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(2022) Rapid global phaseout of animal agriculture has the potential to stabilize greenhouse gas levels for 30 years and offset 68 percent of CO2 emissions this century journals.plos.org/climate/arti…

#AnimalRights #AnimalAgriculture #greenhousegas #CO2 #emissions #climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #GlobalWarming #ClimateAction #GoVegan


#News: In 2024, the ultra-rich’s private jet #emissions soared by nearly 50%, and industries like #mining and #palmoil faced much needed scrutiny for #ecocide and unethical practices. Time to hold climate villains accountable! #BoycottPalmOil #Together4Forests eco-business.com/news/climate-…


(2022) Avoiding Climate Catastrophe: Global Elimination of Meat Production Could Save the Planet #climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #environment. #meat #AnimalRights #AnimalAgriculture #emissions #carbon #GoVegan scitechdaily.com/avoiding-clim…




"An #EV is a good way to cut carbon #emissions, but so, it turns out, is a four-day workweek. Do them both, and a thousand other things—and fast—and we might have a shot. "

The first thing a good solar installer does is to make you beef up the insulation in your home: that way you need less solar on the roof.

S: build public transit and bike lanes first, then electrify the remaining cars.

#EnergyTransition #MineralMining #degrowth #JustTransition
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Another #climate #tippingpoint to worry about: #Plankton
Rising temperatures could transform plankton and other tiny aquatic organisms into a huge source of #carbon #emissions, a little-known—and potentially catastrophic—climate tipping point that could accelerate #globalwarming.
A study, published Thursday in Functional Ecology, found that rising temperatures cause a sudden shift in these microbes’ eating habits, flipping them from carbon absorbers to carbon emitters.
grist.org/science/plankton-cli…


Breaking news :/
Based on daily data, the atmospheric CO2 concentration at Mauna Loa averaged ~424.0 ppm over May 2023. That's ~3.0 ppm higher than last year, and that's a lot.
It is also the highest monthly average on record, and most probably of the last 15 million years.

#co2 #ClimateChange #globalwarming #maunaloa #greenhousegas #emissions


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