First Reason:
Delayed efforts to mitigate either carbon dioxide or short-lived climate pollutant emissions will have negative, and potentially irreversible, consequences for global warming, rising sea levels, food security, and public health.
Second Reason:
Due to their relatively short lifetime in the atmosphere, ranging from a few days to a few decades, reducing short-lived climate pollutants can rapidly slow the rate of global temperature rise, complement efforts to mitigate carbon dioxide emissions and keep warming below 2°C.
Third Reason:
The Climate and Clean Air Coalition’s measures can cut methane emissions by at least 40% and black carbon by up to 70% by 2030, and virtually eliminate (99.5%) high-global warming potential hydrofluorocarbons altogether by 2050 (all compared to 2010 levels).
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The Harappa’s system of standardized weights and measures signified advance technology and an advancing civilization in the Indus River Valley. Remarkable accuracy in systems and tools of the Harappan people were demonstrated by fire-baked bricks which were consistently moisture resistant and uniformly sized.