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A new report by Wood Mackenzie, a natural resources consultancy, says global demand for power puts net zero by 2050 out of reach, as the world heads towards 2.6 degrees Celsius of warming.
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WoodMac is predicting global emissions will peak in 2028 before declining by 2% annually in its 2.6-degree base case. The consultancy had predicted peak emissions by 2027 in last year’s report.