Over the last two weeks, global leaders and delegates were in Glasgow for the 2021 United Nation Climate Change Conference (COP26). The agenda was extensive, with an overarching UN target: “Secure global net zero by mid century and keep 1.5 degrees within reach”. There were noticeable absentees from China and poor carbon neutral timeframe
Over the last two weeks, global leaders and delegates were in Glasgow for the 2021 United Nation Climate Change Conference (COP26). The agenda was extensive, with an overarching UN target: “Secure global net zero by mid century and keep 1.5 degrees within reach”. There were noticeable absentees from China and poor carbon neutral timeframe
commitments by some of the big emitters including India & China. However, many countries publicly committed to ambitious 2030 emissions targets, hoping to contribute to the 2050 net zero goal. There were also agreements between nations on reversing deforestation, cutting methane emissions, and phasing out coal use by 2030.
commitments by some of the big emitters including India & China. However, many countries publicly committed to ambitious 2030 emissions targets, hoping to contribute to the 2050 net zero goal. There were also agreements between nations on reversing deforestation, cutting methane emissions, and phasing out coal use by 2030.
We can see from the data over previous years that the largest energy transition sector for global investment is unsurprisingly in renewable energy. Below we discuss the various renewable sectors that have seen strong performance from climate ambitions.
We can see from the data over previous years that the largest energy transition sector for global investment is unsurprisingly in renewable energy. Below we discuss the various renewable sectors that have seen strong performance from climate ambitions.