Yara joins Biden's climate coalition
Some of the largest companies in the world launched a shared initiative to reach the climate goals through ground-breaking technology. Fertilizer manufacturer Yara International is one of them.
The companies participating in Joe Biden’s "First Movers Coalition" share a common vision that development and technology will be crucial to reach the climate target of 1.5 C.
The coalition has committed to zero-emission purchases by 2030 to create a market for zero-emission goods and services.
Svein Tore Holsether, CEO of Yara International:
"First Movers Coalition can become an important tool to reach the set climate targets. We are a coalition of global companies with a great impact in our respective industries, that we will use to accelerate the development of new technologies in industries that today account for the biggest emissions."The coalition was launched by the World Economic Forum (WEF) during the climate summit in Glasgow this week, in partnership with John Kerry, the US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate.
"The decisions must be made now if they are to have effect by 2030. That is why a shared initiative is key to developing new technologies."
The First Movers Coalition is a platform for a wide range of companies with a global footprint in their respective industries to make purchasing commitments that can only be met if innovators bring emerging technologies to commercial scale. Early demand makes it possible to invest in new technologies and innovation at a lower risk.
Børge Brende, president of the WEF:
"Technology has given us the most important tools to reduce emissions and make a stronger, more future oriented economy. If companies are to take a risk on developing new, innovative solutions, they need to know that there is a market for these solutions."Eight key sectors
"This initiative shows that the industry is taking responsibility and leading the way for the world to reach the climate targets. These companies’ significant clout can transform value chains and help us reach the 1.5-degree target."
The first Movers Coalition targets eight sectors. Seven of these sectors — steel, cement, aluminium, chemicals, shipping, aviation, and trucking-account for more than a third of global carbon emissions, but do not have cost-competitive energy alternatives to fossil fuels."
The eighth, direct air capture, could reduce atmospheric carbon-dioxide levels to help achieve net-zero global emissions, but also requires technological innovation to reach commercial viability.
Svein Tore Holsether:
"Yara will contribute to decarbonise agriculture and long-distance transportation at sea through the development of green ammonia."The First Movers Coalition provides opportunities for a wide range of companies to make commitments, take action and build a clean and profitable supply chains of the future. It also brings together a range of civil society and expert organisations to build momentum, complement ongoing efforts and input into the design of the initiative.
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