2.1.1.h (Q104): Difference between revisions
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(Created claim: has the IPCC statement (P3): Average annual GHG emissions growth between 2010 and 2019 slowed compared to the previous decade in energy supply (from 2.3% to 1.0%) and industry (from 3.4% to 1.4%) but remained roughly constant at about 2% yr–1in the transport sector.) |
(Changed claim: has the IPCC statement (P3): Average annual GHG emissions growth between 2010 and 2019 slowed compared to the previous decade in energy supply (from 2.3% to 1.0%) and industry (from 3.4% to 1.4%) but remained roughly constant at about 2% yr–1in the transport sector.) |
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Property / has the IPCC statement: Net GHG emissions have increased since 2010 across all major sectors. (English) / qualifier | |||||||
Property / has the IPCC statement: In 2019, approximately 34% (20 GtCO2-eq) of net global GHG emissions came from the energy sector, 24% (14 GtCO2- eq) from industry, 22% (13 GtCO2-eq) from AFOLU, 15% (8.7 GtCO2-eq) from transport and 6% (3.3 GtCO2- eq) from buildings. (English) / qualifier | |||||||
Property / has the IPCC statement: In 2019, approximately 34% (20 GtCO2-eq) of net global GHG emissions came from the energy sector, 24% (14 GtCO2- eq) from industry, 22% (13 GtCO2-eq) from AFOLU, 15% (8.7 GtCO2-eq) from transport and 6% (3.3 GtCO2- eq) from buildings. (English) / qualifier | |||||||
Property / has the IPCC statement: Average annual GHG emissions growth between 2010 and 2019 slowed compared to the previous decade in energy supply (from 2.3% to 1.0%) and industry (from 3.4% to 1.4%) but remained roughly constant at about 2% yr–1in the transport sector. (English) / qualifier | |||||||
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About half of total net AFOLU emissions are from CO2 LULUCF, predominantly from deforestation. (English) | |||||||
Property / has the IPCC statement: About half of total net AFOLU emissions are from CO2 LULUCF, predominantly from deforestation. (English) / rank | |||||||
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Property / has the IPCC statement: About half of total net AFOLU emissions are from CO2 LULUCF, predominantly from deforestation. (English) / qualifier | |||||||
series ordinal: 4
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Property / has the IPCC statement: About half of total net AFOLU emissions are from CO2 LULUCF, predominantly from deforestation. (English) / qualifier | |||||||
Property / has the IPCC statement | |||||||
Land overall constituted a net sink of –6.6 (±4.6) GtCO2 yr–1for the period 2010–2019. (English) | |||||||
Property / has the IPCC statement: Land overall constituted a net sink of –6.6 (±4.6) GtCO2 yr–1for the period 2010–2019. (English) / rank | |||||||
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Property / has the IPCC statement: Land overall constituted a net sink of –6.6 (±4.6) GtCO2 yr–1for the period 2010–2019. (English) / qualifier | |||||||
series ordinal: 5
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Property / has the IPCC statement: Land overall constituted a net sink of –6.6 (±4.6) GtCO2 yr–1for the period 2010–2019. (English) / qualifier | |||||||
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Net GHG emissions have increased since 2010 across all major sectors. (English)
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In 2019, approximately 34% (20 GtCO2-eq) of net global GHG emissions came from the energy sector, 24% (14 GtCO2- eq) from industry, 22% (13 GtCO2-eq) from AFOLU, 15% (8.7 GtCO2-eq) from transport and 6% (3.3 GtCO2- eq) from buildings. (English)
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Average annual GHG emissions growth between 2010 and 2019 slowed compared to the previous decade in energy supply (from 2.3% to 1.0%) and industry (from 3.4% to 1.4%) but remained roughly constant at about 2% yr–1in the transport sector. (English)
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About half of total net AFOLU emissions are from CO2 LULUCF, predominantly from deforestation. (English)
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Land overall constituted a net sink of –6.6 (±4.6) GtCO2 yr–1for the period 2010–2019. (English)
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