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Denial of anthropogenic climate change
The evidence for the human impact on Earths climate is abundant and incontrovertible, based on our understanding of underlying concepts of the physics of our Earth system and on abundant direct and indirect observations (though its true that the details … Continue reading
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Attribution of climate change
The ‘fingerprint’ of human action on climate can be found from a number of features of global change that point towards our actions driving the changes: But another way we can determine the cause of a change is by a … Continue reading
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Difference between 1.5° and 2.0°C warming
This infographic is from the WWF, and I’m just going to leave it here:
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Water-Energy-Food Nexus
The food-energy-water nexus refers to the way that water security, energy security and food security (all vital for human well-being, poverty reduction and sustainable development) are strongly linked to one another, so the actions in any one area often have … Continue reading
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Global greenhouse gas emissions by sector
The Paris Agreement which came into force in 2016 is a legally binding agreement in which almost all nations of the world agreed to put in place policies to keep global climate warming to below 2°C and ideally below 1.5°C … Continue reading
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