[HTML][HTML] Prospects of low and zero-carbon renewable fuels in 1.5-degree net zero emission actualisation by 2050: A critical review
Abstract The Paris Climate Agreement seeks to keep global temperature increases under 2°
Celsius, ideally 1.5° Celsius. This goal necessitates significant emission reductions. By …
Celsius, ideally 1.5° Celsius. This goal necessitates significant emission reductions. By …
Diverse carbon dioxide removal approaches could reduce impacts on the energy–water–land system
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is a critical tool in all plans to limit warming to below 1.5° C,
but only a few CDR pathways have been incorporated into integrated assessment models …
but only a few CDR pathways have been incorporated into integrated assessment models …
How green technology innovation affects carbon emission efficiency: evidence from developed countries proposing carbon neutrality targets
F Dong, J Zhu, Y Li, Y Chen, Y Gao, M Hu… - … Science and Pollution …, 2022 - Springer
With the introduction of national carbon neutrality targets, carbon emission reduction actions
in developed countries have become a hot topic as part of the international community's …
in developed countries have become a hot topic as part of the international community's …
[HTML][HTML] Socio-technical barriers to domestic hydrogen futures: repurposing pipelines, policies, and public perceptions
The feasibility of the global energy transition may rest on the ability of nations to harness
hydrogen's potential for cross-sectoral decarbonization. In countries historically reliant on …
hydrogen's potential for cross-sectoral decarbonization. In countries historically reliant on …
Ratcheting of climate pledges needed to limit peak global warming
The new and updated emission reduction pledges submitted by countries ahead of the
Twenty-Sixth Conference of Parties represent a meaningful strengthening of global ambition …
Twenty-Sixth Conference of Parties represent a meaningful strengthening of global ambition …
[HTML][HTML] Greening the path to carbon neutrality in the post-COP26 era: Embracing green energy, green innovation, and green human capital
The COP26 Glasgow conference stressed the importance of all nations committing to more
ambitious targets for reducing emissions to keep global temperatures from rising more than …
ambitious targets for reducing emissions to keep global temperatures from rising more than …
[HTML][HTML] The prospects of hydrogen in achieving net zero emissions by 2050: A critical review
Abstract Hydrogen (H 2) usage was 90 tnes (Mt) in 2020, almost entirely for industrial and
refining uses and generated almost completely from fossil fuels, leading to nearly 900 Mt of …
refining uses and generated almost completely from fossil fuels, leading to nearly 900 Mt of …
Cross-sectoral perspectives (chapter 12)
The total emission mitigation potential achievable by the year 2030, calculated based on
sectoral assessments, is sufficient to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions to half of the …
sectoral assessments, is sufficient to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions to half of the …
The role of direct air capture and negative emissions technologies in the shared socioeconomic pathways towards+ 1.5° C and+ 2° C futures
The development of the shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs) and associated integrated
assessment modeling exercises did not include direct air capture with carbon storage …
assessment modeling exercises did not include direct air capture with carbon storage …
Long-term national climate strategies bet on forests and soils to reach net-zero
The deployment of carbon dioxide removal is essential to reach global and national net-zero
emissions targets, but little attention has been paid to its practical deployment by countries …
emissions targets, but little attention has been paid to its practical deployment by countries …