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Peak emissions are closer than you think
Fossil fuel emissions will peak and then decline during the coming decade, according to Michael Liebreich, Chairman and CEO, Liebreich Associates. However, it will be a modest decline, perhaps 5% by 2030, not enough to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement. Despite this, he sees reason for optimism.
Article details
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Publisher: Energy Institute
Organisation: Liebreich Associates
Subjects: Peak oil, Emissions, Decarbonisation, Energy transition