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Some may find this simple statement difficult to accept. However, we believe technology can play a vital role in the need for Climate Action. No single technology can meet that need. Nonetheless, a collective technological approach, as part of changing the way we do things, can carry the real prospect of real impact if allowed to scale.
This will require devotion and the necessary capital — both empowered by that shared belief.
Without further comment, this webpage curates additional information that may further inform your viewpoint...
Associated UNEP Emissions Gap Report, 2024: "No More Hot Air... Please!" (click here for PDF)
"As greenhouse gas emissions rose to a new high of 57.1 GT of CO2 in 2023, the cuts required from today are larger; 7.5% must be shaved off emissions every year until 2035 for 1.5°C. Current promises are nowhere near these levels, putting us on track for best-case global warming of 2.6°C this century."
| White House memos: see PDFs below | "Did We Just Blow Our Last Best Chance to Tackle Climate Change?", 2021, Time: here | Quantifying the Human Cost of Global Warming, 2023, Nature: here | "Tech nerds are smart. But they can't seem to get their heads around politics", 2015: here | "Glass Onion mocks silver-bullet solutionism & skewers tech-bro climate saviours", 2023: here
Margaret Thatcher, Conservative Party Conference, Blackpool 1989
At the site of the North Complex Fire, September 2020 (see here)
Bloomberg: "Big Oil’s Climate Fix Is Running Out of Time to Prove Itself"
"The world is relying on big oil's controversial technology to hit its net-zero targets — and it will cost trillions. Is this a feasible fix? Bloomberg's Stephen Stapczynski reports from one of the world's largest carbon capture and storage plants."
(September 2023, here)
CO2 as a Global Phenomenon
Reference: Energy for Growth Hub, 2023 (here)
>> Link to the map's Our World in Data webpage: here ...
NASA 2023 (1/2). The video above shows the CO2 added to our atmosphere over 2021, split into four contributors: fossil fuels (orange), burning biomass (red), land ecosystems (green), the ocean (blue). The dots on the surface also show how CO2 is being absorbed by land ecosystems in green and the ocean in blue.
NASA 2023 (2/2). In this second video, according to NASA "This equirectangular view is helpful for understanding what is happening across the entire globe at a glance. However, because of projection distortion, the contributions at the north and south poles are visually exaggerated". NASA page, here
Shout! The cement industry must be held to account. Our short movie is dedicated to the many millions demanding Climate Action — those choosing to keep up "the good fight".
See directly how EMC Volcanics rate against other concrete mixes, both in terms of the amount of CO2 generated and the energy used per cubic meter of concrete.
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