Cutting Carbon Emissions from Heavy Emitting Industries | Mike Bloomberg
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 Published On Dec 16, 2023

By 2050, carbon emissions from industry, transport, and energy sectors could increase by more than 30%.

To combat this, I announced the Industrial Transition Accelerator alongside COP28 President Dr. Sultan al Jaber, United Nations Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell, and UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy on Climate Action and GFANZ Co-Chair Mark Carney.

Mike Bloomberg is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, and three-term mayor of New York City. He serves as the UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Climate Ambition and Solutions, and as WHO Ambassador for Noncommunicable Diseases and Injuries. Bloomberg graduated from Johns Hopkins University and Harvard Business School.

Bloomberg LP, the financial technology and media company he launched in 1981, revolutionized the investment industry and now employs some 20,000 people. His foundation, Bloomberg Philanthropies, works to improve lives through its core focus areas: Public Health, Education, the Environment, Government Innovation, the Arts, and Founders’ Projects including the Greenwood Initiative. He also launched a series of major efforts to help fight the coronavirus in the U.S. and around the world.

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