The science and the global challenge are clear: unless NDC ambitions are increased immediately and supported by action, exceeding the 1.5°C goal can no longer be avoided and the well below 2°C goal will slip increasingly out of reach. The Emissions Gap Report (United Nations Environment Programme [UNEP] 2018) showed that nations must triple the level of ambition in their current NDCs to get on track towards limiting global warming to below 2°C, while a fivefold increase is needed to align global climate action and emissions with limiting warming to 1.5°C by the end of this century. For this to be realistic new and enhanced NDCs must be agreed by 2020 and the implementation of existing actions must be accelerated.
The Production Gap Report – produced by leading research organizations and the UN – is the first assessment of the gap between the targets of the Paris Agreement and countries’ planned production of coal, oil and gas. It provides a new metric for assessing the world’s current pace of fossil fuel extraction and details the steps countries can take to align fossil fuel supply with Paris Agreement goals. This new report finds that the world is on track to produce far more coal, oil and gas than is consistent with limiting warming to 1.5°C or 2°C, creating a “production gap” that makes climate goals much harder to reach. It is a report that calls for a sharpened, and long overdue, focus on fossil fuels.
Governments are planning to produce about 50% more fossil fuels by 2030 than would be consistent with a 2°C pathway and 120% more than would be consistent with a 1.5°C pathway. This global production gap is even larger than the already- significant global emissions gap, due to minimal policy attention on curbing fossil fuel production.
The latest analysis of observations from the WMO GAW Programme shows that globally averaged surface mole fractions(1) calculated from this in-situ network for carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) reached new highs in 2018, with CO2 at 407.8±0.1 ppm(2), CH4 at 1869±2 ppb(3) and N2O at 331.1±0.1 ppb. These values represent, respectively, 147%, 259% and 123% of pre-industrial (before 1750) levels. The increase in CO2 from 2017 to 2018 was very close to that observed from 2016 to 2017, and practically equal to the average yearly increase over the last decade. For CH4, the increase from 2017 to 2018 was higher than both that observed from 2016 to 2017 and the average over the last decade. For N2O, the increase from 2017 to 2018 was also higher than that observed from 2016 to 2017 and the average growth rate over the past 10 years. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Annual Greenhouse Gas Index (AGGI) [9] shows that from 1990 to 2018 radiative forcing by long-lived greenhouse gases (LLGHGs) increased by 43%, with CO2 accounting for about 80% of this increase.
The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)—on behalf of 45 million institutional members—recognises that climate change is a growing emergency and wholly endorses the findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on the urgent need to keep the global temperature increase below 1.5°C.
Ansonsten sei für Klimainteressierte hingewiesen auf die vierte globale Fridays Klimademonstration am Fr 29.11., 12:00 am Königsplatz,
kurz vor der UN Klimakonferenz, die nach Madrid verlegt wurde.
Im September 2019 waren es weltweit 4 Millionen Menschen .. https://www.krautgartenforum.de/node/100443
Das fleissige Team vom Gut Riem hat den Standort Riem schon abgeräumt (Posten, Werkzeugkisten, Bottiche, Brunnen, ..) und gemulcht (Pflanzenreste abgeschnitten und zerkleinert).
Die G20-Staaten sind für 80 Prozent des weltweiten Treibhausgas-Ausstoßes verantwortlich. Ein neuer Klima-Report zeigt: Alle diese Länder sind weit davon entfernt, die Erderwärmung entscheidend zu begrenzen.
Artikel: https://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/un-unep-klima-103.html
Bericht: https://www.umweltbundesamt.de/publikationen/monitoringbericht-2019
The science and the global challenge are clear: unless NDC ambitions are increased immediately and supported by action, exceeding the 1.5°C goal can no longer be avoided and the well below 2°C goal will slip increasingly out of reach. The Emissions Gap Report (United Nations Environment Programme [UNEP] 2018) showed that nations must triple the level of ambition in their current NDCs to get on track towards limiting global warming to below 2°C, while a fivefold increase is needed to align global climate action and emissions with limiting warming to 1.5°C by the end of this century. For this to be realistic new and enhanced NDCs must be agreed by 2020 and the implementation of existing actions must be accelerated.
https://www.unenvironment.org/resources/emissions-gap-report-2019
The Production Gap Report – produced by leading research organizations and the UN – is the first assessment of the gap between the targets of the Paris Agreement and countries’ planned production of coal, oil and gas. It provides a new metric for assessing the world’s current pace of fossil fuel extraction and details the steps countries can take to align fossil fuel supply with Paris Agreement goals. This new report finds that the world is on track to produce far more coal, oil and gas than is consistent with limiting warming to 1.5°C or 2°C, creating a “production gap” that makes climate goals much harder to reach. It is a report that calls for a sharpened, and long overdue, focus on fossil fuels.
Governments are planning to produce about 50% more fossil fuels by 2030 than would be consistent with a 2°C pathway and 120% more than would be consistent with a 1.5°C pathway. This global production gap is even larger than the already- significant global emissions gap, due to minimal policy attention on curbing fossil fuel production.
https://www.unenvironment.org/resources/report/production-gap-report-2019
The latest analysis of observations from the WMO GAW Programme shows that globally averaged surface mole fractions(1) calculated from this in-situ network for carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) reached new highs in 2018, with CO2 at 407.8±0.1 ppm(2), CH4 at 1869±2 ppb(3) and N2O at 331.1±0.1 ppb. These values represent, respectively, 147%, 259% and 123% of pre-industrial (before 1750) levels. The increase in CO2 from 2017 to 2018 was very close to that observed from 2016 to 2017, and practically equal to the average yearly increase over the last decade. For CH4, the increase from 2017 to 2018 was higher than both that observed from 2016 to 2017 and the average over the last decade. For N2O, the increase from 2017 to 2018 was also higher than that observed from 2016 to 2017 and the average growth rate over the past 10 years. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Annual Greenhouse Gas Index (AGGI) [9] shows that from 1990 to 2018 radiative forcing by long-lived greenhouse gases (LLGHGs) increased by 43%, with CO2 accounting for about 80% of this increase.
https://public.wmo.int/en/resources/library/wmo-greenhouse-gas-bulletin
The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)—on behalf of 45 million institutional members—recognises that climate change is a growing emergency and wholly endorses the findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on the urgent need to keep the global temperature increase below 1.5°C.
https://iccwbo.org/publication/the-road-to-cop25-we-make-climate-action-everyones-business
Wünsche auch eine angenehme Winterruhe!
Liebe Krautgärtner*innen,
die Saison 2019 ist vorbei, die Parzellen zurückgegeben ..
Wer im Winter Krautgarten-Sehnsucht hat, kann stöbern:
Blumen-Bilder: https://www.krautgartenforum.de/comment/5907#comment-5907
Parzellenübergaben: https://www.krautgartenforum.de/node/17024
Ansonsten sei für Klimainteressierte hingewiesen auf die
vierte globale Fridays Klimademonstration am Fr 29.11., 12:00 am Königsplatz,
kurz vor der UN Klimakonferenz, die nach Madrid verlegt wurde.
Im September 2019 waren es weltweit 4 Millionen Menschen ..
https://www.krautgartenforum.de/node/100443
und vorab auf das ÖBZ Saatgutfestival voraussichtlich
am 8.3.2020: https://www.krautgartenforum.de/node/100337
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Bild: Seidenmohn .. aus dem -->Ackerbericht Riem

Bild: inzwischen hat das fleissige Team vom Gut Riem den Acker gepflügt und dieser harrt nun der Winterruhe ..
Link: -->alle Ackerberichte 2019
Weiter mit dem -->Ackerbericht Riem 2020
Das fleissige Team vom Gut Riem hat den Standort Riem schon abgeräumt (Posten, Werkzeugkisten, Bottiche, Brunnen, ..) und gemulcht (Pflanzenreste abgeschnitten und zerkleinert).
Kein Bild, da es schon dunkel war ..
Die G20-Staaten sind für 80 Prozent des weltweiten Treibhausgas-Ausstoßes verantwortlich. Ein neuer Klima-Report zeigt: Alle diese Länder sind weit davon entfernt, die Erderwärmung entscheidend zu begrenzen.
https://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/g20-klima-brown-to-green-report-101.html
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Bericht (englisch, 65 Seiten):
Brown to Green
THE G20 TRANSITION TOWARDS A NET-ZERO EMISSIONS ECONOMY
https://www.climate-transparency.org/g20-climate-performance/g20report2019