This technology could prevent up to 100 Gigatons(GT) of CO2-equivalent emissions by 2050.
By 2050, the Outlook predicts 972 metric Gigatons of carbon will be emitted,
overshooting the 810-metric-gigaton budget associated with the target.
With a so-called super-eruption, 1000 Gigatons of volcanic material is thrown into the air
and entire continents can be covered with a layer of ash.
Last month over 40 percent of Greenland experienced melting over a few days, with the total ice
lost estimated to be more than 2 Gigatons.
According to NASA
monitoring, between 2002 and 2016, Antarctica lost 125 Gigatons of ice per year, causing
sea levels worldwide to rise by 0.35 millimeters annually.
Now there are only 360 Gigatons left,
and in eight and a half years this will run out if the current levels of emissions are maintained.
The group reported that in 2015,
nearly 9,000 oilfields in 90 countries produced greenhouse gases equivalent to 1.7 Gigatons of carbon dioxide- roughly
5 percent of all emissions from fuel combustion that year.
New research from Stanford University found that
in 2015, nearly 9,000 oilfields in 90 countries produced greenhouse gases equivalent to 1.7 Gigatons of carbon dioxide-
roughly five percent of all emissions from fuel combustion that year.
A new study from Stanford University learned
that in 2015, approximately 9,000 oilfields in 90 countries generated greenhouse gases equivalent to 1.7 Gigatons of carbon dioxide(CO2)-
approximately 5% of all emissions from fuel combustion that year.
New research from Stanford University finds that
in 2015, nearly 9,000 oilfields in 90 countries produced greenhouse gases equivalent to 1.7 Gigatons of carbon dioxide-
roughly 5 percent of all emissions from fuel combustion that year.
There, she explained with her well know seriousness that the world has very little time left, precisely eight and a half years, because as of January 1, 2018,
only 420 Gigatons of carbon dioxide remained.
Recently the intergovernmental UN panel of climate change experts in its latest report concluded that if we do not want an increase in temperature by more than 2 degrees Celsius we
cannot emit more than one thousand Gigatons of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere by the year 2050.
Recently the intergovernmental UN panel of climate change experts in its latest report concluded that if we do not want an increase in temperature by more than 2 degrees centigrade we
cannot emit more than one thousand Gigatons of greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere by the year 2050.