net zero isn’t a hopeful benchmark—it signals uncertainty and a potential loss of livelihood. The transition away from a fossil fuels based-economy could resultin the loss of 6 million gross jobs globally by 2030. But with a just transition, these lo...
Net-zero by 2050 is the international goal to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius and sustain the biosphere. Green renewable energy, including wind, solar, biomass and small hydro is abundant in Canada, with potential to satisfy demand with 100% green renewables. This paper compares the...
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Of the 17 SDGs, the agenda of a just transition is highlighted in the goals of decent work for all (Goal 8), clean energy for all (Goal 7), climate protection (Goal 13) and the eradication of poverty (Goal 1). As governments and businesses double down on their net zero carbon plans...
Realizing Net-Zero Emissions: Good Practices in Countries To explore this challenge, we present a framework showing key national climate actions for achieving a just transition to net zero.C. Elliott... C Elliott,CF Schumer,R Gasper,... - 《World Resources Institute》 被引量: 0发表: 2023年...
Here, transition finance must be a key consideration, especially for clients who are in the early stages of their net zero journeys. “Energy from fossil fuels still plays a critical role in supporting living standards in emerging markets,” says Drew. “Our clients are striving to achieve thei...
Guiding coal companies to meet the dual challenge of net zero and a just transition - By Noora Puro, Manager – GRI Sector Program
A Just Transition that leaves no one behind In the European Union, the EIB has for a long time been supporting communities impacted by the shift to a net zero future. EIB Global is now building on this experience and is extending its just transition activities in regions most affected by de...
Indeed, to reach the goal set out in the Paris agreement, the implication is for the developed, rich economies to be getting to net-zero emissions much faster than what is happening today. “In a just transition, some countries will need to get there earlier, and others will take longer ...
As part of a net zero transition that prioritises justice and fairness, assisting the developing world through this transition is both a gesture of global solidarity and an ethical duty. The private sector has a role to play in enabling a successful low-carbon transition.13While developed markets...