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net zero emissions for Agriculture, Paris Agreement, Problems, Net Zero…
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Paris Agreement
Long-term temperature goal: the goal of limiting global temperature increase to well below 2 degrees Celsius, while pursuing efforts to limit the increase to 1.5 degrees.
Global peaking and 'climate neutrality: To achieve this temperature goal, Parties aim to reach global peaking of greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) as soon as possible, recognizing peaking will take longer for developing country Parties, so as to achieve a balance between anthropogenic emissions by sources and removals by sinks of GHGs in the second half of the century.
Mitigation: to pursue domestic measures to achieve a nationally determined contribution (NDC). To set a firm foundation for higher ambition, each successive NDC will represent a progression beyond the previous one and reflect the highest possible ambition. Developed countries should continue to take the lead by undertaking absolute economy-wide reduction targets, while developing countries should continue enhancing their mitigation efforts,
Sinks and reservoirs: conserve and enhance, as appropriate, sinks and reservoirs of GHGs
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Adaptation: a global goal on adaptation – of enhancing adaptive capacity, strengthening resilience and reducing vulnerability to climate change in the context of the temperature goal of the Agreement.
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Finance, technology and capacity-building support
Climate change education, training, public awareness, public participation and public access to information
Transparency, implementation and compliance
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Decision 1/CP.21 also sets out a number of measures to enhance action prior to 2020, including strengthening the technical examination process, enhancement of provision of urgent finance, technology and support and measures to strengthen high-level engagement.
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Net Zero Emissions
Sectors of the economy
Agriculture
Farms
Cattle
Feed
Seaweed
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Does not eliminate
risk, it just transferes
it to somewhere else
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Aligning with the Paris climate goals requires technology uptake to be significantly accelerated compared to current trends. Widespread, rapid deployment of mature technologies can achieve much of what is needed this decade and can accelerate immediately, while substantial investment in research, development and commercialisation can close the gap to zero emissions across sectors
If this technology and research & development were not holistic-based conceived but rather the product of linear thinking and reductionism, we will be back to square one IN NO TIME
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Australian Government committed to implementing an economy wide target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 26 to 28 per cent below 2005 levels by 2030