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Global Headwinds aims to provide insight into today's changing global political environment, which has evolved from a unipolar world at the turn of the century to one with several power centres. In addition to confusing the whole population, this dynamic geopolitical labyrinth poses difficult obstacles for geopolitics academics and students. Our mission at Global Headwinds is to decipher this geopolitical labyrinth and reveal the numerous forces influencing the modern globe. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: net zero emissions by 2050


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Net Zero by 2050 Hurdles to a Distant Dream
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ABOUT GLOBAL HEADWINDS
Global Headwinds aims to shed light on today's
evolving global political landscape, which
has transitioned from a unipolar world at the
turn of the century to one with multiple power
centres. This constantly shifting geopolitical
maze not only perplexes the global community but
also presents formidable challenges to students
and scholars of geopolitics. Global Headwinds aim
to unravel this geopolitical maze, shedding light
on the myriad factors shaping our world
today. Founded by Indranil Sarkar, a seasoned
expert in international relations and strategic
affairs, Global Headwinds fosters a culture of
insightful discourse and critical thinking.
Indranil's extensive experience ensures our
articles are not just informative but also
thought-provoking, aiming to empower readers with
nuanced perspectives.
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INTRODUCTION
The Net Zero concept is an initiative aimed at
mitigating further environmental damage by
rapidly reducing global greenhouse gas emissions.
This is achieved through a dual approach
transitioning to renewable energy sources and
leveraging Carbon Capture, Utilization, and
Storage (CCUS) technologies to prevent emitted
carbon from escaping into the atmosphere. Unlike
the more stringent Zero Carbon Emissions goal,
which requires absolute nil carbon emission, Net
Zero is considered more feasible and realistic by
experts. In the Net Zero scenario, emitted carbon
is captured and utilized, effectively balancing
out the emissions.
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Key Points on the Net Zero Concept
  • Objective Net Zero aims to mitigate
    environmental damage by reducing global
    greenhouse gas emissions through renewable energy
    and Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage
    (CCUS).
  • Feasibility Net Zero is seen as more realistic
    compared to Zero Carbon Emissions, allowing for
    some emissions that are balanced by capturing and
    utilizing carbon.
  • Analogy The concept is akin to a balanced water
    basin, where emissions are offset to maintain a
    neutral carbon footprint.
  • Paris Agreement Goals Achieve a 45 reduction in
    carbon emissions by 2030 and Net Zero by 2050 to
    limit global warming to 1.5C.
  • Energy Transition Achieving Net Zero requires
    significant increases in renewable energy,
    nuclear power, and CCUS technologies.
  • Challenges The transition demands technological
    transformation and faces politico-economic
    complexities, especially in third-world
    countries.

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Key Points on the Net Zero Concept
  • Automobile Industry Impact The shift to electric
    vehicles (EVs) is underway, but challenges like
    high costs and limited battery range persist,
    especially in developing nations.
  • Military Reliance on Oil Battery technology's
    limitations keep the military dependent on oil
    for high-performance engines.
  • Cost of CCUS Integrating CCUS into energy
    production increases costs, raising concerns
    about affordability for third-world countries.
  • Investment Needs Emerging economies need
    substantial investment, estimated at 2 trillion
    annually by 2030, with private sector involvement
    crucial.
  • Fossil Fuel Resistance The fossil fuel
    industry's influence and geopolitical interests
    pose obstacles to achieving Net Zero.
  • Global Cooperation Collective political will is
    essential to combat climate change and achieve a
    sustainable future.

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PARIS AGREEMENT
To combat climate change, the Paris Agreement
sets ambitious targets reducing carbon emissions
by 45 by 2030 and achieving Net Zero emissions
by 2050. Meeting these deadlines is crucial to
limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.
According to Bloomberg data, experts have
outlined a roadmap to reach this goal, taking
into account the projected global energy demands
over the next 26 years. This requires a fourfold
increase in electricity production, with
renewable energy sources tripling, nuclear energy
doubling, and battery storage technologies
growing by a remarkable 100- fold. Additionally,
electricity generated from fossil fuels with
Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS)
technologies must expand from scratch to over 200
Gigawatts.
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OTHER ANALYSES OF GLOBAL HEADWINDS
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CONTACTS
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Address info_at_globalheadwinds.com
Location Kolkata - W.B., India
700019 Website https//globalheadwinds.com/
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