COP29 Event: Busting Myths Around Short-Lived Climate Pollutants from Shipping

COP29 Event: Busting Myths Around Short-Lived Climate Pollutants from Shipping

The best and least costly opportunity to avoid runaway warming and remain below 1.5 o C while respecting the right to health, is to act immediately to reduce emissions of short-lived climate pollutants. Fast action could avoid over 0.5 o C of warming by 2050. Yet, debate rages as to whether black carbon is a climate forcer or a climate cooler, while liquidated natural gas is being sold as “green fuel”. This COP29 event busts some myths while highlighting urgent action needed to protect Arctic sea ice.

Where: The Cryosphere Pavilion, COP 29, Baku, Azerbaijan

When : Thursday 14 November, 11:30am local time, (GMT+4). Check your time zone here

In person event – ​​(Livestream will be available on International Cryosphere Climate Initiative YouTube channel)

Moderator:

Dr Elena Tracy, WWF Arctic Program

Speakers:

  • Dr Robbie Mallett, climate scientist on what is happening in the Arctic and the loss of sea ice
  • Dr Elena Tracy, WWF Arctic Program on the risks associated with HFO and why the Arctic HFO ban does not adequately address black carbon emissions
  • Dr Sian Prior, Clean Arctic Alliance on black carbon, its continuing contribution to climate heating as a short-lived climate forcer and shipping’s impact on sea ice (remote)
  • Elissama Menezes, Say No To LNG on methane, its importance as a short-lived climate forcer and greenwashing LNG as a green fuel
  • Roel Hoenders, Head, Climate Action and Clean Air, International Maritime Organization

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