• Home
©2023 - The Better Parent. All Right Reserved. Designed & Developed by Theory Solutions

What natural greenhouse gases from wetlands and permafrosts mean for Paris Agreement goals

by Staff July 9, 2018
July 9, 2018 80 views
80

Global fossil fuel emissions would have to be reduced by as much as 20 percent more than previous estimates to achieve the Paris Agreement targets, because of natural greenhouse gas emissions from wetlands and permafrost, new research has found. The additional reductions are equivalent to five to six years of carbon emissions from human activities.

Source: sciencedaily.com

ScienceDaily
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
previous post
How to Remove the Vocals From Any Song Using Audacity
next post
Manipulating single atoms with an electron beam

Related Posts

Scientists reveal what fuels wildfires in Sierra Nevada...

September 25, 2023

New insights into the atmosphere and star of...

September 25, 2023

Caribbean parrots thought to be endemic are actually...

September 25, 2023

New method can improve assessing genetic risks for...

September 25, 2023

Wearable devices show who may need more help...

September 25, 2023

Light and sound waves reveal negative pressure

September 25, 2023

Trending

  • 3 Ways to Edit the boot/config.txt File on Raspberry Pi

    August 30, 2018
  • 6 Tools to Sync Microsoft Outlook With Google Calendar

    January 7, 2019
  • How to Vectorize an Image in Adobe Illustrator

    March 29, 2019
  • What Does This Emoji Mean? Emoji Face Meanings Explained

    May 24, 2019
  • The 8 Best DIY Security Camera Apps and Software for Linux

    May 31, 2019

©2023 - The Better Parent. All Right Reserved. Designed & Developed by Theory Solutions

Related Articlesx

Focus on opioids and cannabis in chronic...

VLA detects possible extrasolar planetary-mass magnetic powerhouse

Revealing the mysteries of stonefish venom