Tag: industrial decarbonization
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The Cop30 Summit Won’t Save Us, but Technology Might: A Second-Derivative Shift in Climate Progress
Introduction: The Limits of the Cop30 Narrative The Cop30 summit has dominated climate discourse for years, but the real story about progress may be unfolding elsewhere. While diplomacy and negotiations are essential, a quieter, more powerful trend is emerging — a second-derivative shift in the climate equation driven by technology. Think tanks, investors, and researchers…
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Why Cop30 Isn’t the Miracle, but Technology Just Might Save the Day
The Cop30 Reality Check: Limits of Summit Commitments Cop30 marks another global negotiation milestone, yet many experts warn that agreements alone won’t reverse the climate trajectory. The headlines often celebrate new pledges and expedient compromises, but the underlying challenge remains stubborn: emissions are still rising in key sectors, and policy promises take time to translate…
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Energy minister signals carbon capture support in climate strategy, no emissions cap
Overview: A Climate Strategy Take Shape Ahead of Budget As Prime Minister Mark Carney prepares to unveil a sweeping climate competitiveness strategy in Tuesday’s budget, Energy and Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson offered a rare preview. His comments signal a stronger emphasis on carbon capture and storage (CCS) as a core tool in reducing emissions,…
