We know the Earth is changing in a dangerous way and that decisions need to be made to stop it. Learn more below: |
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These decisions are based on knowledge of up-to-date greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Until now, emission levels were estimated indirectly using national data such as the number of barrels of oil consumed, the number of cars driving on the street, etc. However, new scientific techniques allow us to measure greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere and attribute them to a certain country. Combining these two different approaches increases the accuracy of the emission levels, which leads to more time and cost-efficient decision-making for each country. Learn more below: |
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The new scientific developments mentioned above do not stop at the national level. Other groundbreaking techniques can be used to measure greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere and scale them down to cities or even specific companies. Having knowledge of who is emitting the most GHGs and which GHGs are being emitted can help cities and industries tackle climate change while better protecting their bottom line. Learn more below: |
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