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Tag Archives: greenhouse gases
247 Smart cities and counting…
Above is a map of showing the 247 cities to date (as of 6/6/17) where the mayor has pledged their city will adhere to the Paris Climate Accord commitments on greenhouse gases. I am very proud to say our own … Continue reading
Posted in Active transportation, Advocacy, Alternative energy, branding, cities, climate change, culture, education, environment, geography, government, health, humanity, Maps, nature, planning, politics, pollution, Renewable Energy, States, sustainability, transportation, urban planning, weather
Tagged cities, climate change, fossil fuels, global warming, greenhouse gases, mayors, weather
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Global geography of per capita greenhouse gas emissions*
I thought the 2008 list provided below was interesting and quite disappointing at the same time. Those nations above 20 metric tons per capita should be ashamed by their lack of attention (or respect) for this global problem. Kudos to those nations listed whose … Continue reading
Posted in Active transportation, Africa, Alternative energy, Asia, bicycling, Canada, Cars, China, civility, climate change, consumerism, culture, economics, education, energy, environment, Europe, geography, government, health, humanity, India, North America, Oceania, planning, politics, pollution, Renewable Energy, Science, South America, Statistics, sustainability, technology
Tagged climate change, environment, global warming, greenhouse gases, nations, pollution, Science, statistics, UN, Unite Nations
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