January 22, 2025 - 12:23

Climate diplomacy has often struggled to deliver the necessary results in the fight against climate change. Gregory Dewerpe, founder and managing partner of Noa, asserts that relying solely on diplomatic efforts may not be sufficient to achieve net-zero emissions. Instead, he advocates for a shift towards leveraging technology as a primary driver of change.
Dewerpe emphasizes that innovative technologies can play a pivotal role in creating a cleaner, more resilient, and more productive economy. By investing in advancements such as renewable energy, carbon capture, and energy-efficient systems, we can significantly reduce our carbon footprint. He believes that focusing on technological solutions will not only help mitigate climate change but also foster economic growth and job creation.
The urgency of the climate crisis calls for bold actions. Embracing technology alongside diplomatic efforts could be the key to unlocking a sustainable future. As the world grapples with the consequences of climate change, the integration of technological innovation into our strategies may ultimately prove to be the most effective path forward.
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