21st September 2019
EP Desk

 

According to the International Energy Agency, carbon dioxide emissions on the planet grew in 2018 by 1.7 percent to 33.1 billion tonnes due to the increased demand for energy resources and extreme weather conditions. 

An increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration exacerbates the global climate crisis and complicates the realization of the ambitious goal of a number of states to achieve zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

According to Rodney Allam, the 2012 Global Energy Prize laureate, member of the Global Energy Prize International Award Committee, the transition to a low-carbon future is not so simple. 

This process requires an integrated approach, long-term planning and coherence. He presented his vision for the transition to this kind of future at the session ‘Deep Decarbonization: New Strategies for Zero Carbon Emissions’, which took place recently, September 9th, as part of the 24th World Energy Congress (Abu Dhabi, UAE).

  


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