Six roadblocks to net zero - and how to get around them
Briefly

Achieving net zero emissions by 2050 is crucial for stabilizing Earth's climate amidst a history of 250 years of carbon-emitting practices. Under the Paris Agreement, a global shift is required within just 25 years, involving deep collaboration and innovation across sectors. The authors, experienced in carbon reduction strategies, emphasize that the journey toward net zero is fraught with challenges such as rigid guidelines and a lack of flexibility, which hinder progress. They propose actionable solutions to overcome these barriers, advocating for a collective approach that prioritizes rapid and effective action across the business landscape.
Securing a net-zero future demands direct accountability and a shared vision among stakeholders, ensuring that all contributions count towards combating climate change.
Net zero is not merely an aspirational target; it represents a fundamental shift in how we approach economic models and technological innovation, necessitating vast global cooperation.
Read at Nature
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