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Have you ever read a greenhouse gas inventory?

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  • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

    Have you ever read a greenhouse gas inventory?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenhouse_gas_inventory

    #EvanPoll #poll

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    #30

    Hey, thanks everyone for your responses. I'm a yes; this used to be my job.

    I think everyone who lives on this planet should have an idea of what's causing the emissions in their city, state or province, country, and on the planet. That's the only way we can tell good policies (reduce a lot of emissions) from bad ones (don't reduce emissions).

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    • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

      Hey, thanks everyone for your responses. I'm a yes; this used to be my job.

      I think everyone who lives on this planet should have an idea of what's causing the emissions in their city, state or province, country, and on the planet. That's the only way we can tell good policies (reduce a lot of emissions) from bad ones (don't reduce emissions).

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      modulux@node.isonomia.net
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      @evan Out of curiosity, how reliable is this stuff? I'm not stating it isn't, just asking. There seems to be so much fuckery around things like claims of remediation for carbon credits that it gets hard to know what to trust.

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      • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

        Hey, thanks everyone for your responses. I'm a yes; this used to be my job.

        I think everyone who lives on this planet should have an idea of what's causing the emissions in their city, state or province, country, and on the planet. That's the only way we can tell good policies (reduce a lot of emissions) from bad ones (don't reduce emissions).

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        #32

        If you work for a company of medium size, they may also produce an inventory.

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        • M modulux@node.isonomia.net

          @evan Out of curiosity, how reliable is this stuff? I'm not stating it isn't, just asking. There seems to be so much fuckery around things like claims of remediation for carbon credits that it gets hard to know what to trust.

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          #33

          @modulux It's really hard to ground truth these kinds of numbers -- it's not like we can directly measure carbon emissions from a city over a year. But there are ways to check.

          Typically, climate data folks will try different estimation techniques and hope they match up. They measure per-capita values to see if they're within expected ranges.

          And they do roll ups -- the emissions for all the provinces in Canada should roughly match the emissions for for Canada as a whole.

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          • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

            If you work for a company of medium size, they may also produce an inventory.

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            #34

            Every country that's a part of the Paris Agreement produces a yearly report. Most states and provinces in the developed world do, too. Cities are spottier -- only about 5-10% have produced any inventories at all, and most only have done 1 or 2.

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            • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

              Every country that's a part of the Paris Agreement produces a yearly report. Most states and provinces in the developed world do, too. Cities are spottier -- only about 5-10% have produced any inventories at all, and most only have done 1 or 2.

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              Sometimes inventories get hidden in really long documents, talking about how great the leadership of GiantCorp is, or complaining about how Province A is having to do all this work, when the other provinces aren't pulling their weight. But you can usually flip past to the tables and find the real info.

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              • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

                Sometimes inventories get hidden in really long documents, talking about how great the leadership of GiantCorp is, or complaining about how Province A is having to do all this work, when the other provinces aren't pulling their weight. But you can usually flip past to the tables and find the real info.

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                #36

                I also think the AR6 policymaker summary is an easy read and says what we have to do and how we can do it. This is the report from the IPCC.

                https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/syr/summary-for-policymakers/

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                • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

                  I also think the AR6 policymaker summary is an easy read and says what we have to do and how we can do it. This is the report from the IPCC.

                  https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/syr/summary-for-policymakers/

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                  #37

                  Thanks all for discussing this!

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                  • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

                    Have you ever read a greenhouse gas inventory?

                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenhouse_gas_inventory

                    #EvanPoll #poll

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                    #38

                    @evan I said "no" but then remembered having seen one in a past life. It was kind of hard to understand and I was left with the impression that it was *really important* to know who paid for the construction of the inventory.

                    Not that I’m cynical or anything.

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                    • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

                      Hey, thanks everyone for your responses. I'm a yes; this used to be my job.

                      I think everyone who lives on this planet should have an idea of what's causing the emissions in their city, state or province, country, and on the planet. That's the only way we can tell good policies (reduce a lot of emissions) from bad ones (don't reduce emissions).

                      malte@radikal.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #39

                      @evan I had to look up what it was and from the wikipedia article decided I probably hadn't read one. But from your description, I will change my answer to yes. I've also checked Project Drawdown on a regular basis since it came out. It's an inventory of which solutions make an impact for emissions. I highly recommend it: https://drawdown.org/explorer

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