Comparison of 87 CO2 reduction projects
Comparison of 87 CO2 reduction projects Table of Contents 1:What is “Project Drawdown”? 2:Comparison of reductions in CO2 emissions per person per day 3:Comparison of CO2 emission reductions per person per year 1:What is “Project Drawdown”? We mainly used data from Japan’s Ministry of the Environment on “Would you still bring your luggage on board a plane after looking at this data?” to compare CO2 emission reductions per person per day. This time, we will use data from “Project Drawdown” to compare with more CO2 emission reduction projects. “Project Drawdown” brought together an international group of 190 researchers, experts, and scientists to compile realistic and bold solutions to climate change. The results were collected and published in the book Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse Global Warming. Based on in-depth research by the world’s leading scientists and policymakers, the book is highly acclaimed around the world as a comprehensive set of solutions for the years 2020-2050. We can find the latest data at “Project Drawdown(https://drawdown.org)“. We used this latest data to compare the CO2 emission reductions that could be achieved by stopping the use of 20 kg of luggage on airplanes when traveling to Japan with