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Transportation: In order to meet the 1.5C goal, the IPCC envisages a future where people travel less, and that generally consumer preferences shift to more sustainable choices like car sharing and hybrid and electric cars. The report also looks at using more efficient modes of travel, e.g. swapping cars, trucks and planes to buses and trains.Buildings: While this section is less prescriptive, the IPCC suggests that people shift to more sustainable behavior when it comes to their homes, for example using smart thermostats or more efficient air conditioners.Diets: Again, the models aren't comprehensive, but in general, the IPCC's narrative suggests that people consume about 30 percent less animal products. Eating less meat is one of a number of mitigation strategies suggested by the IPCC to overhaul agricultural and land-use practices, including the protection of forests. The livestock sector is estimated to account for 14.5 percent?of greenhouse gas emissions globally, more than direct emissions from the transport sector.These so-called shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs), which focus on mitigation of and adaptation to climate change, are a fairly new innovation and draw a new dimension to climate modeling: the impact of changes in human behavior."It's very clear just by looking at the archetypical pathways that they've [IPCC] pulled out ... that the consumer dimensions allow emissions to be cut much faster," Weber said. 1444

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to its cup for three decades.Most recently, in 2018, Starbucks committed to the NextGen Cup Challenge. Along with other food companies, Starbucks and Closed Loop Partners, a recycling-focused investor group, crowdsourced solutions for greener cups from the public. In February, the company announced 12 winners, including greener cup liners, barriers and cups themselves.Now, Starbucks is ready to start testing out some of those winning ideas.Technically, Starbucks' paper cups can be recycled — but in practice, they usually are not. Most facilities don't recycle paper cups because to do so, they would have to separate the cups' plastic lining from the paper. Many recyclers find that process to be more trouble than it's worth. If those facilities try to recycle paper cups without separating out materials first, the plastic lining can jam up their machines.The cities where Starbucks is testing out its compostable cups are already set up to recycle paper cups with plastic linings, including the traditional Starbucks cup."We want to play a leading role in helping around the sustainability of the planet. And that means serving our coffee in sustainable packaging," CEO Kevin Johnson told CNN Business. "We think there's a better solution."In order for the plan to work, Starbucks customers will have to dispose of the cups in recycling bins in the test markets. Environmental advocates point out that's a major challenge because it requires the company to change customer behavior."While utilizing less plastic is important, this announcement does not do nearly enough to address the plastic pollution crisis that the company contributes to," Greenpeace Plastics Campaigner Kate Melges said in a statement. "Just because packaging is recyclable or compostable in an industrial facility, does not mean it will be recycled or composted."Melges said that Starbucks should also invest more in reusable cups. Although the company offers a small discount to customers who bring their own mugs, that effort has failed to gain traction. As of spring 2017, only 1.4% of Starbucks' beverages were sold in reusable cups. Some of the NextGen Cup winners included reusable cup systems, and Starbucks said it is working to see if any of those proposals are feasible.On Wednesday, the company also shared that it will roll out recyclable, strawless lids to all stores in the United States and Canada over the next year. The lids are made with 9% less plastic than the current lid and straws, Starbucks said.The coffee company first announced strawless lids over the summer as a way to help it 2587

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