s peatlands and mangroves store immense amounts of carbon, yet they’re rapidly disappearing. A new study finds that conserving and restoring these ecosystems could cut the region’s greenhouse gas emissions from land use in half — equivalent to 16% of the world’s total land-use emissions.
By Hans Nicholas Jong
https://news.mongabay.com/2025/02/protecting-peatlands-and-mangroves-could-halve-southeast-asias-land-use-emissions/
We would halve #methane emissions from North America if we cut cattle by half
A most efficient path would be to target #USA because the headcount is biggest and because each bovine emits most if bred the American way. Same as in Brazil: https://mas.to/@maugendre/113992940508282754
Ref: http://data.yt/