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4.8.3. Technology Innovation, Adoption, Diffusion and
Transfer
Enhancing
technology
innovation
systems
can
provide
opportunities to lower emissions growth and create social and
environmental co-benefits. Policy packages tailored to national
contexts and t... |
(high confidence) {WGIII SPM B.4, WGIII SPM B.4.4,
WGIII SPM E.4.3, WGIII SPM E4.4}
International cooperation on innovation systems and technology
development and transfer, accompanied by capacity building,
knowledge sharing, and technical and financial support can
accelerate the global diffusion of mitigation techn... |
Globally, current mitigation financial flows are a factor of three
to six below the average levels up to 2030.
Yearly mitigation investment
flows (USD 2015/yr ) in:
By sector
By type of economy
Energy efficiency
Developing countries
By region
Europe
Eastern Europe and West-Central Asia
Latin America and Caribbean
Africa
... |
The blue bars display data on mitigation investment flows for four years: 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 by sector and by type of economy. For the
regional breakdown, the annual average mitigation investment flows for 2017–2019 are shown. The grey bars show the minimum and maximum level of global annual mitigation
investmen... |
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International cooperation on innovation works best when tailored to
and beneficial for local value chains, when partners collaborate on an
equal footing, and when capacity building is an integral part of the
effort (medium confidence). {WGIII SPM E.4.4, WGIII SPM E.6.2}
Technological ... |
Digitalisation requires
appropriate governance and policies in order to enhance mitigation
potential (high confidence). Effective policy packages can help to
realise synergies, avoid trade-offs and/or reduce rebound effects:
these might include a mix of efficiency targets, performance standards,
information provisio... |
{SRCCL SPM C.2.1, SRCCL SPM D.1.2, SRCCL SPM D.1.4,
SRCCL 7.4.4, SRCCL 7.4.6}
Climate resilient development strategies that treat climate,
ecosystems and biodiversity, and human society as parts of an
integrated system are the most effective (high confidence). Human
and ecosystem vulnerability are interdependent (hi... |
Such measures can also achieve
greater benefits through cascading effects across sectors
(medium confidence). For example, the feasibility of using land for
both agriculture and centralised solar production can increase when
such options are combined (high confidence). Similarly, integrated
transport and energy infra... |
{WGII SPM C.2, WGII SPM C.4.4; WGIII SPM C.6.3, WGIII SPM C.6,
WGIII SPM C.7.2, WGIII SPM C.8.5, WGIII SPM D.1.2, WGIII SPM D.1.5,
WGIII SPM E.1.2}
Mitigation and adaptation when implemented together, and
combined with broader sustainable development objectives,
would yield multiple benefits for human well-being as ... |
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and adaptation. Effective action in all of the above areas will
require near-term political commitment and follow-through, social
cooperation, finance, and more integrated cross-sectoral policies and
support and actions. (high confidence). {WGII SPM C.1, WG II S... |
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