False Solutions

Artwashing

Using art for reputation laundering. The term refers to laundering the reputation of polluters and others before the public and upper class.

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Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)

Carbon capture and storage (CCS) refers to a range of technologies that aim at capturing and storing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions resulting from combustion of (mostly from industrial operations such as refineries and power plants) instead of releasing them into the atmosphere. The track record of CCS clearly shows that it is an ineffective, expensive, […]

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Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a greenhouse gas found naturally in Earth’s atmosphere. It is also a byproduct of industrial processes and burning . The release of CO2 emissions into the atmosphere is the primary driver of . The rise in average global temperature is directly proportional to concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, measured […]

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Carbon Neutrality

Carbon neutrality refers to balancing the CO2 emissions of an activity, business or country by removing an equal amount of emissions from the atmosphere. It is achieved via , which uses different methods, such as tree-planting or renewable energy projects, all of which have been criticized as ineffective. The debate around carbon neutrality Anthropogenic activities […]

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Causes of the Climate Disaster

Causes of the are firstly the burning of and secondly deforestation, cement production and a range of other factors that lead to an increase in average global temperatures to levels that threaten the survival of human beings on Earth. In addition to anthropogenic, i.e., man-made causes, the global climate system has a number of “tipping […]

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Circular Carbon Economy

A framework to manage and reduce carbon emissions that was proposed and promoted by Saudi Arabia when it hosted the G20 summit in 2020. It resembles the 3R model (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) and adds further elements to it, such as and . While the basic assumption is correct and necessary, namely that carbon can and […]

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Greenwashing

A marketing trick corporations and governments resort to in order to convince others that they are environmentally responsible or that they produce environmentally friendly goods. The term is also applied to companies that claim to care for the environment while their activities and practices prove the contrary.

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Low Carbon

A term promoted by  corporations to convince people that it’s impossible to reach zero carbon emissions, while in fact it is an urgent necessity to stop . It is an attempt to undermine pressures against the business of these corporations. Sometimes, nuclear and other questionable energy sources hide behind the term.

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Offsetting

Compensating carbon dioxide/ greenhouse gas emissions from human activities in a certain place by removing equal amounts of emissions from the atmosphere in a different place. There are serious problems with most offsetting approaches. Climate activists are against this idea because it helps polluters buy their way out of responsibility. Enabling more fossil fuel emissions […]

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Real Climate Solutions

Real solutions refer to the practices and approaches aimed at resolving the by treating the core issue itself rather than its symptoms. These solutions are based on the abundance of science regarding the and of There are various real solutions, though the issue ultimately necessitates phasing out of our society’s reliance on . Scope and […]

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False Solutions

Artwashing

Using art for reputation laundering. The term refers to laundering the reputation of polluters and others before the public and upper class.

Read on

Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)

Carbon capture and storage (CCS) refers to a range of technologies that aim at capturing and storing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions resulting from combustion of (mostly from industrial operations such as refineries and power plants) instead of releasing them into the atmosphere. The track record of CCS clearly shows that it is an ineffective, expensive, […]

Read on

Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a greenhouse gas found naturally in Earth’s atmosphere. It is also a byproduct of industrial processes and burning . The release of CO2 emissions into the atmosphere is the primary driver of . The rise in average global temperature is directly proportional to concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, measured […]

Read on

Carbon Neutrality

Carbon neutrality refers to balancing the CO2 emissions of an activity, business or country by removing an equal amount of emissions from the atmosphere. It is achieved via , which uses different methods, such as tree-planting or renewable energy projects, all of which have been criticized as ineffective. The debate around carbon neutrality Anthropogenic activities […]

Read on

Causes of the Climate Disaster

Causes of the are firstly the burning of and secondly deforestation, cement production and a range of other factors that lead to an increase in average global temperatures to levels that threaten the survival of human beings on Earth. In addition to anthropogenic, i.e., man-made causes, the global climate system has a number of “tipping […]

Read on

Circular Carbon Economy

A framework to manage and reduce carbon emissions that was proposed and promoted by Saudi Arabia when it hosted the G20 summit in 2020. It resembles the 3R model (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) and adds further elements to it, such as and . While the basic assumption is correct and necessary, namely that carbon can and […]

Read on

Greenwashing

A marketing trick corporations and governments resort to in order to convince others that they are environmentally responsible or that they produce environmentally friendly goods. The term is also applied to companies that claim to care for the environment while their activities and practices prove the contrary.

Read on

Low Carbon

A term promoted by  corporations to convince people that it’s impossible to reach zero carbon emissions, while in fact it is an urgent necessity to stop . It is an attempt to undermine pressures against the business of these corporations. Sometimes, nuclear and other questionable energy sources hide behind the term.

Read on

Offsetting

Compensating carbon dioxide/ greenhouse gas emissions from human activities in a certain place by removing equal amounts of emissions from the atmosphere in a different place. There are serious problems with most offsetting approaches. Climate activists are against this idea because it helps polluters buy their way out of responsibility. Enabling more fossil fuel emissions […]

Read on

Real Climate Solutions

Real solutions refer to the practices and approaches aimed at resolving the by treating the core issue itself rather than its symptoms. These solutions are based on the abundance of science regarding the and of There are various real solutions, though the issue ultimately necessitates phasing out of our society’s reliance on . Scope and […]

Read on

False Solutions

Artwashing

Using art for reputation laundering. The term refers to laundering the reputation of polluters and others before the public and upper class.

Read on

Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)

Carbon capture and storage (CCS) refers to a range of technologies that aim at capturing and storing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions resulting from combustion of (mostly from industrial operations such as refineries and power plants) instead of releasing them into the atmosphere. The track record of CCS clearly shows that it is an ineffective, expensive, […]

Read on

Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a greenhouse gas found naturally in Earth’s atmosphere. It is also a byproduct of industrial processes and burning . The release of CO2 emissions into the atmosphere is the primary driver of . The rise in average global temperature is directly proportional to concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, measured […]

Read on

Carbon Neutrality

Carbon neutrality refers to balancing the CO2 emissions of an activity, business or country by removing an equal amount of emissions from the atmosphere. It is achieved via , which uses different methods, such as tree-planting or renewable energy projects, all of which have been criticized as ineffective. The debate around carbon neutrality Anthropogenic activities […]

Read on

Causes of the Climate Disaster

Causes of the are firstly the burning of and secondly deforestation, cement production and a range of other factors that lead to an increase in average global temperatures to levels that threaten the survival of human beings on Earth. In addition to anthropogenic, i.e., man-made causes, the global climate system has a number of “tipping […]

Read on

Circular Carbon Economy

A framework to manage and reduce carbon emissions that was proposed and promoted by Saudi Arabia when it hosted the G20 summit in 2020. It resembles the 3R model (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) and adds further elements to it, such as and . While the basic assumption is correct and necessary, namely that carbon can and […]

Read on

Greenwashing

A marketing trick corporations and governments resort to in order to convince others that they are environmentally responsible or that they produce environmentally friendly goods. The term is also applied to companies that claim to care for the environment while their activities and practices prove the contrary.

Read on

Low Carbon

A term promoted by  corporations to convince people that it’s impossible to reach zero carbon emissions, while in fact it is an urgent necessity to stop . It is an attempt to undermine pressures against the business of these corporations. Sometimes, nuclear and other questionable energy sources hide behind the term.

Read on

Offsetting

Compensating carbon dioxide/ greenhouse gas emissions from human activities in a certain place by removing equal amounts of emissions from the atmosphere in a different place. There are serious problems with most offsetting approaches. Climate activists are against this idea because it helps polluters buy their way out of responsibility. Enabling more fossil fuel emissions […]

Read on

Real Climate Solutions

Real solutions refer to the practices and approaches aimed at resolving the by treating the core issue itself rather than its symptoms. These solutions are based on the abundance of science regarding the and of There are various real solutions, though the issue ultimately necessitates phasing out of our society’s reliance on . Scope and […]

Read on

False Solutions

Artwashing

Using art for reputation laundering. The term refers to laundering the reputation of polluters and others before the public and upper class.

Read on

Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)

Carbon capture and storage (CCS) refers to a range of technologies that aim at capturing and storing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions resulting from combustion of (mostly from industrial operations such as refineries and power plants) instead of releasing them into the atmosphere. The track record of CCS clearly shows that it is an ineffective, expensive, […]

Read on

Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a greenhouse gas found naturally in Earth’s atmosphere. It is also a byproduct of industrial processes and burning . The release of CO2 emissions into the atmosphere is the primary driver of . The rise in average global temperature is directly proportional to concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, measured […]

Read on

Carbon Neutrality

Carbon neutrality refers to balancing the CO2 emissions of an activity, business or country by removing an equal amount of emissions from the atmosphere. It is achieved via , which uses different methods, such as tree-planting or renewable energy projects, all of which have been criticized as ineffective. The debate around carbon neutrality Anthropogenic activities […]

Read on

Causes of the Climate Disaster

Causes of the are firstly the burning of and secondly deforestation, cement production and a range of other factors that lead to an increase in average global temperatures to levels that threaten the survival of human beings on Earth. In addition to anthropogenic, i.e., man-made causes, the global climate system has a number of “tipping […]

Read on

Circular Carbon Economy

A framework to manage and reduce carbon emissions that was proposed and promoted by Saudi Arabia when it hosted the G20 summit in 2020. It resembles the 3R model (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) and adds further elements to it, such as and . While the basic assumption is correct and necessary, namely that carbon can and […]

Read on

Greenwashing

A marketing trick corporations and governments resort to in order to convince others that they are environmentally responsible or that they produce environmentally friendly goods. The term is also applied to companies that claim to care for the environment while their activities and practices prove the contrary.

Read on

Low Carbon

A term promoted by  corporations to convince people that it’s impossible to reach zero carbon emissions, while in fact it is an urgent necessity to stop . It is an attempt to undermine pressures against the business of these corporations. Sometimes, nuclear and other questionable energy sources hide behind the term.

Read on

Offsetting

Compensating carbon dioxide/ greenhouse gas emissions from human activities in a certain place by removing equal amounts of emissions from the atmosphere in a different place. There are serious problems with most offsetting approaches. Climate activists are against this idea because it helps polluters buy their way out of responsibility. Enabling more fossil fuel emissions […]

Read on

Real Climate Solutions

Real solutions refer to the practices and approaches aimed at resolving the by treating the core issue itself rather than its symptoms. These solutions are based on the abundance of science regarding the and of There are various real solutions, though the issue ultimately necessitates phasing out of our society’s reliance on . Scope and […]

Read on
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