(May 02 02:06) Mashable.com
Eye-opening, powerful words are now used to describe plummeting CO2 emissions in 2020.
It “would be the largest decrease in emissions ever recorded,” the International Energy Agency said Thursday. Spurred by an unprecedented energy shock, carbon emissions would take “a far bigger drop than at any point during the Great Depression or at the end of World War II, when much of Europe lay in ruins,” noted the New York Times.
This is all likely true. We’re headed for some major emission declines. But, critically, the true number global warming cares about — the amount of carbon dioxide saturating the atmosphere — will barely be impacted by an unprecedented drop in carbon emissions this year, a drop the International Energy Agency estimates at nearly eight percent (compared with 2019). Read more...More about Science, Global Warming, Climate Change, Carbon Emissions, and Coronavirus
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