• @MrMakabar@slrpnk.net
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    282 months ago

    CO2 emissions of the world excluding China have declined. Chinas emissions did fall in Q2 of this year.

    Seriously China has economic trouble, which slows down energy demand growth. The US has run the massive inflation reduction act, which seems to be working somewhat well and Europe was hit hard by the energy crisis reducing emissions in the EU through lower consumption and faster green roll out and Russia as its fossil fuel exports fall. On top of that green technologies like solar panels, wind trubines, electric vehicles, heat pumps and so forth become cheaper all the time. It is certainly possible that we can achieve peak emissions soon.

        • @UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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          42 months ago

          You forgot the first bit

          Warning, it’s not “good news”. I think we fucked up so badly that quiet literally a “Dark Age” is coming. This is a rough “first pass” of how some new papers are coming together for me.

          Followed by

          Short Takes: The evidence accumulates that the “Climate Sensitivity” estimate in our models is BADLY off.

          One of the things that stuck in my head was the finding that there was an apparent pattern of +8°C temperature increase for each doubling of atmospheric CO2 (2XCO2).

          Very alarming if accurate.