CT250 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Kyoto Protocol, Solar Fuel, Emissions Trading

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Specifically test on - only on the material after reading week. We must act now: reduce greenhouse gas pollution, reduce fossil fuel use, limit methane gas and nitrous oxide. Consequences: rising sea levels, drought, severe weather, mass dislocations of people extinction of species, etc. etc. Causes: individual responsibility vs. corporations and the system. We will be trapped in the increase of 1. 2 degrees averagely. What will happen in the future depends on what the government can impose to lower carbon emission and what kind of agreement we can have internationally. Difference between managing the problem with some warming or an average increase of 6 degrees globally. If we continue to pop co2 into the atmosphere, we need to not go above 400 per million. Level rises at 25m if we hit the mark of 6 degrees increase. If we hit that 5 to 6 increase global temperature: This process unfolds in the matter of decades.

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