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CONTENTS

Infographic

Creative Report

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The Heat is On

REASONS CLIMATE CHANGE MATTERS

The Effects of Climate Can be Seen Everywhere

2016 WAS THE WARMEST YEAR ON RECORD.

By Eliott Glen

NASA and NOAA data show that global averages in 2016 were 1.78 degrees F (0.99 degrees C) warmer than the mid-20th century average. Seventeen of the 18 warmest years have occurred since 2000.

408 PARTS PER MILLION

Logo Design

Editorial

The concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in our atmosphere, as of 2018, is the highest it has been in 3 million

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800 MILLION PEOPLE

Eleven percent of the world’s population is currently vulnerable to climate change impacts such as droughts, floods, heat waves, extreme weather events and sea-level rise.

SAVE NATURE. IT’S CHEAPER.

Conserving ecosystems is often more cost-effective than human-made interventions. In the Maldives, building a sea wall for coastal protection cost about US$ 2.2 billion. Even after 10 years of maintenance costs, it is still four times cheaper to preserve the natural reef.

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he world has warmed more than one degree Celsius since the Industrial Revolution. The Paris climate agreement — the nonbinding, unenforceable and already unheeded treaty signed on Earth Day in 2016 — hoped to restrict warming to two degrees. The odds of succeeding, according to a recent study based on current emissions trends, are one in 20.

Poster Design

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11% OF EMISSIONS

Eleven percent of all global greenhouse gas emissions caused by humans are caused by deforestation — comparable to the emissions from all of the cars and trucks on the planet.

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COASTAL ‘BLUE CARBON’ ECOSYSTEMS ARE CRITICAL.

Just 0.7% of the world’s forests are coastal mangroves, yet they store up to 10 times as much carbon per hectare as tropical forests.

PRICE TAG: US$ 140 BILLION PER YEAR.

This is what it would take to make the changes humanity needs to adapt to a warming world. It may sound like a lot, but it’s less than 0.1% of global GDP.

NATURE IS AN UNTAPPED SOLUTION

Tropical forests are incredibly effective at storing carbon — providing at least 30% of action needed to prevent the worst climate change scenarios. Yet nature-based solutions only receive only 2% of all climate funding.

195 NATIONS ON BOARD.

195 countries signed the 2015 Paris Agreement, agreeing to limit global warming and adapt to climate change, partly by protecting nature.

THE AMAZON IS A CARBONSTORING POWERHOUSE.

In the Amazon, 1% of tree species sequester 50% of the region’s carbon.


LOGO DESIGN

POSTER DESIGN

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EDITORIAL

The Heat is On The Effects of Climate Can be Seen Everywhere By Eliott Glen

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he world has warmed more than one degree Celsius since the Industrial Revolution. The Paris climate agreement — the nonbinding, unenforceable and already unheeded treaty signed on Earth Day in 2016 — hoped to restrict warming to two degrees. The odds of succeeding, according to a recent study based on current emissions trends, are one in 20.

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REASONS CLIMATE CHANGE REASONS CLIMATE CHANGEMATTERS MATTERS 2016 WAS 2016 THE WASWARMEST THE WARMEST YEAR YEAR ON RECORD. ON RECORD.

NASA andNASA NOAA data showdata thatshow globalthat averages and NOAA global averages in 2016 were 1.78were degrees (0.99 degrees in 2016 1.78Fdegrees F (0.99 degrees C) warmerC)than the mid-20th century average. warmer than the mid-20th century average. Seventeen of the 18 warmest have occurred Seventeen of the 18 years warmest years have occurred since 2000. since 2000.

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The concentration of carbonof dioxide The concentration carbon dioxide (CO2) in our atmosphere, as of 2018, (CO2) in our atmosphere, as of 2018, in 3been million is the highest has been in 3 million is theit highest it has

years.

800 MILLION PEOPLE 800 MILLION PEOPLE

Eleven percent of the world’s population is currently Eleven percent of the world’s population is currently vulnerable to climate change change impactsimpacts such assuch as vulnerable to climate droughts, floods, heat waves, extremeextreme weatherweather events events droughts, floods, heat waves, and sea-level rise. and sea-level rise.

Eleven percent all global Elevenof percent of all global greenhouse gas emissions caused caused greenhouse gas emissions by humans caused deforestation by are humans areby caused by deforestation — comparable to the emissions from — comparable to the emissions from all of the all cars trucks ontrucks the planet. of and the cars and on the planet.

2016 was the warmest year on record.

NASA and NOAA data show that global averages in 2016 were 1.78 degrees F (0.99 degrees C) warmer than the mid-20th century average. Seventeen of the 18 warmest years have occurred since 2000.

The Amazon is a carbon-storing powerhouse.

In the Amazon, 1% of tree species sequester 50% of the region’s carbon.

Conserving ecosystems is often is more than than Conserving ecosystems oftencost-effective more cost-effective human-made interventions. In the Maldives, buildingbuilding a sea a sea human-made interventions. In the Maldives, wall for coastal protection cost about 2.2US$ billion. wall for coastal protection costUS$ about 2.2 Even billion. Even after 10 after years10ofyears maintenance costs, itcosts, is still itfour times of maintenance is still four times cheapercheaper to preserve the natural to preserve the reef. natural reef.

NATURE IS AN NATURE ISUNTAPPED AN UNTAPPED SOLUTION SOLUTION

800 MILLION PEOPLE

Eleven percent of the world’s population is currently vulnerable to climate change impacts such as droughts, floods, heat waves, extreme weather events and sea-level rise.

SAVE NATURE. IT’S CHEAPER.

Conserving ecosystems is often more cost-effective than human-made interventions. In the Maldives, building a sea wall for coastal protection cost about US$ 2.2 billion. Even after 10 years of maintenance costs, it is still four times cheaper to preserve the natural reef.

SAVESAVE NATURE. IT’S CHEAPER. NATURE. IT’S CHEAPER.

years.

11% OF EMISSIONS 11% OF EMISSIONS

10 REASONS CLIMATE CHANGE MATTERS

408 PARTS PER MILLION

The concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in our atmosphere, as of 2018, is the highest it has been in 3 million

NATURE IS AN UNTAPPED SOLUTION

years.

Tropical forests are incredibly effective at storing carbon — providing at least 30% of action needed to prevent the worst climate change scenarios. Yet nature-based solutions only receive only 2% of all climate funding.

TropicalTropical forests are incredibly effectiveeffective at storing forests are incredibly at storing carbon — providing at least at 30% of 30% actionofneeded carbon — providing least action needed to prevent the worst change change scenarios. Yet to prevent theclimate worst climate scenarios. Yet nature-based solutions only receive only 2%only of all nature-based solutions only receive 2% of all climate funding. climate funding.

195 NATIONS ON BOARD. COASTAL ‘BLUE‘BLUE CARBON’ COASTAL CARBON’ ECOSYSTEMS ARE CRITICAL. ECOSYSTEMS ARE CRITICAL.

0.7% of the world’s forests are coastal Just 0.7%Just of the world’s forests are coastal mangroves, yet they store up to as 10 much times as much mangroves, yet they store up to 10 times carbon per hectare as tropical forests. carbon per hectare as tropical forests.

TAG:140 US$BILLION 140 BILLION PER YEAR. PRICEPRICE TAG: US$ PER YEAR.

This is whattake it would takethe to make the humanity changes humanity This is what it would to make changes needs to needs adapt to adapt to a world. warming world. It may butthan it’s less to a warming It may sound likesound a lot, like but a it’slot, less 0.1%than of 0.1% of global GDP. global GDP.

195 countries signed the 2015 Paris Agreement, agreeing to limit global warming and adapt to climate change, partly by protecting nature.

195 NATIONS ON BOARD. 195 NATIONS ON BOARD.

195 countries signed the 2015the Paris Agreement, agreeing to 195 countries signed 2015 Paris Agreement, agreeing to limitwarming global warming andtoadapt to climate partly by limit global and adapt climate change,change, partly by protecting protecting nature. nature.

AMAZON A CARBONTHE THE AMAZON IS A IS CARBONSTORING POWERHOUSE. STORING POWERHOUSE.

In the Amazon, 1%species of tree species sequester In the Amazon, 1% of tree sequester 50% of 50% the of the region’sregion’s carbon. carbon.

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11% OF EMISSIONS

Eleven percent of all global greenhouse gas emissions caused by humans are caused by deforestation — comparable to the emissions from all of the cars and trucks on the planet.

Coastal ‘blue carbon’ ecosystems are critical.

Just 0.7% of the world’s forests are coastal mangroves, yet they store up to 10 times as much carbon per hectare as tropical forests.

PRICE TAG: US$ 140 BILLION PER YEAR.

This is what it would take to make the changes humanity needs to adapt to a warming world. It may sound like a lot, but it’s less than 0.1% of global GDP.


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CREATIVE REPORT Of A Designer Named Jackson Carey

Jackson Carey is an LA based digital artist that has a current focus on live visual art. He began as a graphic designer in highschool, quickly moving into the work of motion graphics by begining in Adobe After Effects. His love of electronic music and festivals soon blended with this, and he began to persue a passion in creating visual content for these events. Jackson currently works as a VJ(visual jockey) for events in LA, specializing in mixing his visuals live with a MIDI controller. Future goals of his involve learning Maya and ZBrush, and furthering his knowledge in Cinema4D and Resolume.

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