Climate message Strategy
https://www.monbiot.com/2018/10/01/deathly-silence/
Greenhouse Emissions by Sector
Check out the planet's CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions, by sector here. The figures give perspective to the areas I can individually adapt my life in, in order to do my part in lowering humanity's ecological footprint. And of course, where two or more gather... we create a multiplier effect.
Food and Climate Change
Food is something that is universally experienced. We all eat. And therefore, by linking climate change to food, you come to it already with more understanding and so the topic is made more accessible. ~ Karen Brown, Center for ECOliteracy Click on the link food, community, choice
A confident environmental Lady
“It is us human beings who caused climate change and it’s only us who can do anything about it. And it’s only now that we can do anything too... Everyone who is benefitting right now from what society has produced has a role to play in lowering their carbon footprint.
Definitions- carbon related
Carbon footprint: A measure of how much CO2 emissions are associated with fossil energy use. When studying ecological footprints the carbon footprint is added because it is a competing use of bio-productive space, since increasing CO2 concentration in the atmosphere is considered to represent a build-up of ecological debt, and
Rainforest preservation Brazil, 22➡️
Located within the Amazon, in Portel Municipality, Portel micro-Region, it comprises 177,899.5 hectares in 17 privately owned parcels or “Glebas,” for a total of 194,402.8 Ha. The Amazon is the largest remaining rainforest on our planet. It is known for its amazing biodiversity: home to 10% of all species, including some
GHGs and present CO2 emitters
Check out this World Resources Institute blog with a fascinating interactive view on the major causes of global greenhouse emissions. It is well worth taking some time to study and review it; [vertical-spacer] and some interesting up2date comparable national GHGemitter statistics and data here from the World Bank about aviation Transport.
Global warm/ning
I think the likelihood that we stay below two degrees even with diligent efforts was relatively small — maybe 20 percent, in my view — before the Trump withdrawal from Paris. And the likelihood is now increased markedly that we’re not going to make the two degrees. Personally I would










