Paris Accord's 2-degree target more costly than keeping under 1.5 Celsius

A 30-fold increase in solar power ahead of 2050, competitive hydrogen and electric semi-trucks by 2025 will not only enable a limitation on temperature increases of 2 degrees but make it profitable to keep them below 1.5 degrees, Statkraft writes in a new analysis.
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Photo: Ole Martin Wold

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