Costa Rica unveils plan to achieve zero emissions by 2050 in climate change fight
Source: Reuters
Costa Rica unveils plan to achieve zero emissions by 2050 in climate change fight
Reuters in San José
Mon 25 Feb 2019 21.13 GMT Last modified on Mon 25 Feb 2019 21.28 GMT
Costa Rica has launched an economy-wide plan to decarbonize the country by 2050, as the Central American nation aims to show other nations what is possible to address climate change.
Environment minister, Carlos Manuel Rodríguez, said that if the plan is achieved, his grandchildren in 2035 will have the same carbon footprint as his grandparents did in the 1940s and by 2050 his grandchildren will have none at all.
Not only are we going to reduce that footprint but we are going to bring many benefits with it, Rodríguez said.
But Jairo Quirós, an electrical energy researcher at the University of Costa Rica, warned the plan would be challenging, and should be viewed with some caution.
Under the roadmap launched Sunday, Costa Rica by 2050 would achieve zero net emissions, meaning it would produce no more emissions than it can offset through things such as maintaining and expanding its extensive forests.
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