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  2. Patrick Lavery

Patrick Lavery

    • Atmospheric levels of methane, carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide reached record levels in 2021, while emissions set to rise again in 2022, though by less than previously expected

    07th Nov 2022

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    • Jakson Green agrees MoU for green hydrogen/ammonia project in Rajasthan, India

    07th Nov 2022

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    • Newly-deployed NASA sensor on International Space Station detecting large methane plumes on Earth

    07th Nov 2022

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    • IEA forecasts peak GHG emissions and fossil fuels use by 2025, but world currently on course for 2.5°C rise by 2100

    07th Nov 2022

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    • Natural gas markets in Europe and the USA briefly turn negative

    07th Nov 2022

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    • UNEP releases 2022 edition of Emissions Gap Report, showing that the window for action to limit global average surface temperature rise to 1.5°C is closing

    07th Nov 2022

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IEA forecasts peak GHG emissions and fossil fuels use by 2025, but world currently on course for 2.5°C rise by 2100

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