Celebrating World Environment Day, Oxford Roadmapping (Oxon8) shared the latest findings of Net Zero Economy Dataset Visualization, revealing that the world decarbonization rate (the year-on-year carbon intensity percentage change) needs to be at 19% on average by 2050, 9% by 2030, and 10-13% by 2040, so as to meet the 1.5°C target of the Paris Agreement。
At the COP28, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) announced the following outcomes of the Green Digital Action:
Marking the roadmap and gaps of standardization, the Call to Action document is among the most important technological documents announced by the ITU at COP 28.
Oxford Roadmapping will continue its 【GDAStandard】project to release Green Digital Action toolbox for wider participation in the global efforts。
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The dual-carbon management and service platforms (carbon peak and carbon neutral), or simply smart digital platforms of carbon and GHG emission data, aims to introduce such information into the operations and management of enterprises and government organizations at various levels. They embodies the main task of the “twin transition” or green digital transformation of human activities and interactions with the planet.
How might we define, design and develop such a platform?
This project (visCEADs, or visualization of the Carbon Emission Accounts and Datasets) utilizes the following resources released by various organizations. They provide vital information and best practices for industries and government bodies to achieve “precision decarbonization,” by which Oxford Roadmapping means the viable and actionable actions for GHG reduction based on science-based data:
【Progress】This Province-level Research Project has successfully pubslihed **three peer-reviewed journal papers (SCIE Q2) **, even before its formal opening reviewed by experts. Tasks such as drafting the research proposal, writing research articles, and conducting data analysis, have been completed by Oxford Roadmapping swiftly and satisfactorily.