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Emissions Gap Report 2020
2021-01-20 (or before) in UN Environment ProgrammeThe 2020 report finds that the world is still heading for a temperature rise in excess of 3°C this century but a low-carbon pandemic recovery could reduce the worst impacts of climate change.
Tagged under: Greenhouse Gases | Climate Change | Net Zero | Climate Change Impacts
How minerals and metals companies can help achieve 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
2020-03-05 (or before) in UN Environment ProgrammeTagged under: Minerals
Emissions Gap Report 2019
2019-12-04 (or before) in UN Environment ProgrammeAs the world strives to cut greenhouse gas emissions and limit climate change, it is crucial to track progress towards globally agreed climate goals. For a decade, UNEP’s Emissions Gap Report has compared where greenhouse gas emissions are heading against where they need to be, and highlighted the best ways to close the gap. As the world strives to cut greenhouse gas emissions and limit climate change, it is crucial to track progress towards globally agreed climate goals. For a decade, UNEP’s Emissions Gap Report has compared where greenhouse gas emissions are heading against where they need to be, and highlighted th...
Tagged under: Greenhouse Gases | Climate Change | Net Zero
Bittersweet nature of nitrogen calls for better management practices
2019-10-23 (or before) in UN Environment ProgrammeNearly 80 per cent of the air we breathe is nitrogen, a harmless inert gas. However, nitrogen also combines with other atoms to form chemical compounds—known as “reactive nitrogen” or “fixed nitrogen” (Nr)—that are essential for life on Earth but, at high concentrations, also hugely damaging to the environment.
Tagged under: Oceans | Africa | Caribbean | Climate Change Mitigation
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