articleEnvironmental Research LettersJul 1, 2017GOLD OA

The climate mitigation gap: education and government recommendations miss the most effective individual actions

University of British Columbia · Lund University

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Abstract

Current anthropogenic climate change is the result of greenhouse gas accumulation in the atmosphere, which records the aggregation of billions of individual decisions. Here we consider a broad range of individual lifestyle choices and calculate their potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in developed countries, based on 148 scenarios from 39 sources. We recommend four widely applicable high-impact (i.e. low emissions) actions with the potential to contribute to systemic change and substantially reduce annual personal emissions: having one fewer child (an average for developed countries of 58.6 tonnes CO2-equivalent (tCO2e) emission reductions per year), living car-free (2.4 tCO2e saved per year),…

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Keywords
  • Greenhouse gas
  • Climate change
  • Government (linguistics)
  • Business
  • Natural resource economics
  • Environmental science
  • Environmental economics
  • Agricultural economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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