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Finance, investment, infrastructure, people’s agency and policy
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Climate Change 2022
Mitigation of Climate Change
Sixth Assessment Report
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[Matt Bridgestock, Director and Architect at John Gilbert Architects]
Joyashree Roy – Coordinating Lead Author
Chapter 5 – Demand, Services and Social
Aspects of Mitigation
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In every sector there are options available
now that can at least halve emissions by 2030
Energy Land use Transport
Urban Buildings
Industry
Demand and services
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Options costing
less than USD20
tCO2-eq make
up more than
half of the 2030
reduction
potential
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On Demand side we Evaluated 60
options that can lead to 40-70% of
emissions reduction compared to 2050
level of projected emissions estimated
based on policies and actions pledged by
various countries.
Energy Land use Transport
Urban Buildings
Industry
Demand and services
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Demand
and
services
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Closing investment gaps
⎻ financial flows: 3-6x lower than levels
needed by 2030 to limit warming to
below 1.5°C or 2°C
⎻ there is sufficient global capital and
liquidity to close investment gaps
⎻ challenge of closing gaps is widest for
developing countries
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Coordinating Lead Author Chapter 5 “Demand, Services, Social Aspects of Mitigation
Joyashree Roy
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Notas del editor
By 2050 a combination ofeffective policies, improved infrastructure and technologies leading to behavioural changehas the potential to enable reductions in GHG emissions by between 40 and 70%.
The types of technologies used and what infrastructure is provided can help individualsto lead low-carbon lifestyles (e.g.energy-efficient buildings; make walking & cycling, car-sharing & access to public transport easier).
The way choices are presented can influence decision-making (e.g. plant-based diets; food waste).