Executive Summary
Industrial heat is required to make many essential products, creating 12.5% of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. Addressing these emissions, and the many market, technological, and policy barriers that prevent companies from using renewable heat sources, is critical to meet 1.5°C climate goals. WWF, C2ES, and DGA jointly manage the Renewable Thermal Collaborative, the first coalition of buyers, sellers, and service providers dedicated to scaling renewable thermal solutions. Through this Collaborative, we will leverage energy buyers’ demand to accelerate market development, educate policymakers, and lower technology costs. We will engage hundreds of organizations to catalyze systems change, support on-the-ground renewable thermal projects to accelerate learning and scaling of renewable thermal solutions, and work with partners to ensure a just transition for workers. We will increase the use of renewable thermal energy by 150% over the next decade, leading to a 30% decrease in industrial thermal emissions by 2030.
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2022 Swift Grant Awardee
The National Marine Mammal Foundation and World Wildlife Fund are world-class wildlife conservation organizations will partner to increase veterinary capacity to save the endangered Indus River dolphins rescued from irrigation canals in Pakistan. The team hopes this model will be able to be replicated to save more marine mammal species.
2022 Swift Grants Awardee
The National Marine Mammal Foundation and World Wildlife Fund are world-class wildlife conservation organizations will partner to increase veterinary capacity to save the endangered Indus River dolphins rescued from irrigation canals in Pakistan. The team hopes this model will be able to be replicated to save more marine mammal species.