COMMENT | The inconvenient truth about ‘net zero’ emissions

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Rich nations are merely shifting the burden of fighting climate change to developing countries.

In the international climate discourse, the goal of countries embracing net zero emissions reductions by 2050 has been heralded as showing high ambition.

Nothing can be further from the truth and requires deeper scrutiny as to why such net zero pledges will not be able to limit temperature rise to 1.5°C since pre-industrial levels. What is needed to avert a permanent catastrophe is urgent and rapid action on the part of rich, developed countries to get to “real zero” emissions now and not “net zero” as this delays action for another three decades! This delay, the planet cannot afford.

 

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