04 Nov What is COP26 and why is it important?
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Finance How to finance the transition to renewables and help developing countries.Finance ministers from different countries gathered to work out how to finance climate action across the world.Lots of countries have pledged money- in fact a total of $8.5 billion dollars has been pledged to help...
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Today’s themeONE SUN ONE WORLD ONE GRIDInvesting in solar power to create a global solar grid infrastructure across the world. The big news today is farting good!!! Methane More than 100 countries agree to cut emissions of methane by 30% by 2030. Methane is a more potent...
Now is "the time for action" on climate change.Create a "safer, stabler future" for the planet.‘Act now for our children.’.If the world does not "get serious about climate change today, it will be too late for our children to do so tomorrow""the world is looking...
What do we need to achieve at COP26? 1. Secure global net zero by mid-century and keep 1.5 degrees within reachCountries are being asked to come forward with ambitious 2030 emissions reductions targets that align with reaching net zero by the middle of the century.To deliver on...
Climate change is humanity's greatest challenge as it will radically affect the environment of our planet.This booklet puts this massive global issue into a local context. It is happening on the island and the effects on our lives and the Bailiwick's environment can be seen...
The amount of carbon dioxide (and methane) that you, as a consequence of your lifestyle or your organisation release into the atmosphere, by you going about your normal daily routines, is called your CARBON FOOTPRINT. It is usually measured in kg of carbon dioxide. Your life...
The amount of carbon dioxide that you, as a consequence of your lifestyle or your organisation release into the atmosphere, by you going about your normal daily routines, is called your CARBON FOOTPRINT. It is usually measured in kg of carbon dioxide, although when measuring...
What is a greenhouse gas? Our planet is surrounded by layers of different gases which we collectively call an atmosphere. Some of these gases absorb reflected heat (infrared radiation) from the Earth and this warms the atmosphere up. These gases are called greenhouse gases because, using...