Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in Developing Countries: Contributions to Reducing Global Emissions

A year ago, world leaders agreed to restrict global warming to 2°C above pre-industrial levels by the end of this century. Yet the latest Emissions Gap Report from UN Environment predicts that we are actually heading for global warming of up to 3.4°C, even with the pledges made in the Paris Agreement on Climate Change. However, it also predicts that cutting greenhouse gas emissions by another quarter could put us on track for that 2°C promise. This second report from the 1 Gigaton Coalition supports those findings by showing how investing in clean energy for developing countries can help close the emissions gap and create sustainable profitable business opportunities.

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Autor principal: The 1 Gigaton Coalition
Outros Autores: Science Division
Formato: Reports and Books biblioteca
Idioma:English
Publicado em: United Nations Environment Programme 2016
Assuntos:GLOBAL WARMING, GREENHOUSE GASES, ENERGY EFFICIENCY, RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES, ENERGY POLICY, CASE STUDIES, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, DATA COLLECTION, Climate change,
Acesso em linha:https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/10027
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Resumo:A year ago, world leaders agreed to restrict global warming to 2°C above pre-industrial levels by the end of this century. Yet the latest Emissions Gap Report from UN Environment predicts that we are actually heading for global warming of up to 3.4°C, even with the pledges made in the Paris Agreement on Climate Change. However, it also predicts that cutting greenhouse gas emissions by another quarter could put us on track for that 2°C promise. This second report from the 1 Gigaton Coalition supports those findings by showing how investing in clean energy for developing countries can help close the emissions gap and create sustainable profitable business opportunities.