Rise of Super Pollutants Threatens Global Warming Targets
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, discusses the growing threat of super pollutants—methane, black carbon —which account for 45% of global warming. Despite efforts to reduce emissions, industrialization continues to outpace renewable energy adoption. This trend could make it far more difficult to curb climate change and achieve Paris Accord goals.
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