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Enerdata Newsletter, April 2023

Publication – Conciliating economic development and energy transition in Sahel – a scenario analysis

This study explores the future development of the Sahel region across various climate policy scenarios and under different assumptions of socioeconomic variables. It provides valuable insights into how the Sahel region can achieve sustainable and cleaner development using its significant renewable energy potential.

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Webinar –  How to decompose GHG emission variations?

Understanding the drivers for better climate action.
By combining data and a rigorous methodology, it is possible to decompose the various drivers of GHG emissions, such as sufficiency, energy efficiency, or decarbonisation, and assess their weighted impact.
 

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Company news – Support of the UK government in the appraisal of global climate mitigation

DESNZ aims to evaluate the impacts of climate action and NDCs, and thus, has renewed its trust in Enerdata to provide a business-as-usual scenario up to 2050 to evaluate long-term energy and emissions forecasts under current policies. 

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Company news – Training on energy modelling and efficiency in Zambia

Various Zambian stakeholders needed to strengthen their knowledge and expertise in technical energy topics. Our energy modelling experts travelled to Zambia to provide a dedicated four-day training programme on energy modelling, energy efficiency indicators and energy balances.

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READING SUGGESTIONS
 

Adaptation Without Borders – The Global Transboundary Climate Risk Report

Transboundary climate risks do not respect national or international borders. They are being triggered by climate change and by our adaptation responses to that challenge. This report draws on a series of case studies to explore 10 transboundary climate risks of global importance.

Free download

 

Survey – Climate and Public Opinions International Observatory

Fourth edition of a large-scale opinion study conducted by Ipsos in 30 countries. It covers two-thirds of the world’s population and includes the biggest CO₂ emitters with a sample of 24,000 individuals. 

Free access to the results
in English | in French

 
Encyclopedia article – Plants water needs

As temperatures continue to rise and populations increase, conflicts over water usage are likely to intensify. However, water is an essential resource for plant growth. If this vital resource becomes scarce, how can humans guarantee the necessary plant production to feed themselves and to maintain ecosystems?

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Encyclopedia article – French electricity policy to 2050

France is currently dealing with an ageing nuclear power fleet, and in the last winter, the country faced challenges in ensuring a stable electricity supply while transitioning to more electrification. How will France arbitrate in its electricity policy choices for 2050 to meet its growing electricity needs with ambitious decarbonisation objectives?

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