Major energy projections suggest carbon removal essential to limit warming, but full fossil fuel phaseout not required -report

Published 03:01 on April 3, 2024  /  Last updated at 03:01 on April 3, 2024  / /  Americas, Asia Pacific, EMEA, International, US

Eight energy outlooks published in 2023, alongside historical data sources, see substantial fossil fuel consumption through at least 2050, implying a scale-up of carbon removal technologies will be required in order to meet international climate targets, according to a report published Tuesday by a US non-profit research institution.
Eight energy outlooks published in 2023, alongside historical data sources, see substantial fossil fuel consumption through at least 2050, implying a scale-up of carbon removal technologies will be required in order to meet international climate targets, according to a report published Tuesday by a US non-profit research institution.


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