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This publication guides readers how to establish engaging, multi-actor partnerships and analyses the lessons learned from developing 100% RE scenarios. It also outlines how to establish country-driven and civil-society-led processes and policy implementation. Well-designed frameworks for 100% RE can help to achieve the Paris climate targets, support implementation of Agenda 2030 and guide policy making over the crucial years. As such, long-term 100% RE strategies are an obligation rather than an option for countries that have signed both agreements. | This publication guides readers how to establish engaging, multi-actor partnerships and analyses the lessons learned from developing 100% RE scenarios. It also outlines how to establish country-driven and civil-society-led processes and policy implementation. Well-designed frameworks for 100% RE can help to achieve the Paris climate targets, support implementation of Agenda 2030 and guide policy making over the crucial years. As such, long-term 100% RE strategies are an obligation rather than an option for countries that have signed both agreements. | ||
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The World Future Council and Brot für die Welt created projects to develop long-term renewable energy strategies for the Global South (Tanzania, Bangladesh, Costa Rica). This work will guide policy makers to achieve rapid large-scale deployment, enhance NDC ambition and implement the Sustainable Development Goals.
This publication guides readers how to establish engaging, multi-actor partnerships and analyses the lessons learned from developing 100% RE scenarios. It also outlines how to establish country-driven and civil-society-led processes and policy implementation. Well-designed frameworks for 100% RE can help to achieve the Paris climate targets, support implementation of Agenda 2030 and guide policy making over the crucial years. As such, long-term 100% RE strategies are an obligation rather than an option for countries that have signed both agreements.
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