Using Models for Green House Gas Mitigation, Green Tech, Page 20
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Europe's Share of the Climate Challenge…
• A detailed sector-by-sector mitigation 40% Reductions in 2020
scenario for all 27 EU countries that
achieves GHG reductions of 40% in 2020 Almost 90% in 2050 vs. 1990
and close to 90% in 2050 vs. 1990 levels.
• Requires radical improvements in energy
efficiency, accelerated retirement of
fossil fuels and a dramatic shift toward
renewables.
• Excludes nuclear power, carbon capture
and storage (CCS), biofuels, and
offsetting.
• Examines the role of sufficiency and
greater equity among EU nations in
helping promote a transition to a low
GHG future.
• Also examines Europe's international
obligations by using the Greenhouse
Development Rights framework to assess
fair contributions to a global climate
effort. (www.gdrights.org) 20
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