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What needs to happen between 2030 and 2050 to reach net zero?

In this event, the second in our three-part series in partnership with Cummins, we looked further ahead and discussed the crucial steps needed as we close in on the global target of net zero emissions by 2050.

The Great Energy Transition

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Let’s assume efforts to decarbonise society over the next eight years, from now to 2030, go better than many of us had anticipated, thanks in large part to the Inflation Reduction Act and the incentives it gives industry and business and the bi-partisan appeal of the law. What happens next? There’s a long way to go if we want to reach net zero by 2050.

We need to continue doing many things already happening: expand wind and solar power, encourage people to purchase electric vehicles, use carbon capture technology to eliminate emissions from those hard-to-electrify industries. But these actions alone are not enough: we’ll need drastic technological innovation and societal change to make net zero emissions by 2050 a reality. The International Energy Association estimates that almost half of global emissions reductions by 2050 will come from technologies that exist only as prototypes or demonstration projects today. It’s best to face up to this: we are relying on human ingenuity – on our children’s ability to come up with solutions that have eluded us so far – to prevent catastrophe. We do not yet have the answers – i.e. the technology – we need.

Who are the people and organisations breaking new ground in clean energy? And who are the thinkers and policymakers facilitating the widespread adoption of these new technologies? In this event, the second in our three-part series in partnership with Cummins, we looked further ahead and discussed the crucial steps needed as we close in on the global target of net zero emissions by 2050.

 


Speakers

Speaker

Srikanth Padmanabhan

Vice President Cummins Inc. and President of the Engine Business


President of the Engine Business, the largest of Cummins’ five business segments. In this role, he pushes the boundaries of customer-focused innovation to position Cummins as the leading powertrain supplier of choice, with its portfolio ranging from diesel and natural gas to hybrid and electric powertrains. In 2021, Srikanth and the team successfully drove the $10-billion business to achieve profitable revenue growth and manufacture close to 1.5 million engines globally.  
Chair

Helen Czerski

One of the UK’s most popular science presenters


Oceanographer, physicist and television presenter. Her many programmes for radio and TV include Radio 4’s Inside Science, Orbit: Earth’s Extraordinary Journey, numerous Horizon documentaries, The Sky at Night, and Dara O Briain’s Science Club. She is a Research Fellow at University College London, and holds a PhD in experimental explosives physics. She is the author of books including Storm In A Teacup: The Physics of Everyday Life and the new title Blue Machine: How the Ocean Shapes Our World.