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Moving transport to net zero : what it takes to decarbonise the global transport sector

Authors :
Wang-Helmreich, Hanna
Obergassel, Wolfgang
Lah, Oliver
Wuppertal Institut für Klima, Umwelt, Energie gGmbH
Source :
Wuppertal Paper
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Wuppertal Institut für Klima, Umwelt, Energie, 2022.

Abstract

What is necessary to reach net zero emissions in the transport sector on a global level? To keep limiting global warming to 1.5° C within reach, the world has to decarbonise by mid-century, with every sector contributing as much as possible as soon as possible. This paper identifies what has to be done in road transport, aviation, and shipping to achieve net zero emission in the transport sector. For this purpose, it first sets the scene by providing an overview of the origins and impacts of the concept of net zero emissions in international climate policy as well as of the current state and future prospects of global transport emissions using currently available scenarios for low-emission and net zero transport. While for staying below 1.5° C, the basic approach to reducing transport emissions remains unchanged from what has been suggested in the past, the set, intensity and pace of actions as to shift fundamentally. Without first drastically reducing traffic volume and shifting transport demand to low-emission modes, reaching net zero transport will not be feasible: the amount of additional electricity required to fully electrify the sector with renewable energy is otherwise just too huge. After portraying key instruments for achieving net zero emissions in land transport, aviation, and shipping, this paper identifies key barriers for net zero transport. Based on this analysis, the authors recommend the following to be able to move transport to net zero: 1. Adapt Decarbonisation Strategies to Different Transport Sub-sectors; 2. Prioritise and Significantly Increase Investment in Zero-/low-carbon Infrastructure; 3. Massively Invest in the Development and Roll out of Zero-/low-emission Technologies; 4. Focus on a Just Transition to Overcome Social and Political Barriers; 5. Increase International Support and Cooperation.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Wuppertal Paper
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b10e9e49a974a4fa5907a11aede6c5ec
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48506/opus-8043