4.9 (412) · € 33.99 · Auf Lager
Understanding GHG emissions can be challenging. We cannot actually see them accumulate. And they come from a variety of sources. It doesn’t help either that we usually talk about these emissions in big units which are hard to wrap our heads around. One megaton is a million tonnes. So, to make it easier to understand we can ask: what Canadian sources are equivalent to one tonne of GHGs? How does it translate to the real world, and how do these sources contribute to overall emissions?
Frontiers Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Health in the Countries
Seeing CO2 brings data visualisation into a game world to make
IAI Models Decarbonization Scenario to Help Drive Emissions
Carbon Offsetting Infographic: Everything You Need to Know about
Explainer: 10 ways 'negative emissions' could slow climate change
Forestry Corporation - Carbon and forests
Measuring Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Chart: The One Percent's Huge Carbon Footprint
Carbon and Greenhouse Gas Legislation Across Canada: Infographic