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The changing face of cleantech
The pandemic has, if nothing else, demonstrated how much more needs to be done in the battle against climate change. Despite the worldwide economic slowdown and travel ban resulting from coronavirus, global carbon dioxide emissions reduced by just 6% (approximately 2.3bn tonnes) in 2020.
But both governments and industry are responding to the challenge, however, with a renewed sense of urgency and collaborative spirit. The US hosted a climate summit on this year’s Earth Day (on 22 April), announcing its plans to cut emissions to 50% below 2005 levels by no later than 2030. This followed an EU agreement for member states to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. Many other countries have followed suit and doubled down on their commitments. The 26th UN Climate Change Conference of Parties (COP26), to be hosted by the UK in Glasgow this November will no doubt provide further momentum and collaboration for these initiatives.