SteelWatch Webinar Presentation
Slide presentation from the SteelWatch launch and findings from the debut report “Sunsetting Coal in Steel Production”. Presented on July 11, 2023 in an online webinar.
Slide presentation from the SteelWatch launch and findings from the debut report “Sunsetting Coal in Steel Production”. Presented on July 11, 2023 in an online webinar.
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Nippon Steel was offering a bad deal for the climate. Now that deal has sunk, it’s time for the world’s fourth largest steel maker to…
A key missing driver for green steel in Japan are signals from steel buyers that they are willing to pay more for low-emissions steel. As a major steel buyer, the Japanese government could help drive market formation and encourage investment in low-emissions steelmaking technologies through green purchasing.
As 2024 draws to an end, optimism on steel sector decarbonisation can feel in short supply. While impacts of the climate crisis accelerate, emissions are stubbornly high, sector debates are more focused on trade protection than on climate protection, and governments and companies are wobbling on their ambition. But stepping back, it is not all gloom. 2024 may be the year when tipping points were reached, and cracks in the status quo became undeniable.