- What are low-carbon emitting technologies? An expert explains
Low-carbon emitting technologies such as carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS), hydrogen, solar photovoltaics, etc can enable the net-zero transition We need to create the market for them
- Investment in low-carbon energy broke records in 2022 | World Economic . . .
The low-carbon investment measured in the report includes renewables, carbon capture and storage, zero-emission vehicles, charging infrastructure, hydrogen production, energy storage, nuclear, recycling and heat pumps Spending broke records in every area except nuclear power, where investment was essentially unchanged compared with a year earlier
- Climate change: Low carbon future for emerging economies | World . . .
The Green Future Index 2023 ranks countries on their ability to develop a low-carbon future Results show that emerging economies are tackling climate change
- Net-Zero Industry Tracker 2024 | World Economic Forum
The industry must prioritize low-carbon electricity, recycling and efficiency now, while advancing electrification, fuel switching, inert anodes and CCUS for aluminium emissions cuts
- How China is helping to power the world’s green transition
Chinese enterprises are leading the creation and implementation of low-carbon technologies worldwide and are instrumental in powering the green transition
- These 8 countries have already achieved net-zero emissions
Many countries are targeting net zero emissions by 2050, but eight ‘carbon sink’ countries have already achieved their climate change goals
- JLL forecasts 70% shortage of low-carbon buildings by 2030 | World . . .
Rising demand for low-carbon buildings will open a 70% supply shortage by 2030, real estate firm JLL forecasts in a new report
- Here’s how hard-to-abate sectors can decarbonize faster
The energy transition is progressing in most hard-to-abate sectors, yet they are still off track to meet net-zero scenarios by 2050 To get on track, they must catalyse investments, establish clear carbon standards and transparency in emissions and maximize electrification through low-carbon sources Achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 demands joint efforts from policymakers, industry bodies
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