A gap in between Japan’s 3R and solid concept of the circular economy
03/05/2020 10:27
In 2020 Davos conference, Greta Thunberg recited, “Let’s be clear. We don’t need a “low-carbon economy.” We don’t need to “lower emissions.” Our emissions have to stop to stay if we are to have a chance to stay below the 1.5 degrees target. And until we have the technologies that at scale can put our emissions to minus then we must forget about net zero — we need real zero.” A very clear-cut message, it was.
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