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Net-zero progress is too little, but not too late, and more

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Net-zero progress is too little, but not too late
By Anna Stupnytska
From extreme weather events to a war-induced energy crisis, 2022 brought climate urgency into sharp relief. The Russia-Ukraine war has also caused a tectonic shift in the geopolitics of energy security, which will influence the temperature outcomes in this century. This comes with high transition risks as required policies are delayed or diverge between countries and sectors.

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Leveraging Indonesia’s demographic dividend
By Ridha Wirakusumah
With over 70% of its population aged between 15 and 64, Indonesia is benefitting from a demographic advantage often referred to as the ‘demographic dividend’.

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India is stepping up its climate action 
By Arunima Sharan and Taylor PearceIncreasingly volatile weather patterns and other climate-related risks are threatening India’s growth prospects. The country’s commitment to reaching net zero by 2070 highlights the urgency of addressing these risks.

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