The United Nations Environment Programme and International Energy Agency jointly released a 'Cooling Emissions and Policy Synthesis Report' (CEPSR). Which of the following statements is/are correct about the report? 1. It is based on assessment of development and climate benefits of efficient and climate-friendly cooling. 2. It lays out actions that can be taken to deliver efficient and climate-friendly cooling for all. Select the correct answer using the code given below:

The United Nations Environment Programme and International Energy Agency jointly released a 'Cooling Emissions and Policy Synthesis Report' (CEPSR). Which of the following statements is/are correct about the report? 1. It is based on assessment of development and climate benefits of efficient and climate-friendly cooling. 2. It lays out actions that can be taken to deliver efficient and climate-friendly cooling for all. Select the correct answer using the code given below: Correct Answer Both 1 and 2

The correct answer is Both 1 and 2.

Key Points

  • The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the International Energy Agency (IEA) have developed a 50-page report titled ‘Cooling Emissions and Policy Synthesis Report: Benefits of cooling efficiency and the Kigali Amendment.
  • According to the report, there are an estimated 3,6bn cooling appliances in use globally today, and that number is growing by up to 10 devices every second.
    • This growth is set to increase the sector’s greenhouse gas emissions dramatically, further warming the planet.
  • Conditional bailouts for hard-hit sectors that support sustainable cooling.
    • Funds to bail out hard-hit sectors should be tied to the adoption of climate-friendly cooling solutions. Hence statement 1 is correct.
  • Reductions of between 210 and 460 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) equivalent emissions can be delivered through actions to improve the cooling industry's energy efficiency together with the transition to climate-friendly refrigerants.
  • Assessment of climate and development benefits of efficient and climate-friendly cooling is the background document providing the basis for the CEPSR.
  • This report lays out ways to resolve this dilemma by delivering efficient and climate-friendly cooling for all.
    • In particular by rapidly phasing down hydrofluorocarbons in the cooling sector and delivering cooling more efficiently through more efficient equipment and buildings. Hence statement 2 is correct.

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