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Philip Vergragt

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May 28, 2025, 10:58:36 AM5/28/25
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Dear SCORAI-ers,

In the summary of this report behavioral change is mentioned as an underdeveloped resource. I have not read the report yet; however, we should take notice. Also, I like this report tout a positive message; however, it promotes economic growth(as to be expected from OECD).

Philip

 

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Reaching net zero is still possible but requires urgent and ambitious action

 

 

 

A new report launched yesterday summarises key insights from the second phase of the OECD’s Horizontal Project “Net Zero+”. The report offers governments insights and recommendations to support national and international efforts to meet the climate challenge, including on the design of coherent policy packages, innovative governance, accelerated innovation, citizen engagement, and financing aligned with the goals of the Paris Agreement.
 

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1. Net zero is still within reach, but only with smarter, more ambitious policies

 

1. Net zero is still within reach, but only with smarter, more ambitious policies

The tools for net zero exist, but change must accelerate. Well-designed policy packages can drive innovation and reduce emissions, but governments also need to reform to enable faster, systemic change.

 

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Richard Rosen

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May 28, 2025, 11:07:54 AM5/28/25
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Dear Philip,

Even if achieving net zero were possible, it is not possible for 30-40 years, is my bet. That would allow climate change to reach unbearable levels, such that large fractions of the earth's population would be subject to death and/or starvation. This is a key reason why decreasing the rate of population growth may be even more important than decreasing consumption per person. Remember, the world's population is growing at about 80 million per year (1%), which is about the population of the US every four years!

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Ashwani Vasishth

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May 28, 2025, 11:43:01 AM5/28/25
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Rich, we've been here before.  But.  

Why do we keep looking for magic bullets?  Net Zero is NOT going to "save us..." But that does not mean it cannot help us.

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