Saudi Arabia’s Net-Zero World Narrative , produced by the esteemed Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft (https://www.fraunhofer.de/en), is a rich read. In essence, the report is an objective description of the Saudi long term plan to go green, and an assessment of how realistic the plan is.
The study argues that there is a substantial gap between the Kingdom’s ambitions and implementation and questions some of the practical complexities of the overarching Circular Carbon Economy (CCE) approach.The CCE is presented as a management system aimed at minimizing, reusing, and storing carbon, viewing it as a tradable commodity rather than a negative externality.
Policy makers will read this document carefully. Not just to remind themselves of things they already know, but also to help themselves understand how all the facts interweave into a fabric consisting of the warp and woof of aspiration and accomplishment in the effort to address climate change.
Engineers … the smart ones … will read this document as well. They will read it to understand how they can create solutions to make the aspirations a reality.
TIP : View and read, or at least browse, the open access Saudi Arabia’s Net-Zero World Narrative at https://www.kas.de/en/single-title/-/content/saudi-arabia-s-net-zero-world-narrative
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