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Realizing ambitions: A framework for iteratively assessing and communicating national decarbonization progress

Chuan Zhang, Honghua Yang, Yunlong Zhao, Linwei Ma, Eric D. Larson, Chris Greig

2021iScience23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A growing number of governments are pledging to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by mid-century. Despite such ambitions, realized emissions reductions continue to fall alarmingly short of modeled energy transition pathways for achieving net-zero. This gap is largely a result of the difficulty of realistically modeling all the techno-economic and sociopolitical capabilities that are required to deliver actual emissions reductions. This limitation of models suggests the need for an energy-systems analytical framework that goes well beyond energy-system modeling in order to close the gap between ambition and reality. Toward that end, we propose the Emissions-Sustainability-Governance-Operation (ESGO) framework for structured assessment and transparent communication of national capabilities and realization. We illustrate the critical role of energy modeling in ESGO using recent net-zero modeling studies for the world's two largest emitters, China and the United States. This illustration leads to recommendations for improvements to energy-system modeling to enable more productive ESGO implementation.

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Greenhouse gasCorporate governanceSustainabilityOrder (exchange)Environmental economicsRealization (probability)Energy modelingEnergy (signal processing)Energy systemEnergy transitionComputer scienceEnvironmental resource managementEfficient energy useBusinessEnvironmental scienceRenewable energyEconomicsEngineeringEcologyPanacea (medicine)PathologyMedicineBiologyElectrical engineeringAlternative medicineMathematicsFinanceStatisticsIntegrated Energy Systems OptimizationEnvironmental Impact and SustainabilityClimate Change Policy and Economics