How Developing Countries Can Lead the Industrial Decarbonisation Revolution

Caitlin Fuge, Associate, Nexus Climate has written an Opinion piece for Climate Solutions News: 

She argues that, as developing countries expand their economies and build new infrastructure, their reliance on carbon-intensive industrial processes like cement and steel production will increase.

Emissions from the cement and steel sectors comprise relatively large proportions of global CO2 emissions: 6.5% and 7%, respectively. For these two reasons, focus will be placed on the industrial decarbonisation strategies developing countries have implemented and what more needs to be done.

Read the full article here.

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