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10 gru 2020 · The world faces two energy problems: most of our energy still produces greenhouse gas emissions, and hundreds of millions lack access to energy.
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- Global Inequalities in Co₂ Emissions, Based on Consumption
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- What Are The Safest and Cleanest Sources of Energy
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- Co₂ Reductions Needed to Keep Global Temperature Rise Below 1.5 C
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The current crisis could accelerate the rollout of cleaner, sustainable renewable energy such as wind and solar, just as the 1970s oil shocks spurred major advances in energy efficiency, as well as in nuclear, solar and wind power.
The 2024 World Energy Issues Monitor underlines the complex nature of energy transitions, emphasizing their multifaceted character where a one-size-fits-all strategy proves inadequate.
8 sie 2023 · Renewable energy’s share of total global energy consumption was just 19.1% in 2020, according to the latest UN tracking report, but one-third of that came from burning resources such as wood.
The energy sector, dominated by fossil fuels, accounts for 34 percent of human-caused greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, with a total of 20 Gigatons (Gt) of GHG globally (IPCC, 2023). Global CO2 emissions should be halved by 2030 to meet the objectives of the Paris Agreement.
16 gru 2022 · Market turmoil and geopolitical realignment after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine put livelihoods and the green-energy transition at risk. Here’s how researchers can help overcome the threats.
The survey results offer a rich and diverse set of views on global energy issues, shedding light on key trends and priorities, and their implications for the five global drivers of change shaping energy transitions in all regions.