Sustainable Cooling Could Reduce Emissions and Save Us$17 Trillion by 2050.
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The UN believes that in the face of rising heat waves and increasing demand for refrigeration, adopting sustainable solutions, focusing on low consumption systems and hybrid technologies, would be an opportunity to drastically reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The Global Cooling Watch 2025 report, presented this Tuesday during the Climate Change Conference (COP30), warns that global demand for refrigeration will triple by 2050 if the current tren…
BELÉM – In the face of heat waves and increased demand for air conditioning around the world, the United Nations Environment Programme (Pnuma) has proposed a “sustainable cooling route”, which can reduce the emissions of gases that heat the planet and also save billions of dollars. Inger [...]
According to the report "Global Cooling Watch 2025" published by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) on 11 November 2025, if current trends continue, the global capacity of cooling facilities could increase from 22 terawatts (TW) in 2022 to 68 TW in 2050. Air conditioning: increasing pressure on power grids Air conditioning should continue to operate around the world. If the current rate of installation continues, by 20250 the instal…
Cooling Demand To Triple By 2050 – UNEP
Cooling demand to triple by 2050 – UNEP By Gabriel Agbeja The cooling demand is set to triple across the globe by 2050, driving climate change and overloading power grids. This is contained in a report issued by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) on Tuesday in Belem, Brazil. The report encouraged countries to embrace Sustainable Cooling Pathway (SCP) News Agency of Nigeria
Adopting sustainable cooling*, amid rising heat waves and demand for cooling, could reduce greenhouse gas emissions and save trillions of dollars, according to a new report from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). The Global Cooling Watch 2025, launched this […]
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