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IEA Predicted That by 2050, Carbon Emission Will Decrease by Just 40%
The International Energy Agency said the current plans to cut global carbon emissions will decrease 60% short of their net zero goal of 2050, urging leaders to utilize the forthcoming Cop26 climate conference by sending an "unmistakable signal" with detailed policy plans. The IEA projected that carbon emissions would drop by only 40% by the mid-century if countries don't go contrary to their climate pledges.
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