The Decarbonization S-Curve — Applied Economics Clinic
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The Decarbonization S-Curve illustrates the pace at which zero emission technologies are adopted, which is neither smooth nor steady. Consequently, neither are emission reductions. The graph’s horizontal axis shows time, and the vertical axis indicates how widely used the technology becomes. Adoptio
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