Noun
decarbonisation (countable and uncountable, plural decarbonisations)
(British spelling) Alternative form of decarbonization
Agbogbloshie's 'decarbonisation divide' issues remain, however. Source: Internet
Countries in the region must develop crucial infrastructure and skills necessary to be able to implement advancements in technology and be ready for the movement to digitisation, the decarbonisation agenda and automation. Source: Internet
For Bas Eickhout, a Green MEP, a reality check regarding transport emissions is definitely needed as Europe needs much stricter and additional decarbonisation measures. Source: Internet
It said: “A government investment of £1 billion to kick-start the UK’s maritime decarbonisation programme would directly create 15,200 jobs, and a further 58,400 throughout the supply chain. Source: Internet
“The decarbonisation pathway of this sector to-date already looks to miss the mark,” Bruce Duguid, head of stewardship at EOS, the corporate engagement arm of British asset manager Hermes told Reuters, referring to cement. Source: Internet
This rapid decrease was recommended and monitored by the Committee on Climate Change, which has prioritized the decarbonisation of electricity production that underlies that of other sectors. Source: Internet