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Limiting global warming to no more than 2°C requires global large-scale deployment of low-carbon and negative emissions technologies. This requires the development of new eco-innovations and the diffusion of new and existing ones. Existing portfolios of environmental and technology policy...
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climate and energy targets in 9 chosen European countries and on transition into low-carbon economies. The paper discusses … emissions of at least 9 million tonnes CO2 equivalent per year, increase in the capacity of renewable energy sources and … improvement in the primary energy consumption. The analysis of operational programs allowed also for a rough estimate of the …
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Developing Asia has the world's fastest greenhouse gas emissions growth. This study uses an economy-energy … carbon trade, and increasing the later that mitigation is initiated. Under the 2°C scenarios, annual average energy supply …
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. Among our findings, we show that, in the absence of renewable energy sources and break-through technologies, meeting the …
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. Including these co-benefits raises the benefit-cost ratio for Asia under ambitious decarbonization to 5. Energy …
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