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Some proper terms about climate

Greenhouse gas (greenhouse gas)

Carbon dioxide emissions (CO2 emissions)

Climate change (climate change)

Global warming (global warming)

Carbon capture and storage (CCS)

carbon emission reduction

Greenhouse gas emissions (GHG emissions)

Energy demand (energy demand)

Energy consumption (energy consumption)

sludge disposal

industrial waste

Sewage "sewage" refers to "solid and liquid waste discharged from sewers and drains"

renewable energy

"Biofuel" is a very popular "biofuel" at present.

Low carbon economy and circular economy.

Sustainable development (sustainable development)

Green technology (green technology)

Environmentally friendly technology

Carbon dioxide emissions (CO2 emissions)

Bioenergy

Nuclear energy (nuclear energy)

Eco-city (eco-city)

combustible ice

nature reserve

car-free day

Copenhagen jargon: the special language of Copenhagen Climate Conference.

Adaptive mechanism

Adaptation refers to the preparations made by countries to cope with climate change.

These measures include protecting coastal areas by building seawalls, planting trees to prevent floods, increasing water resources protection, and changing crop varieties to those that grow in warm climates.

Annex 1 Annex I countries

The 37 richest countries in the world, whose prosperity is based on carbon emissions rather than annex 1, are generally classified as innocent victims.

CCS carbon capture and storage

Carbon capture and storage technology

Clean development mechanism of CDM

The clean development mechanism enables rich countries to offset their emissions by subsidizing pollution reduction measures in developing countries.

Fifth meeting of the Conference of the Parties

The official name of Copenhagen Climate Change Summit-15 Conference of the Parties

CVF/V 1 1

Climate Vulnerability Forum, 1 1 Countries most vulnerable to climate change, including Bangladesh and Maldives.

IPCC United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is the most important scientific institution to provide advice for the United Nations climate negotiations.

LDCF- Least Developed Countries Fund

The Least Developed Countries Fund was established to finance climate change initiatives in poorer countries.

MEF Energy and Climate Forum of Economic Powers

The Forum of Major Economies initiated by President barack obama aims to help generate the necessary political leadership for a successful outcome in Copenhagen.

UNFCCC United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, a standing meeting for officials and diplomats to bargain for every comma in the final negotiating text.

What we are talking about:

carbon budget

Smoke emission tax

carbon footprint

Carbon footprint is the total amount of greenhouse gases produced to directly and indirectly support human activities, usually expressed in tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) equivalent.

Carbon intensity

Low-carbon technology low-carbon technology

Low-carbon development/growth low-carbon development

Low-carbon lifestyle

Turn to "low-carbon economy" and develop "low-carbon economy"

Carbon-intensive products

What do we need:

sludge disposal

ecotourism

car-free day

Low carbon alternatives:

renewable energy

Green "biofuel" biofuel

Distilled fuel

Geothermal ground source heating

LPG

combustible ice

Geo-engineering Geo-engineering:

Geo-engineering method is a method to artificially cool the earth and offset the impact of climate change.

The easiest way is to plant forests, but "artificial trees" have also been developed to absorb carbon. Other methods include sending huge mirrors into space to reflect sunlight. There are also ongoing experiments to create clouds by spraying seawater into the air and storing carbon dioxide underground.

We are faced with:

difficult position

Bad carbon scenario, worrying carbon emissions

Climate debt is a heavy debt to the earth and nature.

The threat posed by floating icebergs in ship danger

What does all this mean for us:

The alarm bell has sounded and environmental protection is imminent.