Rethinking Global Climate Ambitions in the Face of Arctic Emissions | Harvard Climate Action Week

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июн 2024
  • Rapid warming in the Arctic - three to four times faster than the global average - is accelerating the release of Arctic greenhouse gas emissions. Total methane and carbon emissions from thawing permafrost and other sources remain uncertain and largely unaccounted for in global carbon budgets, rendering countries’ emissions targets inaccurate. Despite these uncertainties, even moderate projections for Arctic emissions could undermine the world’s ability to cap warming at 2 degrees Celsius, emphasizing the urgent need for action.
    This session provides insights into the work being done by Harvard and its partners to shrink these knowledge gaps, and the policy actions that the United States and other countries could take to incorporate Arctic carbon emissions into their climate policy.
    Speakers:
    Henry Lee, Jassim M. Jaidah Family Director of the Environment and Natural Resources Program, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Harvard Kennedy School
    Steven Hamburg
    Chief Scientist
    Environmental Defense Fund
    John Holdren
    Research Professor
    Harvard Kennedy School
    Sue Natali
    Senior Scientist
    Woodwell Climate Research Center

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