Net Zero in 2050: A roadmap for the global energy system
The number of countries announcing pledges to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions over the coming decades continues to grow. At the same time, questions are being asked about whether net-zero emissions can be achieved globally by 2050 with a view to limiting global warming to 1.5 °C, and in particular what it would mean for the energy sector.
This underlines the need for a global pathway that explores what would need to happen to the energy sector to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. In line with an official request by the COP26 Presidency, the IEA is developing a new special report providing the first comprehensive energy-sector pathway towards global net-zero emissions by 2050. The IEA special report assesses the policy requirements, the deployment and innovation needs, the necessary investments, the economic benefits and the wider implications for the world.
Видео Net Zero in 2050: A roadmap for the global energy system канала International Energy Agency
This underlines the need for a global pathway that explores what would need to happen to the energy sector to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. In line with an official request by the COP26 Presidency, the IEA is developing a new special report providing the first comprehensive energy-sector pathway towards global net-zero emissions by 2050. The IEA special report assesses the policy requirements, the deployment and innovation needs, the necessary investments, the economic benefits and the wider implications for the world.
Видео Net Zero in 2050: A roadmap for the global energy system канала International Energy Agency
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