Good intentions and a call for higher speed on the bumpy road to carbon neutrality Han Kogels
By: Kogels, Han A
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Last year, around this time, I went into some policy measures proposed by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the European Commission aimed at limiting the fast increase of the global temperature.1 In this editorial, I will try to give a bird’s eye view of the continuing efforts to achieve a substantial reduction of emissions in 2030 and carbon neutral world in 2050.
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