BLOG: Toward an ambitious yet feasible strategy for transport decarbonization in India

Photo by Aashim Tyagi

Photo by Aashim Tyagi

Modeling exercises are often the backbone of policy decisions, and it’s unfortunate that their complexity frequently leaves them shrouded in mystery. In many cases, this is because the issues the models seek to address are inherently complex. Take transport decarbonization. ICCT recently published a strategy document outlining goals for decarbonizing the global transport sector by mid-century, and it aptly encapsulates the enormous challenge ahead.

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