Targeted Green Recovery Measures in a Post-COVID-19 World Enable the Energy Transition
Dafnomilis, Ioannis; Chen, Hsing-Hsuan; den Elzen, Michel G J; Fragkos, Panagiotis; Chewpreecha, Unnada; van Soest, Heleen; Fragkiadakis, Kostas; Karkatsoulis, Panagiotis; Paroussas, Leonidas; de Boer, Harmen Sytze; Daioglou, Vassilis; Edelenbosch, Oreane; Kiss-Dobronyi, Bence; van Vuuren, Detlef
(2022) Frontiers in Climate, volume 4, pp. 1 - 13
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Abstract
Despite the significant volume of fiscal recovery measures announced by countries to deal with the COVID-19 crisis, most recovery plans allocate a low percentage to green recovery. We present scenarios exploring the medium- and long-term impact of the COVID-19 crisis and develop a Green Recovery scenario using three well-established global
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models to analyze the impact of a low-carbon focused stimulus. The results show that a Green Recovery scenario, with 1% of global GDP in fiscal support directed to mitigation measures for 3 years, could reduce global CO2 emissions by 10.5–15.5% below pre-COVID-19 projections by 2030, closing 8–11.5% of the emissions gap with cost-optimal 2°C pathways. The share of renewables in global electricity generation is projected to reach 45% in 2030, the uptake of electric vehicles would be accelerated, and energy efficiency in the buildings and industry sector would improve. However, such a temporary investment should be reinforced with sustained climate policies after 2023 to put the world on a 2°C pathway by mid-century.
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Keywords: CO emissions, COVID-19, Paris Agreement, energy transition, green recovery, green stimulus, Global and Planetary Change, Environmental Science (miscellaneous), Pollution, Atmospheric Science, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
ISSN: 2624-9553
Publisher: Frontiers Media S.A.
Note: Funding Information: This work is supported by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Grant Agreement No. 821471: ENGAGE and Grant Agreement No. 821124: NAVIGATE). Publisher Copyright: Copyright © 2022 Dafnomilis, Chen, den Elzen, Fragkos, Chewpreecha, van Soest, Fragkiadakis, Karkatsoulis, Paroussos, de Boer, Daioglou, Edelenbosch, Kiss-Dobronyi and van Vuuren.
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