PwC UK’s Net Zero Economy Index 2024 highlights a concerning trend: global decarbonisation has stalled. Despite a boost in renewable energy capacity, rising energy demands have driven fossil fuel use up too. To close the gap between goals and actions, we need to expand the use of renewable energy, but also manage energy demand and efficiency better. #NetZero #Sustainability
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PwC UK’s Net Zero Economy Index 2024 highlights a concerning trend: global decarbonisation has stalled. Despite a boost in renewable energy capacity, rising energy demands have driven fossil fuel use up too. To close the gap between goals and actions, we need to expand the use of renewable energy, but also manage energy demand and efficiency better. #NetZero #Sustainability
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PwC UK’s Net Zero Economy Index 2024 highlights a concerning trend: global decarbonisation has stalled. Despite a boost in renewable energy capacity, rising energy demands have driven fossil fuel use up too. To close the gap between goals and actions, we need to expand the use of renewable energy, but also manage energy demand and efficiency better. #NetZero #Sustainability
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🌍 PwC UK’s Net Zero Economy Index 2024 : Key Insights 🌍 The latest report indicates that global decarbonisation has stalled. Despite significant increases in renewable energy capacity, rising energy demands have led to higher fossil fuel use. To close the gap between climate goals and actual progress, it’s essential to expand renewable energy usage and enhance energy demand management and efficiency. Read more for detailed insights: [Insert Report Link] #NetZero #Sustainability #RenewableEnergy #ClimateAction #EnergyEfficiency
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While progress in renewable energy has been made, surging energy demand has led to an increase in fossil fuel consumption too, according to PwC UK’s Net Zero Economy Index 2024. That means decarbonisation efforts need a renewed focus on managing energy demand and efficiency, as well as supply. Find out more here: #NetZero #Sustainability
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While progress in renewable energy has been made, surging energy demand has led to an increase in fossil fuel consumption too, according to PwC UK’s Net Zero Economy Index 2024. That means decarbonisation efforts need a renewed focus on managing energy demand and efficiency, as well as supply. Find out more here: #NetZero #Sustainability
Net Zero Economy Index 2024
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While progress in renewable energy has been made, surging energy demand has led to an increase in fossil fuel consumption too, according to PwC UK’s Net Zero Economy Index 2024. That means decarbonisation efforts need a renewed focus on managing energy demand and efficiency, as well as supply. Find out more here: #NetZero #Sustainability
Net Zero Economy Index 2024
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While progress in renewable energy has been made, surging energy demand has led to an increase in fossil fuel consumption too, according to PwC UK’s Net Zero Economy Index 2024. That means decarbonisation efforts need a renewed focus on managing energy demand and efficiency, as well as supply. Find out more here: #NetZero #Sustainability
Net Zero Economy Index 2024
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While progress in renewable energy has been made, surging energy demand has led to an increase in fossil fuel consumption too, according to PwC UK’s Net Zero Economy Index 2024. That means decarbonisation efforts need a renewed focus on managing energy demand and efficiency, as well as supply. Find out more here: #NetZero #Sustainability
Net Zero Economy Index 2024
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PwC UK’s Net Zero Economy Index 2024 reveals that global decarbonisation efforts have stalled, with a carbon intensity decrease of just 1.02% in 2023. Despite a rise in renewable energy capacity, surging energy demand led to an increase in fossil fuel consumption, putting progress at risk. Find out how businesses and policy makers can take action. #NetZero #Sustainability
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