PwC: dramatic steps needed to meet climate targets
According to PwC’s recent Net Zero Economy Index report, the global slowdown in carbon intensity is threatening to jeopardise the achievement of climate targets.
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It reveals that decarbonisation of the global energy sector is way behind schedule, and that limiting emissions to 1.5°C for G20 countries would require a reduction rate above 200%. PwC’s ESG reporting partner Anita Sávoly-Hatta told: global cooperation and a fair transition would be necessary for emerging economies to make meaningful progress on climate targets. //
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