If Europe is to
meet the climate goals set out in the Paris Agreement, all coal - fired power plants in Europe must be phased out by 2030.
Not exact matches
«By
setting this
goal, we acknowledge there is a problem,» President Bush told representatives of 17 nations attending the Major Economies
Meeting on Energy Security and
Climate Change held in Washington, D.C., this week.
In a recent comment article in Nature, leading
climate scientists identified achieving zero emissions from land - use changes and deforestation as one of six milestones that must be
met within the next three years if we are to
meet the
goals set out in the Paris Agreement.
According to Responsive Classroom (PDF), the
goal of these four components, and the
meeting as a whole, is to «
set the tone for respectful learning, establish a
climate of trust, motivate students to feel significant, create empathy and encourage collaboration, and support social, emotional, and academic learning.»
Although this
meeting was planned before Francis was selected, many participants were hoping some of the themes might influence that document, particularly with the United Nations closing in on a
set of Sustainable Development
Goals and a fresh effort to negotiate a new
climate treaty coming to a head in late 2015.
This could hinder our ability to
meet the
goals set during the landmark
climate agreement in Paris last December 2015.
Save the average American family nearly $ 85 on their annual energy bill in 2030, reducing enough energy to power 30 million homes, and save consumers a total of $ 155 billion from 2020 - 2030; Give a head start to wind and solar deployment and prioritize the deployment of energy efficiency improvements in low - income communities that need it most early in the program through a Clean Energy Incentive Program; and Continue American leadership on
climate change by keeping us on track to
meet the economy - wide emissions targets we have
set, including the
goal of reducing emissions to 17 percent below 2005 levels by 2020 and to 26 - 28 percent below 2005 levels by 2025.»
2007/04/27: BBC: Canada
sets reduced
climate goal The Canadian government has published its strategy on
climate change, which acknowledges that the country will not
meet its Kyoto Protocol commitment.
Their release comes a week after Shell rolled out its Sky scenario illustrating a possible pathway for the world to achieve the
goal of keeping global temperature increase well below 2 degrees Celsius — and
sets up a showdown leading into the company's annual
meeting in The Hague next month, with Shell facing mounting pressure from
climate litigation and its own shareholders.
«We've
set bold
goals as we take on
climate change and a clear path to
meet them.
Specific
goals like these don't appear in the draft text of a global
climate deal
set to be agreed by governments
meeting in Paris at the end of the year.
On Wednesday, a coalition of European energy companies announced that there would be no new coal plants built throughout the European Union after 2020, in an effort to
meet goals set forth by the Paris
climate agreement.
The potential for carbon capture and storage in China One - third of coal - fired power plants in China
meet a broad range of criteria for CCS retrofit, representing a significant opportunity for
meeting climate goals and
setting a challenge for government and industry 17 January 2017
While the retail giant has
met some of its sustainability
goals, it has failed to
set science - based targets for
climate emissions or speed up progress on renewables
However, if we are to
meet the ambition of the historic 2015 Paris Agreement as well as the Sustainable Development
Goals,
climate action projects must demonstrably target and deliver a broader
set of environmental and social impacts.
I once shared a drink with a campaigner at one of the U.K.'s top environmental charities who confided that in the wake of the
Climate Change Act nearly a decade ago, there had been a plan for a new high - profile campaign to decarbonize communities across the U.K. and publicly demonstrate the attractiveness of
meeting the
goals the law
set out.
Since 1999, WWF has worked in partnership with companies to
set and
meet goals that reduced emissions, advanced projects to protect resources from
climate impacts and ensured the sustainability of their core business.
Climate finance has increased globally in the last few years, and we're on track to
meet the
goals that we
set in Copenhagen for 2020.
Setting targets informed by the current
climate science will help companies understand the level of transformation required in their business and production models to
meet the 2 degree
goal.
It finds that «
meeting the world's agreed
climate goals in the most cost - effective way while fostering growth requires countries to
set a strong carbon price, with the
goal of reaching $ 40 - $ 80 per metric ton of CO2 by 2020 and $ 50 - 100 per metric ton by 2030.»
The past 20 years have witnessed less warming than the theoretical zero emission course then considered possible, and as our understanding of the
climate system increases, we find it less and less likely we need any onerous goverment intervention at all to
meet the
goals the IPCC
set forth.