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Four Steps to Decarbonization

In: Maritime Decarbonization

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  • Mikael Lind

    (Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE)
    Chalmers University of Technology)

  • Wolfgang Lehmacher

    (Independent Supply Chain Expert)

  • Jeremy B. Bentham

    (World Energy Council
    Shell International
    Mission Possible Partnership
    Boston Consulting Group)

  • Sanjay Kuttan

    (Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation)

  • Kirsi Tikka

    (Board Member Ardmore Shipping
    Board Member Pacific Basin Shipping
    Board Member Foreship)

  • Richard T. Watson

    (Digital Frontier Partners)

Abstract

This chapter describes and discusses the four foundational concepts for climate action collapsed into a ‘4-step process’ that can drive strategies, business cases, execution plans, and decision-making. The process covers scenario analysis (context), value chain mapping (scope), enabler prioritisation (focus), and partnership selection (synergies). The authors of this chapter contend that adopting the 4-step process will help businesses and governments drive their decarbonization efforts more effectively and efficiently.

Suggested Citation

  • Mikael Lind & Wolfgang Lehmacher & Jeremy B. Bentham & Sanjay Kuttan & Kirsi Tikka & Richard T. Watson, 2023. "Four Steps to Decarbonization," Springer Books, in: Mikael Lind & Wolfgang Lehmacher & Robert Ward (ed.), Maritime Decarbonization, pages 57-69, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-39936-7_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-39936-7_4
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