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Nearly 200 countries agreed at COP28 to triple global renewable capacity by 2030, but more work is needed to step up ambition & implementation Only 14 countries have explicit capacity targets in their current commitments under the Paris Agreement More 👉 https://iea.li/3x40G0O

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Sudheendra Pai

Harnessing human capabilities and beating the Climate Change Goliath with #ESG and #AI

3mo

Climate change is not some far far away event, change in the Climate has direct detrimental impact on life and property and overall economy of the countries of small and big size. Just for an example heatwaves directly impacting the economy by severely limiting the mobility of the people, turning tourism based economies dry, being fatal for hundreds to thousands in number. If planet is not cooled down the heatwaves only increase in severity and frequency which is bad for business, life and economy. Raising awareness about detrimental effects of Climate change, how it is possible to reverse the Climate change using decarbonization and how the challenge can be turned into opportunities to positively impact future generations with our action is the key. Energy abundance underpins the progress of humanity, however the carbon debt will keep raising to the extent energy utilization with the current carbon based energy economy. The humanity must overcome this cycle of carbon debt increase from one generation to another as if not the Climate change actually can undo the

Venkataratnam C

Retd. Chief Engineer / EL/ Railways

3mo

Instead of spending most of the time for war and defence spending, it will be really useful, if it is turned towards common effort towards improving the environment. The UN with communication access should mobilize public opinion which is a powerful tool.

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Mark Bakar

Creating Impact in Indonesia Deploying Energy Efficiency Solutions for Indonesian Companies

3mo

Very informative

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