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The Production Gap: Governments’ planned fossil fuel production remains dangerously out of sync with Paris Agreement limits

October 2021
Stockholm Environment Institute, UN Environmental Program, International Institute for Sustainable Development, ODI, E3G
Stockholm Environment Institute, UN Environmental Program, International Institute for Sustainable Development, ODI, E3G
This report tracks the discrepancy between governments’ planned fossil fuel production and global levels consistent with limiting warming to 1.5°C or 2°C.Read More →

Double benefit of limiting global warming for tropical cyclone exposure

September 2021
Tobias Geiger, Johannes Gütschow, David N. Bresch, Kerry Emanuel, and Katja Frieler
Nature Climate Change
This study quantifies country-level population exposure to tropical cyclone winds for different magnitudes of global mean surface temperature increase and future population distributions.Read More →

Intergenerational inequities in exposure to climate extremes

September 2021
Wim Thiery, Stefan Lange, Joeri Rogelj, Carl-Friedrich Schleussner, Lukas Gudmundsson, Sonia I. Seneviratne, Marina Andrijevic, Katja Frieler, Kerry Emanuel, Tobias Geiger, David N. Bresch, Fang Zhao, Sven N. Willner, Matthias Büchner, Jan Volkholz, Nico Bauer, Jinfeng Chang, Philippe Ciais, Marie Dury, Louis François, Manolis Grillakis, Simon N. Gosling, Naota Hanasaki, Thomas Hickler, Veronika Huber, Akihiko Ito, Jonas Jägermeyr, Nikolay Khabarov, Aristeidis Koutroulis, Wenfeng Liu, Wolfgang Lutz, Matthias Mengel, Christoph Müller, Sebastian Ostberg, Christopher P. O. Reyer, Tobias Stacke, Yoshihide Wada
Science
This study estimates that, under current climate pledges, children born in 2020 will experience a two- to sevenfold increase in extreme events, particularly heat waves, compared with people born in 1960.Read More →

Air Pollution, Greenhouse Gas, and Traffic Externality Benefits and Costs of Shifting Private Vehicle Travel to Ridesourcing Services

September 2021
Jacob W. Ward, Jeremy J. Michalek, and Constantine Samaras
Environmental Science and Technology
This study finds that replacing private vehicles with on-demand ridesourcing services reduces externalities from conventional air pollution but increases externalities from GHGs.Read More →

Nationally Determined Contributions Under the Paris Agreement: Synthesis Report by the Secretariat

September 2021
UNFCCC Secretariat
United Nations Climate Change
This report on nationally determined contributions synthesizes information from the 164 latest available nationally determined contributions communicated by the 191 Parties to the Paris Agreement.Read More →

Climate TRACE Releases First Comprehensive, Independent Database of Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions

September 2021
Climate TRACE
Climate TRACE
Climate TRACE unveiled the world’s first comprehensive accounting of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions based primarily on direct, independent observation.Read More →

Air Quality Life Index Annual Update

September 2021
Ken Lee and Michael Greenstone
Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago
Assessing the health impacts of air pollution, with a section on how climate change is exacerbating air pollution.Read More →

Path of Toxic Pollution: How Making “Forever Chemicals” for Food Packaging Threatens People and the Climate

September 2021
Erika Schreder and Beth Kemler
Toxic-Free Future
This report assesses the greenhouse gas emissions and public health impacts from one food packaging manufacturer.Read More →

Earth’s Albedo 1998–2017 as Measured From Earthshine

August 2021
P. R. Goode, E. Pallé, A. Shoumko, S. Shoumko, P. Montañes-Rodriguez, S. E. Koonin
Geophysical Research Letters
This study attributes a recent drop in the Earth's reflectance to a warming of the eastern pacific.Read More →

Global Electricity Review 6-Month Update: H1-2021

August 2021
Dave Jones, Nicolas Fulghum, Peter Tunbridge
Ember
This report shows an increase in coal power-driven CO2 emissions as the world rebounds from the impact of the pandemic in 2020.Read More →

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