Special Report: The New Pragmatism: Scenarios to understand a volatile energy transition

The 2020s have so far proved a volatile decade, challenged on environment, health and geopolitical fronts. A long-heralded energy transition has struggled to emerge, and while global markets are now positioned for significant and structural change in the coming years, this change will likely not occur fast enough to meet medium- and long-term greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals. But an uncertain world can and will produce surprises that could open up new potential pathways for global energy and emission trends. The 2024 S& Global Commodity Insights Energy & Climate Scenarios describe these potential pathways to the future and indicate what events could accelerate – or delay – the global energy transition.

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The New Pragmatism: Scenarios to understand a volatile energy transition

The 2020s have so far proved a volatile decade, challenged on environment, health and geopolitical fronts. A long-heralded energy transition has struggled to emerge, and while global markets are now positioned for significant and structural change in the coming years, this change will likely not occur fast enough to meet medium- and long-term greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals. But an uncertain world can and will produce surprises that could open up new potential pathways for global energy and emission trends. The 2024 S& Global Commodity Insights Energy & Climate Scenarios describe these potential pathways to the future and indicate what events could accelerate – or delay – the global energy transition.

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