Decarbonization in Australia and India: Bilateral Opportunities and Challenges for the Net Zero Transformation

The global Net Zero transformation is a vital response to the climate change crisis. Australia and India face similar challenges due to their reliance on fossil resources, growing energy demand, and agricultural emissions. However, differences exist in the population, industry, and development. This...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS Engineering Au 2024-06, Vol.4 (3), p.295-311
Hauptverfasser: Solomon, Marcello B., Rabha, Swapna S., Fimbres-Weihs, Gustavo, Goyal, Himanshu, Taghikhah, Firouzeh R., Varghese, Jithin J., Wenger, Samuel R., Liang, Weibin, Kearns, Eleanor R., Huang, Jun, Kaisare, Niket S., D’Alessandro, Deanna M.
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Zusammenfassung:The global Net Zero transformation is a vital response to the climate change crisis. Australia and India face similar challenges due to their reliance on fossil resources, growing energy demand, and agricultural emissions. However, differences exist in the population, industry, and development. This perspective explores these comparisons between Australia and India’s Net Zero aspirations and current sociopolitical and economic drivers. As part of the portfolio of options needed to address net zero goals, Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) and Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) solutions are specifically discussed. The perspective concludes with opportunities for the nations to engage in knowledge sharing and bilateral partnerships to help accelerate the world’s transformation to Net Zero.
ISSN:2694-2488
2694-2488
DOI:10.1021/acsengineeringau.3c00060