Our new infographic, based on IPCC data, depicts the likely consequences of
various emissions pathways ranging from a low - carbon future to a fossil fuel - intensive one.
The infographic below, based on IPCC data, depicts the likely consequences of
various emissions pathways ranging from a low - carbon future to a fossil fuel - intensive one.
The study is on
various emissions pathways and is quite interesting.
Not exact matches
In the following chart the colored lines represent
emissions reduction
pathways that would stabilize atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide equivalents at
various levels.
For example, California's Low Carbon Fuel Standard (CA - LCFS) embeds life cycle assessment within the policy to measure
emissions intensity of
various transportation fuel
pathways through their full life cycle (including extraction, recovery, and transport).
To cover this vast amount of ground, it discusses, at a high level, subjects ranging from observations of
various parts of the climate system and climate modelling to the limits of economic assessments, the different
pathways of greenhouse gas
emissions considered, adaptation response strategies and methods of mitigation that include everything from from taxing greenhouse gas
emissions to removing carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere.
Several chemicals that might occur together in environmental media (water, soil, air), food items, biota and humans as a result of
emission from
various sources and via multiple
pathways.