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Carbon neutrality in 2050 brings together a number of public policy objectives for sustainable development on the planet. In its latest annual report, the Energy Outlook, the International Energy Agency warns that despite falling emissions, the world is far from the target and that decisive efforts are needed in the coming decade:

L’agence internationale de l’énergie alerte sur la trajectoire vers la neutralité carbone du monde

Technology

Moroccan scientists tested reverse osmosis coupled with the production of photovoltaic electricity to maximize the release of chlorophenol in wastewater treatment. According to them, this technological combination can help reduce energy consumption:

Osmose inverse alimentée par le photovoltaïque pour le traitement des eaux usées

Regulation

Adapting to climate change is an important issue in the management of water resources. The European LIFE Water & Climate project aims to help local actors improve their knowledge and mobilize them on this issue. Coordinated by the International Office for Water, it brings together 14 partners with local water management organizations, scientific and technical structures:

Lancement du Projet LIFE Eau&Climat !

Financing

To date, the European Investment Bank (EIB) is the world’s leading donor for the water sector; with more than EUR 66 billion in loans to more than 1,400 projects. In 2019, the EIB invested around EUR 2.4 billion in this sector. Security of water supply and adaptation to the effects of climate change is a priority for the Bank:

BEI : secteur eau et gestion des eaux usées

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