Climate Strategy – How to achieve net zero emissions


Net zero, like compliance with 1.5C, will inevitably require compensation

To prevent the most catastrophic effects of climate change, we should aim to limit the average global temperature increase to 1.5 ° C above pre-industrial levels, corresponding to the reduction of global annual CO₂ emissions by approximately 40 gigatonnes from 2018 to reach net zero in 2050

To do this, the world will likely have to both drastically reduce the new emissions we put into the air and remove the carbon already in the atmosphere.

Year

GtCO2e

2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 2050

Reduction of direct and indirect emissions

50 40 32 24 18 15 12.5

Develop and invest in carbon storage solutions

0 -1 -2 -4 -7 -10 -12.5

In addition, consumers and businesses are increasingly demanding in the choice of their solutions.

activity sectors
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Distribution of electricity and gas
Mass distribution
Mass distribution
Raw material production
Oil and gas sector
Air transport
Air sector, marine and road transport
The food industry
The food industry

Use case

Maritime transport

I can subscribe to a transport solution for my net zero cargo. Current solutions only allow to reach 80. 20 is therefore necessary to be able to claim to distribute net zero. I can therefore make compensation by buying biofuel credits for my maritime transport with my activity.

Natural gas distribution

I distribute biogas for my users, this allows me to reach 85 GHG The last 15 percent can be compensated with TRACIFIC biomethane capture solutions.

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Stay competitive in the short term, innovate in the long term!

Some sectors, despite their good will, will not be able to decarbonize immediately, this is the case for example of airlines, cement producers, metals or other energy-intensive industries.

Tracific implements solutions for these actors to tackle the reduction of their emissions through deforestation projects to be able to have a short-term action, or through the search for technological and innovative solutions allowing to have a long-term impact on emissions.

Use cases – Industry where energy is the most important source of emissions

Air transport, cement manufacturers, energy-intensive industries

Current solutions do not decarbonize by more than 5% without degrading the competitiveness of the sector. Compensation via alternative means and everywhere carbon capture in the forest or soil agriculture) are therefore always necessary in order to be able to have a positive action Tracific is also in contact with startups tackling the reduction of emissions in the sector via technology

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