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    That needs to increase to 63% to achieve full Decarbonisation.

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    This call for Decarbonisation is the right message, but on the wrong timescale.

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    They include the need for the process of deep Decarbonisation to start immediately.

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    Lauber said:"The path to decarbonising the maritime economy starts with fuel Decarbonisation, especially in container shipping.".

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    Europe's deep Decarbonisation ambitions have set in motion a complete transformation of the way we generate and consume electricity.

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    To meet internationally agreed climate goals, Decarbonisation needs to happen largely over the next three to four decades.

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    Given long-standing traditions, such communities will inevitably resist Decarbonisation unless they are given appropriate reassurances regarding their economic and social survival.

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    The shipping industry will need multiple solutions and investment for different technologies- not just biofuels- to reach beyond fuel efficiency to Decarbonisation.”.

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    Leading off the press conference, DNV GL Group President & CEO Remi Eriksen explained that two megatrends are impacting the maritime industry: Decarbonisation and digitalisation.

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    Urgent: certain mid- and long-term measures will require work to commence prior to 2023, including developing zero-emission fuels to enable implementation of Decarbonisation solutions by 2030.

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    The joint announcement also forces Congress to recognise that China believes that its economic competitiveness- and its challenge to the United States' economic dominance- will not be harmed even by rapid Decarbonisation.

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    I am pleased to see that international port authorities have taken on a leading role in this area, committing to collaborative projects that can further advance the Decarbonisation of the maritime transport sector.”.

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    In light of a growing scarcity of resources and the need to limit the effects of climate change, one of the greatest challenges of the 21st century is the Decarbonisation of industrial societies.

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    In fact, our global 2018 carbon budget report showed that some of the more recent country trends are fragile and require further policy and actions to strengthen the decreases and support long-term robust Decarbonisation trends.

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    Decarbonisation has already begun, and the appeal of a fossil-fuel-free world is growing- not only because it would limit climate change, but also because it would be more technologically advanced, democratic, resilient, healthy, and economically dynamic.

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    This Decarbonisation must start now and targets improved along the way, because without concrete, urgent measures to cut emissions from shipping now, the Paris ambition to limit warming to 1.5 degrees will become swiftly out of reach,” Frank said.

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    The 18 peak-and-decline countries also played a part in the stalling of global emissions between 2014 and 2016 while the global economy continued to grow, a combination that showed, briefly and for the first time, what accelerated Decarbonisation would look like.

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    The Paris Agreement, adopted in 2015 by nearly 200 countries, It invited the development of long-term Decarbonisation paths(2050) with the objective that they serve as a guide to know if what is done in the short term is on the right track.

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    According to soil scientists, at current rates of soil destruction(i.e. Decarbonisation, erosion, desertification, chemical pollution), within 50 years we will not only suffer further serious damage to public health due to a qualitatively degraded food supply, but we will literally no longer have enough arable topsoil to feed ourselves[4].

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