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Decisive Action Needed To Achieve Net Zero By 2050, As World Is Currently On Path For 2.5 °C To 3 °C Global Warming, According to Wood Mackenzie


LONDON and HOUSTON and SINGAPORE, A string of global shocks has likely put 2030 emissions reduction targets out of reach. But with decisive action, there is still time to reach net zero emissions by 2050, according to Wood Mackenzie’s ‘Energy Transition Outlook’ report, a milestone assessment of the global journey towards a lower carbon future.

The new report analyses four different pathways for the energy and natural resources sector – Wood Mackenzie’s base case (2.5-degrees), country pledges scenario (2-degrees), net zero 2050 scenario (1.5-degrees) and delayed transition scenario (3-degrees).*

Source: BERNAMA News Agency