Climate change from 1856 to 2050 and beyond
Unveiling the past, present, and future of climate change: a journey to climate neutrality.
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Already back in 1856, the impact of CO2 on our environment was published in a scientific paper. What progress have we made since then? What are we aiming for now? What comes next once climate neutrality is reached?
In 1856, Eunice Newton Foote described the impact of CO2 on our environment in a scientific paper that should have changed the way we approach climate change. Although Eunice Newton Foote was a pioneer in climate science and one of the early women in science, her paper did not lead to significant changes at that time.
Fast forward to today, we find ourselves at a critical juncture in the fight against climate change. In February 2024, scientific research recorded the first-time breach of the iconic 1.5°C temperature rise. How can we reach our goal by 2050? What comes next once climate neutrality is achieved?
Welcome to a time travel journey that will change your view on climate change!
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**Energy Transition Ambassador, Founder of Eunice Education, and Passionate Engineer**
Niels is an ardent advocate for the energy transition, leveraging his education from the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership and his dual engineering master’s degrees. His mission is to empower others to seize the opportunities presented by the energy transition.
Niels champions a sustainable and equitable transition towards climate neutrality, ensuring economic prosperity and competitiveness are maintained. He possesses a unique talent for translating complex technical and economic concepts into accessible insights, delivered with passion and clarity.
By the end of his speech, you will feel a profound enthusiasm and a compelling drive to apply the newfound knowledge and make a tangible impact.
On a mission to empower you to seize the opportunities of the energy transition!
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