CO2 emissions need to reach net zero by 2050 to limit global warming to 1.5°C
Climate change, driven by natural and human factors like fossil fuel use, agriculture, and deforestation, is altering global weather patterns and causing disruptions to water resources, ecosystems, and crop yields. Increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, trap solar radiation, leading to global warming, especially in oceans. Scientific evidence indicates a higher risk of significant environmental changes if global temperatures rise beyond 2°C above pre-industrial levels. Since 1992, most countries have been part of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, a treaty providing a framework for international cooperation for combating climate change. This was followed by the adoption of the Kyoto Protocol in 1997 which commits its developed country Parties to internationally binding emission reduction targets, and the Paris Agreement in 2015 which sets out an international action plan to limit global temperature rise to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels. Achieving these targets requires systemic changes in global emission patterns. The energy sector can contribute through demand-side interventions, energy efficiency, flexible systems, and renewable energy sources to help mitigate climate impacts and limit temperature rise.
For details on the progress in achieving the global and national climate change targets, read the New Energy World analyses.
Discover UK energy professionals' views of the best measures to reach emissions targets by reading our annual Energy Barometer.
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New Energy World stories
UK energy bills to rise despite growing role of renewables in the electricity system
1st June 2026
UK household energy bills are set to increase from July after regulator Ofgem confirmed the energy price cap will increase by 13% amid higher wholesal...
Study confirms overselling in a voluntary carbon market
11th May 2026
Still, the synthesis of six independent evaluations of the effectiveness of 44 REDD+ projects found that four in five projects successfully protected ...
More tools launched to get a grip on methane emissions
11th May 2026
What has improved is data. The IEA said: ‘The availability and reporting of methane emissions data have increased substantially in recent years, indic...
Data centre runs on almost 100% renewable electricity supply
28th April 2026
Stellium stated that its Newcastle facility has shifted from annual renewable matching to an hourly system, aligning energy use with local renewable g...
2025 global heating data describes a world out of balance
1st April 2026
The World Meterological Organization (WMO), a division of the United Nations (UN), found that 2025 was either the second or third hottest year on reco...
Technical guidance publications
EI 3625
Remote visual inspection volume three: Validation of the use of remote visual inspection techniques
April 2026
The intention of EI 3625 Remote visual inspection volume three: Validation of the use of remote visual inspection techniques is to evaluate the inspec...
EI 3323
Guidance for training on emergency decision-making in loss of containment incidents
April 2026
This technical publication outlines the training on front line and managerial safety decision making and dynamic risk assessment in loss of containmen...
EI 3381
Guidance on management of third party changes to plant control systems
March 2026
The Energy Institute's Power Systems Committee has identified a need for guidance to support operator assurance in the management of change (MoC) for ...
EI 3620
Decarbonisation economics for emission reduction projects in oil and gas operations
March 2026
The aim of this document is to provide guidance to support the understanding of the economic aspects of energy decarbonisation projects. It is designe...
EI 3622
G+ Good practice guidelines: Severe weather preparedness
March 2026
Extreme weather events are becoming increasingly common, in regions previously unexposed to such risks. The first edition of these guidelines utilises...