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Global calculator can be used to explore the options that the world has to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases, and see how these settings affect each other. There are many ideas of reduction that can be obtained from the tool, including technologies have the greatest potential to reduce emissions, the role of lifestyle, and the impact of elements such as electrification, heating or transport sector energy. This will appeal to anyone thinking of the long term options for the planet.
 
Companies, NGOs and governments can especially benefit from using the tool:
  •     The companies
Companies and investors will find useful tool for understanding how the sector will evolve on a global level in the transition to a low carbon 2050, markets will grow in the future, and how their businesses can take advantage of these opportunities.

For example, electricity generation companies could answer questions like "What is the role of full potential of renewables and nuclear in 2050"; food producers could answer questions like: "What could be the global demand for food in 2050 under different scenarios of population growth and dietary preferences?"; bioenergy producers could answer questions like: "How can bioenergy be affected by rates of return and co-culture"; and manufacturers could answer questions like: "What is the potential worldwide demand for appliances (specifically televisions, washing machines, etc.) in different scenarios of the future population, household size, and the useful life of assets consumption in 2050? "

Mott MacDonald, Shell and the World Energy Council have already used the tool to inform their own views of how the world should transition to 2 ° C and published these pathways in the tool.

  •     Non-governmental organizations
NGOs such as environmental groups and humanitarian groups could use the tool to inform their own strategies and internal campaigns. For example, Friends of the Earth and Chatham House have already used the Global calculator to report their own views on how the world should reduce emissions, published with the help of this tool.
  •     The governments
National governments find useful Global calculator to determine if their countries plans are aligned with global warming initiative contral benchmarks using the tool. For example, governments could compare how the carbon intensity of their electricity generation or the total emissions compared to the world average of 2 ° C, accompanying metrics at this data. The Chinese government is already using the Global calculator to analyze global and sectoral emissions are publicly supporting the work organizing a launch event in Beijing World Calculator.

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