2008 Clearinghouse Of Technological Options For Reducing Anthropogenic Non Co2 Ghg Emissions From All Sectors

Year: 2008

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Abstract

This document published in 2008 presents comprehensive research findings on climate science, environmental policy, and sustainability challenges.

Summary

This carbon analysis examines greenhouse gas emissions trends, carbon cycle dynamics, and mitigation strategies, providing data-driven insights into pathways for achieving deep decarbonization across economic sectors.

Key Findings

  • Global CO2 emissions must reach net-zero by 2050 to limit warming to 1.5°C
  • Carbon pricing mechanisms are expanding globally
  • Nature-based solutions can provide up to 30% of required mitigation
  • Early action is significantly more cost-effective than delayed response

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(2008). 2008 Clearinghouse Of Technological Options For Reducing Anthropogenic Non Co2 Ghg Emissions From All Sectors.

MLA Style

“2008 Clearinghouse Of Technological Options For Reducing Anthropogenic Non Co2 Ghg Emissions From All Sectors.”

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