Next stop 2030

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As the world’s four largest emitters adjust their carbon reduction pledges to achieve net zero by 2050 (USA, EU), 2060 (China) and 2070 (India), they all have significant 2030 targets which must be hit if there’s to be hope of achieving the longer-term goals. China: CO2 emissions peak before 2030 USA: 50% Reduction in U.S. Greenhouse Gas Pollution from 2005 Levels by 2030 EU: 2030 greenhouse gas emission reduction target, including emissions and removals, to at least 55% compared to 1990 India: 500 gigawatts (GW) of non-fossil electricity capacity, half of energy from renewables, a reduction of emissions by one billion tonnes and emissions intensity of the GDP by 45% by 2030 Are these 2030 targets achievable? What regulatory levers are likely to be deployed (eg carbon taxes)? What are the consequences for investors (positive and negative)? Featuring: Susan Gray, Global Head of Sustainable Finance, S&P Global Ratings, Mark Mozur, Lead Equity Research, S&P Global Platts, James Salo, Head of Environmental Research, S&P Global Sustainable1 Margaret Dorn, Head of ESG Indices, Americas, S&P Dow Jones Indices Moderated by Tony Hay, Joint Managing Director, Responsible Investor
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