The Net-Zero Dream Is Unravelling And The Consequences Are Global (Frontier Centre for Public Policy)
The grand net-zero vision is fading as financial giants withdraw from global climate alliances
In recent years, governments and Financial institutions worldwide
have committed to the goal of “net zero”—cutting greenhouse gas
emissions to as close to zero as possible by 2050. One of the most
prominent initiatives, the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero
(GFANZ), sought to mobilize trillions of dollars by shifting investment
away from fossil fuels and toward green energy projects. fossil fuels, green energy,
The idea was simple in principle: make climate action a core part of financial decision-making worldwide.
The vision of a net-zero future, once championed as an inevitable
path to global prosperity and environmental sustainability, is
faltering. What began as an ambitious effort to embed climate goals into
the flow of international capital is now encountering hard economic and
political realities ...
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