Low Carbon Economy Stocks List
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Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
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ENGE | A | SPDR® MSCI Europe Energy UCITS ETF GBP | 18.78 | |
ENGY | A | SPDR® MSCI Europe Energy UCITS ETF | 18.78 | |
ESIE | B | iShares MSCI Europe Energy Sector UCITS ETF GBP | 17.71 | |
EYED | B | iShares MSCI Europe Energy Sector UCITS ETF EUR (Dist) GBP | 17.58 | |
PSRU | A | PowerShares FTSE RAFI UK 100 UCITS ETF | 7.53 |
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- Low Carbon Economy
A low-carbon economy (LCE), low-fossil-fuel economy (LFFE), or decarbonised economy is an economy based on low-carbon power sources that therefore has a minimal output of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions into the atmosphere, specifically carbon dioxide. GHG emissions due to anthropogenic (human) activity are the dominant cause of observed global warming (climate change) since the mid-20th century. Continued emission of greenhouse gases may cause long-lasting changes around the world, increasing the likelihood of severe, pervasive, and irreversible effects for people and ecosystems.Shifting to a low-carbon economy on a global scale could bring substantial benefits both for developed and developing countries. Many countries around the world are designing and implementing low-emission development strategies (LEDS). These strategies seek to achieve social, economic, and environmental development goals while reducing long-term greenhouse gas emissions and increasing resilience to the effects of climate change.Globally implemented low-carbon economies are therefore proposed by those having drawn this conclusion as a means to avoid catastrophic climate change and as a precursor to the more advanced, zero-carbon economy.
The GeGaLo index of geopolitical gains and losses assesses how the geopolitical position of 156 countries may change if the world fully transitions to renewable energy resources. Former fossil fuel exporters are expected to lose power, while the positions of former fossil fuel importers and countries rich in renewable energy resources is expected to strengthen.
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