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COP27: Even incremental Changes Today Will Reduce Climate Change

Posted by Colliers on 17th November 2022 -

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Last week, on Day 4 of COP27 in Egypt, a lot of the conversation surrounded different ideas and technologies to decarbonise our atmosphere.

This will be essential to ensure we come close to the 1.5 degree target and will undoubtedly play a large role in the green revolution for future generations. However we can not forget our responsibility to reduce our existing environmental impact on our planet right now.

Most analysts have declared the difficulty of achieving 1.5 during this climate change conference. In fact the UN has stated that there is “no credible pathway to 1.5C in place”. With this in mind, we must all take action as soon as we can to play our role in reducing the planet’s current energy demand. Moving conversations and words towards action is necessary to stand any chance of achieving this.

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