“Target or intensive scenario involves the acceleration of all proportions.

Probably the key point is the reduction of carbon intensity ... In our intensive scenario, the carbon intensity of the economy will decrease by 1.3 times by 2030 and 2.8 times by 2050, ”TASS quoted him as saying.

Reshetnikov noted that greenhouse gas emissions per 1 ruble of GDP are taken into account.

“If we take net emission, then our economy's efficiency increases six times due to the fact that absorption is still actively developing,” the minister added.

Earlier, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said that the Cabinet plans to allocate more than 9 billion rubles for the development of hydrogen energy.