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Increasing World Population (in Billions)

Growing population at such a staggering rate can be seen as the root cause of many problems arising today or threaten to arise in near future. The population is expected to rise by 25% from 7.8 Billion in 2020 to 9.7 Billion in 2050, a rate which is highly unprecedented when compared with survival drivers like arable land, natural resources, etc.

CO2 emissions (K gigatonnes CO2 equivalent/yr)

In the time of crisis, when the world comes at a stop the CO2 emissions goes down (like in 2008 & 2019 Covid), but as soon as things get back to normal, those emissions starts increasing multifold. As we all know, CO2 acts as a greenhouse gas and can absorb & emit infrared radiation. The constant check to keep CO2 emissions at lowest, is one of the major driver in dealing with the climate change.

Per Capita Meat production (Kg/Y)

Production of a single ounce of meat requires significant amount of natural resources and also has to handle the methane gas emission from Cows (20% of total methane gas emission). Reduced per capita meat production, between 2018 & 2020, a decline of about 5.7% was likely because of an outbreak of African swine fever in China that reduced the pork supply.

Ruminant Livestock Numbers (billion individuals)

Never have we seen the world ruminant livestock numbers soaring past 4 billion, which represents much more mass than all human and animals combined. We can agree that although these are important source of protein & livelihood, but they are also a significant contributor to environmental challenges like methane and CO2 emissions, deforestation & water usage.

Global Monthly Mean CH4 (CH4 ppb)

One of the most dangerous GHG, Methane, set new year-to-date records for atmospheric concentration for years 2020 and 2021. Methane traps 86 times more heat in the atmosphere that CO2 and 20% of planet warning can be contributed to Methane. All five of the hottest years on record has happened since 2015, which shows the direct relation between the earth's temperature & GHGs.

Global tree cover loss (MHa/Y)

World lost 1.6 million hectares of undisturbed forest land last year (2020), up 7% of 2019, according to the Global Forest Watch. Losses in the tropics have now increased for two years in a row, driven mostly by forest clearance for agriculture. The EU and UK government are considering using trade deals and regulations to apply pressure on countries such as Brazil (most forest loss in 2019-2020) to curb deforestation.

Energy Consumption (Exajoules/yr)

Fossil fuel energy consumption has decreased since 2019 (COVID-19). However, these declines appear to be transient and projected to rise again from 2021. Conversely, solar and wind power consumption increased by 57% from 2018 to 2021, but it's still 19 times lower than fossil fuel. Although we can see the increasing trend in Solar/Wind energy, the rate of increase for other conventional fossil fuels energy sources is comparatively higher.

personal data protection

This privacy policy informs you of how newtreeimpact collects, uses, exploits and protects your personal data that you transmit via the following URL: www.newtreeimpact.com   Person responsible for the processing of personal data Your personal data are processed by the company Newtreeimpact whose headquarter is located in Address: 24, Boulevard du Souverain 1170 Brussels, Belgium Email: info@newtreeimpact.com Phone Number: +32 (0)2 770 56 20

Purposes of collecting personal data

Newtreeimpact is processing your personal data for the following purposes:

  • To provide you with various information or services (sending newsletters, white papers, personalized offers, contests, promotional offers)

The recipients of your personal data

Your personal data is stored by Newtreeimpact. However, they may also be disclosed to our company's employees or service providers only upon our request, following our instructions and excluding any other use.

The transfer of personal data outside the European Union

Personal data can only be transmitted outside the European Union to countries applying a data protection policy corresponding to the one in effect in the European Union.

The storage period and deletion of your personal data

The personal data collected will be kept for as long as necessary to achieve the different purposes. Once the objectives have been achieved, they will be deleted or anonymized.  

The protection of personal data

Newtreeimpact is committed to protecting your personal data from unauthorized access and manipulation through organizational and technical measures. Your personal data are treated in complete confidentiality by the persons authorized to do so and only for achieving the required purpose. However, you should be aware that nowadays, there is a real risk of leaks of personal data. In the event of an accidental or malicious leak, and in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Newtreeimpact undertakes to notify the problem directly to the Data Protection Authority.

Your rights regarding your personal data

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which is effective since May 2018 in Belgium, stipulates that when using your personal data, you have certain rights at any times:  
  • Right to erase your data
  • Right to data portability
  • Right to access your data
  • Right to rectify your data
  • Right to restrict processing
  • Right of opposition
    In accordance with Article 12 of the GDPR, to exercise your rights, you must contact the entity responsible for processing your personal data in writing, electronically or orally. A copy of your identity card is also required and will not be valid orally. As from the date of receipt of your request, the controller of your personal data must inform you of the measures relating to your case within a maximum period of one month. It should be noted that in some cases where the request is more complex, the response time can be extended to three months. If the latter situation arises, you should be informed and the data controller should contact you to explain the reasons for the extension.     If the entity in charge of processing your personal data does not accept your request, it must inform you of the reasons for its refusal within a period of one month from the date of receipt of your request. You then have the possibility to file a judicial appeal by filing a complaint with the Data Protection Authority (DPA).