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From rare Earth element transforming battery technology to Blue Origin claiming to unlock 'unlimited solar power,' the world saw rapid advancements.

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iTWire - Greenhouse gas emissions keep on rising at 'alarming' rate: study


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Thursday, 01 July 2021 11:46
Greenhouse gas emissions keep on rising at ‘alarming’ rate: study
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Professor Tommy Wiedmann UNSW
More greenhouse gases were produced in 2018 than any previous year, despite more than 20 countries reducing their carbon emissions since 2000, research from UNSW Sydney and their collaborators has shown.
And while the COVID-19 pandemic may have brought about a temporary reprieve in carbon emission, experts have forecast a return to the previous upward trajectory of greenhouse gas production after observing economic growth moving back to previous levels.
UNSW in a statement issued on Thursday points to a study published this week in
Environmental Research Letters, with researchers showing that road transport, meat consumption and a global trend towards expanding floorspaces – otherwise the hallmarks of affluent economies – were big factors behind greenhouse gas increases while industry, agriculture and the energy systems continued to account for a substantial slab of the carbon emission total.

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'They just kept on rising': data reveals alarming greenhouse gas increase


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‘They just kept on rising’: data reveals alarming greenhouse gas increase
If we are to reduce net carbon emissions to zero by 2050, we haven’t made a good start. Governments, industry and individuals need to do much more, a new study shows.
More greenhouse gases were produced in 2018 than any previous year, despite more than 20 countries reducing their carbon emissions since 2000, research from UNSW Sydney and their collaborators has shown.
And while the COVID-19 pandemic may have brought about a temporary reprieve in carbon emission, experts have forecast a return to the previous upward trajectory of greenhouse gas production after observing economic growth moving back to previous levels.

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