What does the IEA's Net Zero by 2050 mean for emerging producers?

This event sets out the findings of the IEA’s recent report outlining a global roadmap to cutting carbon dioxide emissions to net-zero by 2050.

Research event Recording
23 June 2021 — 2:00PM TO 3:30PM
Online

What does the IEA's Net Zero by 2050 mean for emerging producers?

— This event sets out the findings of the IEA’s recent report outlining a global roadmap to cutting carbon dioxide emissions to net-zero by 2050.

In May 2021, the IEA released its Net Zero by 2050 report with a detailed road map of the steps required internationally to cut carbon dioxide emissions to net-zero by 2050.

Exploration for new resources, other than fields already approved, does not fit within the IEA pathway to 2050 and the report makes clear that low-cost, lower-carbon oil and gas will be more resilient.

This event sets out the findings of the report and the considerations for a just transition to net-zero.

Participants

Christophe McGlade, Senior Energy Analyst, Directorate of Sustainability, Technology & Outlooks, International Energy Agency

Jasmine Samantar, Africa Energy Analyst, International Energy Agency

Sian Bradley, Senior Research Fellow, Energy, Environment and Resources Programme, Chatham House

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