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The Breakthrough Agenda Report 2023: Fostering International Collaboration in Accelerating Climate Action

2023 Report Updates Recommendations to Enhance Collaboration

The Breakthrough Agenda Report 2023, an annual collaboration between the International Energy Agency (IEA) and the Global Commission on the Geopolitics of Energy Transformation (GCEGT), has updated its recommendations to strengthen collaboration between countries in addressing climate change.

Assessing Progress and Identifying Challenges

The report assesses the impact of international collaboration in accelerating the transition to a clean energy future. It highlights the achievements made and identifies challenges that must be overcome to meet climate goals. The Breakthrough Agenda is designed to strengthen international collaboration across the major greenhouse gas emitting sectors, including energy, industry, transport, and agriculture.

2023 Report Findings

The 2023 edition of the Breakthrough Agenda Report examines the advances made and actions required to achieve a rapid transition to net-zero while building resilience to physical climate impacts. It emphasizes the need for:

  • Increased investment in clean energy technologies
  • Enhanced energy efficiency measures
  • Accelerated adoption of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies
  • Improved collaboration on climate policies and regulations

Global Collaboration for a Clean Energy Future

Today, under the Breakthrough Agenda, countries representing more than 50% of global greenhouse gas emissions have committed to work together to accelerate the clean energy transition. This report serves as a roadmap for governments, businesses, and other stakeholders to enhance collaboration, address challenges, and achieve a sustainable future.

The Breakthrough Agenda Report 2023 is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to understand the critical role of international cooperation in addressing climate change. It provides analysis and insights for driving a rapid transition to net-zero while building resilience to physical climate impacts.

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