Biden summit triggers bolder climate pledges
Progress on limiting temperature rises to no more than 1.5°C to become clearer by year-end
April’s Leaders’ Summit on Climate provided US president Joe Biden with the first opportunity to burnish his climate credentials. It also triggered a round of upgraded climate commitments from other rich nations ahead of the UN’s Cop26 talks later this year. However, experts were quick to point out that the US’—and indeed the world’s—new and upgraded emissions reduction targets are still a long way off where they need to be to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement. 42pc – Renewables' forecast share of US power generation by 2050 Biden pledged to cut US greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 50pc to 52pc from 2005 levels by 2030. The previous pledge, made by former President Ob
Also in this section
14 January 2025
Bioenergy will be a key part of the energy transition as the world decarbonises, and Brazil is set to be a major player in the sector
14 January 2025
The region has ample resources of both gas and renewable energy and developing both will be vital to the global effort to reduce emissions
13 January 2025
The region’s fast-growing economies stand at a pivotal juncture, with the opportunity to drive a sustainable growth strategy that will keep the world’s net-zero ambitions alive
10 January 2025
Global energy demand keeps rising, and digital technology will play a crucial role in both meeting that demand and doing so in a sustainable way