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- Net-Zero Industry Tracker 2024 | World Economic Forum
The third edition of the Net-Zero Industry Tracker provides a detailed analysis of the progress hard-to-abate industrial and transport sectors are making worldwide in their efforts to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 The eight sectors covered in the report account for approximately 40% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and are considered sectors in which reducing emissions can be
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- The Net-Zero Industry Tracker - The World Economic Forum
This first edition of the Net-Zero Industry Tracker report sets the World Economic Forum’s ambition to establish a robust tracking platform that supports the emergence of low-carbon industries by the decade’s end Industrial sectors account for nearly 40% of global energy consumption and more than 30% of global greenhouse gas emissions The transformation of these sectors is pivotal to
- Net-Zero Industry Tracker 2024 | World Economic Forum
The eight hard-to-abate sectors in scope collectively contribute to around 40% of direct CO2 equivalent (CO2e) emissions This includes five heavy industry sectors (steel, cement, aluminium, primary chemicals, and oil and gas) and three heavy transport sectors (aviation, shipping and trucking)
- Net-Zero Industry Tracker 2024 | World Economic Forum
– The industry is forecasted to reduce emissions intensity by 13% 98 by 2030 and 76% 99 by 2050, compared to 2023 levels, according to IATA Net-Zero Roadmap S2 scenario The absolute direct CO2e emissions are expected to be 1 12 Gt 100 in 2030 and 0 47 Gt 101 in 2050
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- Net-Zero Challenge: The supply chain opportunity
This report, co-authored with Boston Consulting Group, is the second in our series for the Net-Zero Challenge It showcases the opportunity that all companies have for huge climate impact through action to decarbonize global supply chains
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