
Atmospheric concentrations of CO₂e are rising due to increasing anthropogenic emissions. Unchecked, rising concentrations of CO₂e in the atmosphere will lead to catastrophic climate change.

Public electricity and heating in Annex I countries accounted for over 6.68 billion tons of CO₂e emissions annually in 2007.

Transport is responsible for approximately 20% of global anthropogenic emissions, or more than 4.63 billion tons of CO₂e annually. Source: UNFCCC, 2009.

Buildings are responsible for an estimated 1.45 billion tons of CO₂e in Annex I nations and over 20% of global anthropogenic emissions annually. Source: UNFCCC, 2009.

Annex I industry emissions are over 1.3 billion tons of CO₂e annually. Global industry emissions account for approximately 24% of annual anthropogenic emissions. Source: UNFCCC, 2009.

Emisisons from agriculture in Annex I countries totaled more than 1.43 billion in 2007 CO₂e emissions.

The EIA estimates that 2006 energy-related emissions from non-OECD countries accounted for approximately 30%, of global anthropogenic CO₂e emissions, or 15.4 billion tons. Source: EIA, 2009.

Biochar could potentially remove over 1 billion tons of CO₂e annually. In general, carbon management solutions could remove billions of tons of CO₂e from the atmosphere annually.

This website contains supporting material for the Creating Climate Wealth Conference April 20-22nd in Washington, DC.
Conference Materials
Briefing Packet - includes materials for all tracks and attendees.
Supporting Document
Green Freight and Port Fact Sheet - from Transportation for America.
Paying for Renewable Energy - a working paper from DB Climate Change Advisor on Achieving Scale through Efficient Policy Design.
|
Press
"There is No Planet B" And Other Things I Heard on Earth Day Carbon War Room Arrives Branson’s War on Global Warming Turns to Market-Based Solution Branson's 'Carbon War Room' Puts Industry on Front Line of U.S. Climate Debate Richard Branson on Effects of the Ash Cloud Branson's Call to Green Entrepreneurs |