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<big><big>'''Global temperature spiral (1850-2020)'''</big></big>
Visit the GIF animation:
* https://twitter.com/i/status/1349757841771552778
Via Ed Hawkins @ed_hawkins
* https://twitter.com/ed_hawkins
More Climate Change graphically:
''To avoid reaching global temperature levels such as 1.5°C there is a limited amount of carbon dioxide we can emit into the atmosphere.''
''We are rapidly using up this 'carbon budget', mainly by burning fossil fuels and deforestation.''
''This carbon budget uses data from the latest #IPCC 6th Assessment Report, and assumes a 50% chance of global temperature staying within 1.5C above pre-industrial levels. For higher likelihoods, slices of the circle get removed (3.5% for a 67% chance & 7% for a 83% chance).''
* https://twitter.com/i/status/1427559709444300800
Carbon Brief @CarbonBrief
* https://twitter.com/CarbonBrief
* https://twitter.com/CarbonBrief/status/1445252412835463173





Revision as of 20:10, 5 October 2021


Global temperature spiral (1850-2020)

Visit the GIF animation:


Via Ed Hawkins @ed_hawkins


More Climate Change graphically:

To avoid reaching global temperature levels such as 1.5°C there is a limited amount of carbon dioxide we can emit into the atmosphere.

We are rapidly using up this 'carbon budget', mainly by burning fossil fuels and deforestation.

This carbon budget uses data from the latest #IPCC 6th Assessment Report, and assumes a 50% chance of global temperature staying within 1.5C above pre-industrial levels. For higher likelihoods, slices of the circle get removed (3.5% for a 67% chance & 7% for a 83% chance).




Carbon Brief @CarbonBrief


CO2 cumulative emissions 1850 - 2021 - countries.jpg


Which Countries Are Historically Responsible for Climate Change?


Watch the CarbonBrief History of CO2 Emissions Video


Since 1850, humans have collectively pumped more than 2,500Gt CO2 into the atmosphere

2/3 from burning fossil fuels ... 1/3 from land-use change & forestry'

That's directly linked to the 1.2C of warming to date


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