Urgent action needed on emissions targets

Reducing CO2 emissions will be the topic of discussion at a symposium in Antwerp

A more aggressive policy push is needed if hard-to-abate sectors such as maritime meet the targets laid down in the Paris Agreement

According to DNV’s Energy Transition Outlook, fossil fuel emissions will peak in 2024 and halve by 2050. However, this progress still falls short of the Paris Agreement goals, with forecasts predicting a 2.2°C rise in global temperatures by century’s end.

Despite these advancements, hard-to-abate sectors such as shipping are lagging.

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