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Getting on track to limit global temperature increases to 1.5°C requires us to think beyond business as usual. We not only need to reduce emissions from current technologies and business models but must also develop and implement new transformative solutions that are resource and cost-efficient and support rather than undermine other global sustainability goals. The IPCC’s Global Warming of 1.5°C report includes a Low Energy Demand (LED) scenario in which social, business and technological innovations result in lower energy demand up to 2050, enabling rapid decarbonization of the energy system.
Current focus on reduction commitments
Establishing a solutions-based approach


- innovators to assess their solutions to maximize emissions reduction;
- incubators to identify start-ups with 1.5°C compatible solutions;
- investors to evaluate options for investment;
- and cities to move beyond incremental improvements to the existing system to transformative solutions with a positive impact.
100 solutions in the spotlight
Application of the framework

Solutions on the agenda at COP
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