China vs U.S. Rising Global Greenhouse Emissions in 2018
By Zeke Hausfather (Berkeley) and U.S. CO2 emissions by Trevor Houser (Rhodium Group), as well as an outline on reductions by Drew Shindell about various emissions, including SLCP’s (Short Lived Climate Pollutants).
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Global release of greenhouse gases has increased in two consecutive years. University of California Berkeley expert, and Carbon Brief writer, Zeke Hausfather, has analysis
NPR: U.S. Carbon Dioxide Emissions Are Once Again On The Rise https://www.npr.org/2019/01/08/683258294/u-s-carbon-dioxide-emissions-are-once-again-on-the-rise
Drew Shindell (Duke University) via
Teaser https://pixabay.com/en/china-antiquity-girls-1572774/
Tags: 2018, China, Drew Shindell, NPR, Trevor Houser, Zeke Hausfather
Categories: China, Climate Change, Climate Policy, Emissions Reduction, Energy, United States, World News
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