In order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to virtually zero by 2050, the IEA (International Energy Agency) will stop new investment in fossil fuels and stop selling new gasoline vehicles by 2035. We have compiled a process chart that includes things such as things.

On the 18th, the IEA announced a process chart to achieve the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to virtually zero by 2050.



According to this, ▽ to stop new investment in fossil fuels, ▽ to stop selling new gasoline vehicles by 2035, ▽ coal-fired power plants for which emission measures have not been taken by 2040. We are demanding that it be phased out and that by 2050, wind power and solar power will account for approximately 70% of the world's power generation.



It is also important to increase government R & D expenses related to global warming countermeasures, such as research on hydrogen and research on the recovery of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and to promote innovation.



The Paris Agreement, an international framework for combating global warming, has set a goal of reducing global greenhouse gas emissions to virtually zero in the second half of this century, with Japan, the United States, and the EU = European Union. It has announced a policy of virtually zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.



"The road to virtually zero is tough but achievable," said IEA Executive Director Virol, calling on governments and businesses to step up their efforts.