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== Numbers that matter == | == Numbers that matter == | ||
in reducing/offsetting CO2 emissions <br> | |||
One of the millennium development goals is to ensure environmental sustainability <br> | |||
1) Addressing deforestation <br> | |||
2) Reducing per capita CO2 emissions <br> | |||
. It is estimated that to restore biodiversity at sustainable levels, we need to restore forest land lost in 10 years i.e. 130 million hectares.<br> | |||
Which is equivalent to 14 billion trees a year for 10 years.<br> | |||
One hectare of tree on average absorbs 6 tonnes of CO2 <br> | |||
13 million hectares = 78 million tonnes of CO2 = 0.08 ppm reduction in CO2 of atmosphere which is 0.02% of | |||
()<br> | |||
350 is desirable <br> | |||
14 billion trees require 14 billion $ (UN - 1 $ a tree) <br> | |||
.9 billion <br> | |||
Population of BOP (below poverty line) = (32.6% of total population) = 2.3 billion <br> | |||
Not BOP = 4.6 billion <br> | |||
3 trees per person/year <br> | |||
2) Reducing per capita CO2 emissions - Car pooling <br> | |||
A commuter travelling for 20 miles a day emits 107 tonnes of CO2 a year <br> | |||
If 100 people pair up into daily car pools, they would save 1070 tonnes a year <br> | |||
Current stats show that there is one car for every ten people, roughly 690 million cars. <br> | |||
200 million people (Population of Brazil) pair up, they would save 2.2 billion tonnes a year ~~ 8% of yearly CO2 emission <br> | |||
== Research Questions == | == Research Questions == |