Book Blog

Excerpts from the book ‘CLIMATE CHANGE and the road to NET-ZERO’ covering the science, technology, economics, and politics of climate change.

by Mathew Hampshire-Waugh

Industry, Emissions Mathew Hampshire-Waugh Industry, Emissions Mathew Hampshire-Waugh

Industrial Emissions

The quantity of greenhouse gases released during the industrial production of the stuff we all consume. And why production (rather than consumption) estimates flatter developed countries’ carbon footprints.

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Climate Politics, Inequality Mathew Hampshire-Waugh Climate Politics, Inequality Mathew Hampshire-Waugh

The Two Ten-Percents

For each person earning over $16,000 per year in the richest top 10% of the world there is someone stuck in the bottom 10% earning less than $1,000 per year. As everyone rightfully strives for a top 10% lifestyle emissions could double to over 100 billion tonnes per year and lock-in unknowable damage unless we rapidly transition to a net-zero system.

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Hurdles to Change, Inequality Mathew Hampshire-Waugh Hurdles to Change, Inequality Mathew Hampshire-Waugh

Inequality and Climate Justice

The richest 10% of countries emit 30% of CO2 and take home 50% of global income today. They are also responsible for over 50% of all past emissions and hold 80% of the world’s accumulated wealth. Climate Justice is about how we balance the responsibility for past, present, and future emissions whilst driving a rapid transition to net-zero.

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Agriculture, Net-Zero Mathew Hampshire-Waugh Agriculture, Net-Zero Mathew Hampshire-Waugh

Net-Zero Agriculture

Comparing the benefits of changes to diet, low carbon solutions, improving yields and reducing waste in reaching net-zero agriculture. Why a vegan planet would create the potential to sequester enough CO2 to reverse all past emissions.

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Agricultural Emissions

From cow burps to cutting down trees - how global agriculture contributes to global warming. The inefficiency of farming animals, why the average human needs a football pitch worth of agricultural land, and the plentiful supply of calories but pitiful distribution of food.

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Human History, Climate Debate Mathew Hampshire-Waugh Human History, Climate Debate Mathew Hampshire-Waugh

Limits to Growth?

A short history of Doomsters and Boomsters featuring Dr Strangelove, twenty billion chickens, and Playboy magazine. At the heart of this story is a wager over the future of our planet. A bet between a celebrity biologist and a subversive economist with diametrically opposed visions of the future.

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