
Welcome to PubCarb.Earth!
This webspace is powered by the Wegener Center of the University of Graz on behalf of its Field of Excellence Climate Change Graz. It serves as a platform to provide information and exchange on Public Carbon Management (PCM), a new climate action management approach and related guidance and tools supporting countries, states and other large public entities to achieve Paris-compliant climate goals.
Welcome to join and become empowered for climate action to share in your emission reduction solutions, in the spirit of the PCM motto: PubCarb – carbsmart to Paris.
What Public Carbon Management is – in a nutshell:
Public Carbon Management (PCM) provides science-based knowledge, innovation, and services for public entities, including public governmental and corporation entities (such as countries, states, and districts and their governing and managing actors), for supporting them in an actively managed goal-driven and solutions-oriented transition to a low carbon entity until 2030 – 2040 – 2050, in accordance with the overarching goals of the Paris Climate Agreement of 2015 that require net-zero(a) emissions and climate-neutral(b) public entities earliest possible over this timeframe.
Definitions footnote:
(a) Net-zero: sum of the percentages of GHG emission reduction and GHG removal from the atmosphere relative to the GHG amount of the reference emissions inventory [tCO2eq] (RefEms2020, start of target paths) equals 100(±5) % in a future year (e.g., 2030), whereby the emission reduction contributes less than 90 %.
(b) Climate-neutral: sum of percentages of emission reduction and removal relative to reference emissions amount [tCO2eq] equals 100(±5) % in a future year (e.g., 2040), as for net-zero emissions, but the emission reduction contributes at least 90 %.
For a general introduction to Carbon Management (CM), comprising as well Institutional Carbon Management (ICM) and Personal Carbon Management (pCM), visit CarbManage.Earth (or visit via carbsmart2Paris.earth). This general webpage CarbManage.Earth also contains selected key links to detailed further CM infos.
This webspace was opened in 2021 and is repeatedly updated – stay tuned.