The 55 Gigaton Challenge | TED Countdown

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The air we breathe has changed.
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The mix of gases is shifting,
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with more and more greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide.
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And this shift is happening faster each year.
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In fact, concentrations of CO2 have reached levels
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never before breathed by humans,
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since Homo sapiens evolved.
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In just a few hundred years,
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eons of fossilized sunshine have been burned as coal, oil and gas.
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The exhaust has transformed the entire atmosphere and ocean.
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It’s like a pollution blanket,
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and the result we know as climate change.
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So how much more of that fossilized sunshine can we burn
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before further destabilizing the Earth’s systems?
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Not much.
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Think of it as a carbon budget.
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We are currently adding 55 billion metric tons of greenhouse gases
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to the atmosphere every year.
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This is the Gigaton Challenge.
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By some estimates, at that pace,
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we will have burned through the remaining budget by 2030.
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So to give us some room to breathe,
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the world must reduce greenhouse gas pollution
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by more than seven percent each year,
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every year of this decade ...
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starting now.
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There are a number of ways to do that.
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Let’s start by looking at the greenhouse gases themselves.
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CO2 makes up nearly 75 percent of the pollution emitted each year.
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There’s also nitrous oxide,
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known as laughing gas,
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but it's no laughing matter,
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seeping out of farm fields and elsewhere
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and making up six percent of the problem.
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And then there’s methane,
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which you may also know of as natural gas.
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It’s 17 percent of the total.
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There are other greenhouse gases,
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but these three make up the bulk of the climate challenge.
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All must be reduced --
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and fast.
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Methane is better at trapping the Sun’s heat,
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which means cutting methane pollution is a necessary and fast-acting stimulus
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for our carbon budget.
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If methane emissions from agriculture
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and the oil and gas industry can be eliminated
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in this decade,
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we might be able to stave off catastrophes
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like the loss of the Arctic sea ice and glaciers all around the world.
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CO2 has a longer life.
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Once it is added to the atmosphere,
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it can stay up there for hundreds of years,
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if not longer.
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CO2 emissions must be cut in half by 2030,
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and then reduced even further by 2040,
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to put the world on a path
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of adding no CO2 to the air by 2050.
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And that means transforming the modern world as quickly as possible.
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There are several ways to break down the sources of greenhouse gas emissions.
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Here we’re using the public Climate Watch data.
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Start with energy.
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The majority of modern energy comes from fossil fuels,
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which makes the energy sector 76 percent of the climate challenge,
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including the fuels used for transportation,
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industrial processes
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and agricultural production.
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The shift to clean energy must be accelerated
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by an order of magnitude
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if we want any chance to restrain global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.
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And we’ll need more ways to store this clean electricity,
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whether that’s putting it in the chemical bonds of a battery
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or into a molecule of hydrogen.
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Batteries and clean hydrogen are also going to play a key role
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in cleaning up transportation,
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which accounts for 17 percent of climate-changing pollution,
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including the use of energy to move people and goods around:
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eight percent from cars;
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five percent from trucks and other heavy-duty vehicles;
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and four percent from shipping and aviation.
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With abundant clean electricity,
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the world can win the race to electrify cars
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and create cleaner alternative fuels for trucks,
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ships,
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and even one day, airplanes.
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Then there are our lifestyles
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and the materials that make them possible.
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That’s everything from the cement and steel that go into buildings
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to the plastic fibers in fashion.
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All told, these materials account for six percent of our emissions --
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on top of the energy emissions required to produce them.
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And we’ll need new and clean ways to make them or replace them.
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Farming and animal raising also have to change
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as agriculture accounts for 12 percent of greenhouse gas pollution.
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That means everything from how and what people eat
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to how and what cows, chickens and pigs eat.
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It also means finding ways for farm fields to go from sources of greenhouse gas
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to places where greenhouse gases get buried.
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Agriculture is also the biggest direct impact people have
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on the plants, animals, microbes and fungi that share this planet with us.
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To truly solve the climate challenge,
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the wild world will have to be protected and restored
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to allow all of life’s myriad forms to flourish.
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A halt in cutting down forests,
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burning peatlands
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and converting coastal wetlands
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could prevent the release
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of nearly five billion metric tons of greenhouse gases each year.
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Restoring nearly 200 million hectares of degraded forestland,
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peatland and wetlands
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could also absorb almost another four billion metric tons.
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Perhaps even more importantly,
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the ocean has vast potential to help reduce greenhouse gases ...
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if we protect it.
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Finally, there are technologies being developed
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to draw down CO2 from the atmosphere
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because we have already emitted too much.
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But very few of these machine forests have been deployed
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and they are too expensive to scale up faster right now.
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This is the climate challenge we face:
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going from adding 55 billion metric tons of greenhouse gases to the air each year,
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to adding zero by 2050,
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at the latest.
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The countdown begins now.
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