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Earth Policy Institute Resources on CARBON EMISSIONS

Carbon Emissions Indicator

Eco-Economy Indicators are twelve trends that the Earth Policy Institute tracks to measure progress in building an eco-economy. We track carbon emissions because as the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere rises, so too does the earth's temperature.

Global Carbon Emissions from Fossil Fuel Burning

Global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the burning of fossil fuels stood at a record 8.38 gigatons of carbon (GtC) in 2006, 20 percent above the level in 2000. Emissions grew 3.1 percent a year between 2000 and 2006, more than twice the rate of growth during the 1990s. Carbon dioxide emissions have been growing steadily for 200 years, since fossil fuel burning began on a large scale at the start of the Industrial Revolution. But the growth in emissions is now accelerating despite unambiguous evidence that carbon dioxide is warming the planet and disrupting ecosystems around the globe. MORE...


Key Data Related to CARBON EMISSIONS:

Global Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Fossil Fuel Burning, 1751-2006 (figure and table)

Global Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Fossil Fuel Burning, 1950-2006 (figure)

Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Fossil Fuel Burning in Top Ten Countries, 2006 (figure and table)

Carbon Dioxide Emissions Per Person for Top Ten Countries and the World, 2006 (table)

Global Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Fossil Fuel Burning by Sector, 2004 (figure and table)

Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Land Use Change and Forestry in Top Ten Countries, 2000 (table)

Atmospheric Concentration of Carbon Dioxide, 1000-2007 (figure and table)


2006 Carbon Emissions Indicator

2004 Carbon Emissions Indicator



From the Eco-Economy Updates:

Timeline for The Beginning of the End for Coal (2 April 2008)

U.S. Moving Toward Ban on New Coal-Fired Power Plants (14 February 2008)

Is World Oil Production Peaking? (15 November 2007)

Ban the Bulb: Worldwide Shift from Incandescents to Compact Fluorescents Could Close 270 Coal-Fired Power Plants (9 May 2007)

The Earth Is Shrinking: Advancing Deserts and Rising Seas Squeezing Civilization (15 November 2006)

Hurricane Damages Soar to New Levels: Insurance Companies Abandoning Homeowners in High-Risk Coastal Areas (29 August 2006)

Global Warming Forcing U.S. Coastal Population to Move Inland: An Estimated 250,000 Katrina Evacuees are Now Climate Refugees (16 August 2006)

Let's Raise Gas Taxes and Lower Income Taxes (11 May 2006)

U.S. Mayors Respond to Washington Leadership Vacuum on Climate Change
(3 May 2006)

Wind Energy Demand Booming: Cost Dropping Below Conventional Sources Marks Key Milestone in U.S. Shift to Renewable Energy
(22 March 2006)

Oil and Food: A Rising Security Challenge (9 May 2005)

The Short Path to Oil Independence
(13 October 2004)

Coal Takes Heavy Human Toll (24 August 2004)

Saudis Have U.S. Over a Barrel (14 April 2004)

Europe Leading World Into Age of Wind Energy
(8 April 2004)

Glaciers and Sea Ice Endangered by Rising Temperatures (22 January 2004)

Coal: U.S. Promotes While Canada and Europe Move Beyond
(3 December 2003)

Wind Power Set to Become World's Leading Energy Source
(25 June 2003)

Global Temperature Near Record for 2002
(11 December 2002)

Air Pollution Fatalities Now Exceed Traffic Fatalities by 3 to 1 (17 September 2002)

Restructuring Taxes to Protect the Environment (25 July 2002)

Earth's Ice Melting Faster Than Projected
(12 March 2002)

World Wind Generating Capacity Jumps 31 Percent in 2001 (8 January 2002)

This Year May be Second Warmest on Record (18 December 2001)

Rising Sea Level Forcing Evacuation of Island Country (15 November 2001)

Wind Power: The Missing Link in the Bush Energy Plan (31 May 2001)

Climate Change Has World Skating On Thin Ice (29 August 2000)

The Rise and Fall of the Global Climate Coalition
(25 July 2000)


From PLAN B 3.0: Mobilizing to Save Civilization

Plan B 3.0

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Chapter 3 - Rising Temperatures and Rising Seas Stabilizing Climate
    
Rising Temperature and its Effects
    The Crop Yield Effect
    Reservoirs in the Sky
    Melting Ice and Rising Seas
    More Destructive Storms
    Cutting Carbon 80 Percent by 2020

Chapter 11 - Raising Energy Efficiency Stabilizing Climate
    Banning the Bulb
    Energy-Efficient Appliances
    More-Efficient Buildings
    Restructuring the Transport System
    A New Materials Economy
    The Energy Savings Potential

Chapter 12 - Turning to Renewable Energy Stabilizing Climate
    Harnessing the Wind
    Wind-Powered Plug-In Hybrid Cars
    Solar Cells and Collectors
    Energy from the Earth
    Plant-Based Sources of Energy
    River, Tidal, and Wave Power
    The World Energy Economy of 2020

Chapter 13 - The Great Mobilization Stabilizing Climate
 Summing Up Climate Stabilization Measures

 

   

From Outgrowing the Earth: The Food Security Challenge in the Age of Falling Water Tables and Rising Temperatures





 

 

 

Chapter 7 - Stabilizing Climate
Introduction
Rising Temperatures, Falling Yields
Temperature Trends and Effects
Raising Energy Efficiency
Turning to Renewable Energy Sources

 

From ECO-ECONOMY: Building an Economy for the Earth

by Lester R. Brown



Chapter 2 - Signs of Stress: Climate & Water
Introduction
Temperature Rising
The Ice is Melting
Sea Level Rising
More Destructive Storms
Rivers Drained Dry
Falling Water Tables
Facing Water Scarcity

Chapter 5 - Building the Solar/Hydrogen Economy image
Introduction
The Energy Efficiency Base
Harnessing the Wind
Turning Sunlight into Electricity
Tapping the Earth's Heat
Natural Gas: The Transitional Fuel
Getting to the Hydrogen Economy

 

 

From The Earth Policy Reader

by Lester R. Brown, Janet Larsen, and
Bernie Fischlowitz-Roberts


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Chapter 1 - The Economic Costs of Ecological Deficits: Facing the Climate Challenge Image

The Rising Costs of Climate Change
Restructuring the Energy Economy

Building the Wind Hydrogen Economy

Fixing the Market

 

 

 
 
   

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