No single organization has all the solutions to combat climate change. We cannot succeed in reducing greenhouse gas emissions by working in silos.
A situation of this magnitude demands collaboration between all parties, sometimes even between competitors. It demands partnerships between the visionaries who foresaw the crisis, today's experts and tomorrow's innovators.
I believe there's much more collaboration happening. But there's not nearly enough.Sir David King, Cambridge University Professor, Founder and Chair of the Centre for Climate Repair at Cambridge
The size of the mission to reduce emissions
The CO₂ impact of the energy sector is far greater than that of every other sector combined.It’s a huge responsibility, and an urgent challenge, to reduce this impact. But our potential for meeting this challenge is also huge, provided that the whole energy sector works together.
Sir David King, Cambridge University professor and founder of the Centre for Climate Repair, has predicted the current crisis for many years. Young Siemens Energy engineer Amber O’Connor is working with a global team and has set up a venture to find revolutionary ways to fund renewable energy research, which is exactly what the Centre for Climate Repair at Cambridge does.
A decarbonized energy system is possible if we all embrace this vision.
We aspire a net zero value chain and have committed to reduce greenhouse gas emission from the use of products sold by 28 percent until 2030.