Sharply reducing carbon emissions is imperative to prevent the worst effects of climate change. Yet even in the power sector—often viewed as the lynchpin to economy-wide decarbonization, and where low-carbon solutions are increasingly plentiful and cost-effective—the pace and scale of the required transformation can be daunting. A review of historical trends, however, shows the progress the power sector has already made in reducing emissions. Fifteen years ago, many business-as-usual projections anticipated that annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from power supply in the United States would reach 3,000 million metric tons (MMT) in 2020. In fact, direct power-sector CO2 emissions in 2020 were 1,450 MMT—roughly 50% below the earlier projec...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change states that in order to reduce the most extreme conseq...
Britain’s ambitious carbon targets require that electricity be immediately and aggressively decarbon...
Limiting global temperature increase by 1.5 ̊C rather than 2 ̊C reduces the impacts of climate chang...
Models show that to avert dangerous levels of climate change, global carbon dioxide emissions must f...
Is it too late for the world to meet the emissions targets needed to avoid catastrophic climate chan...
This report examines the policies and measures needed to accelerate the use of those technologies an...
Is it too late for the world to meet the emissions targets needed to avoid catastrophic climate chan...
Several states and countries have adopted targets for deep reductions in greenhouse gas emissions by...
Governments have known for more than half a century that emitting greenhouse gases increases tempera...
Global efforts on confronting climate change through reducing energy-related greenhouse gas (GHG) em...
World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 7075This paper covers three policy-relevant aspects of the ...
World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 7075This paper covers three policy-relevant aspects of the ...
To reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, the United States will need to simultaneously ex...
International audienceGetting to net-zero emissions is necessary to limit global warming to well und...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change states that in order to reduce the most extreme conseq...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change states that in order to reduce the most extreme conseq...
Britain’s ambitious carbon targets require that electricity be immediately and aggressively decarbon...
Limiting global temperature increase by 1.5 ̊C rather than 2 ̊C reduces the impacts of climate chang...
Models show that to avert dangerous levels of climate change, global carbon dioxide emissions must f...
Is it too late for the world to meet the emissions targets needed to avoid catastrophic climate chan...
This report examines the policies and measures needed to accelerate the use of those technologies an...
Is it too late for the world to meet the emissions targets needed to avoid catastrophic climate chan...
Several states and countries have adopted targets for deep reductions in greenhouse gas emissions by...
Governments have known for more than half a century that emitting greenhouse gases increases tempera...
Global efforts on confronting climate change through reducing energy-related greenhouse gas (GHG) em...
World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 7075This paper covers three policy-relevant aspects of the ...
World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 7075This paper covers three policy-relevant aspects of the ...
To reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, the United States will need to simultaneously ex...
International audienceGetting to net-zero emissions is necessary to limit global warming to well und...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change states that in order to reduce the most extreme conseq...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change states that in order to reduce the most extreme conseq...
Britain’s ambitious carbon targets require that electricity be immediately and aggressively decarbon...
Limiting global temperature increase by 1.5 ̊C rather than 2 ̊C reduces the impacts of climate chang...