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Breaking the Bottlenecks to Climate Progress

Breaking the Bottlenecks to Climate Progress

Released Tuesday, 9th May 2023
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Breaking the Bottlenecks to Climate Progress

Breaking the Bottlenecks to Climate Progress

Breaking the Bottlenecks to Climate Progress

Breaking the Bottlenecks to Climate Progress

Tuesday, 9th May 2023
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Princeton University researchers have launched a global survey aimed at spotting and eliminating practical barriers to a net-zero carbon future.

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Much work needs to be done, very quickly, if if a net-zero carbon economy is to become reality by the middle of this century. Yet, the fact is that the current rate of investment in clean energy technology and today’s pace of clean infrastructure deployment lag well behind what will be needed to reach the mid-century goal, and limit climate change impacts.

On the podcast, two researchers from Princeton University discuss their work to identify key bottlenecks to the acceleration of the energy transition in the areas of finance, workforce mobilization, and related challenges through a recently launched global survey into barriers to achieving net-zero. They also take a deep dive into a series of critical shifts that, if they take place, hold the promise of delivering an accelerated rate of decarbonization toward the 2050 goal.

Elke Weber is a Professor of Psychology and Public Affairs, and Professor of Energy and Environment at Princeton University’s Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment.

Chris Greig is a Senior Research Scientist at the Andlinger Center and former energy industry executive.

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