The implication: in addition to rapid reductions in CO2 emissions from fossil fuel use, we'll likely need big industrial CCS processes to generate negative emissions via approaches like sustainable bioenergy coupled with CCS and / or direct air capture (DAC) + sequestration to make
our climate goals a reality.
Not exact matches
The United Nations Environment Program warns that global emissions of greenhouse gases are opening up a widening gap between
reality and
climate change
goals
The
goal of this project was to craft a collective narrative from interviews of 30 global leaders who represent government, civil society and business interests — all making the case that deforestation must stop immediately if we are to protect our planet from the grim
realities of
climate change.
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The wider investigative
goal I proposed to ProPublica is to expose «
reality gaps» in descriptions of clean - energy technologies and policies (not to mention policies of those saying the fossil - fuel status quo is just fine) and point to under - addressed opportunities to cut vulnerability to
climate - related hazards right now.
The bottom line, of course, is the uncomfortable
reality that adapting to
climate change is and will be a prime priority while mitigating emissions remains, for most countries, a generations - spanning long - term
goal — unless and until some epic environmental disruption forces it to the front of the line.
Considering this contrasting
reality, it is only fair to celebrate Sony's new
climate goals and to invite other companies in the country to follow suit in order to make a stronger case to the government in Japan for the adoption of more ambitious targets that enable a smooth transition towards a low - carbon economy.
To achieve its
goals,
Climate Reality's operating budget is comprised mostly of donations, grants, financial contributions, and gifts.
«The
reality is that developing countries will not reach their development
goals if
climate change is not addressed.
The
goal of this project was to craft a collective narrative from interviews of 30 global leaders who represent government, civil society and business interests — all making the case that deforestation must stop immediately if we are to protect our planet from the grim
realities of
climate change.
As China's domestic energy policy has transformed over the last several years to incorporate
climate - friendly
goals — increased energy efficiency and a greater contribution of non-fossil fuels to its energy mix — this opportunity is already becoming a
reality, especially as the United States advances comprehensive
climate policy.
The disconnect between rhetoric and
reality in US News & World Report: The
goal of the Paris
climate agreement to keep warming below 2 °C, and to 1.5 °C if possible, does not jibe with the actual emissions reductions pledged in the agreement.
The
reality check for the «carbon bubble» proponents is that global energy demands still need to be met and that there are limits to the growth rate of fossil energy substitutes, even as
climate goals come under pressure.
At The
Climate Reality Project we believe COP21 is our best chance yet to secure a strong international agreement that includes meaningful emissions reductions commitments based on national circumstances, a system of periodic review for these commitments and a long - term
goal of net zero carbon emissions.
Advising environmental organizations and government bodies may be your ultimate
goal in this area, but the
reality is that most of the work involves assisting corporations with
climate change compliance.