Global Cooling Watch 2025.
Author(s) : UNEP (United Nations Environment Programme), ABDELAZIZ O., GLUCKMAN R., HAMILTON I., KHOSLA R., RIAHI L.
Type of monograph: Report
Summary
The second edition of UNEP’s Global Cooling Watch Report takes a deep dive into one of the decade’s most urgent challenges: surging heat, soaring cooling demand, and stark inequalities in access. Building on the 2023 edition’s analysis of global sustainable cooling trends, the report provides the scientific foundation for the Global Cooling Pledge and charts pathways toward near-zero emissions from cooling.
The Global Cooling Watch 2025, launched today at COP30 in Belém, Brazil, finds that cooling demand could more than triple by 2050 under business as usual, driven by increases in population and wealth, more extreme heat events and low-income households increasingly gaining access to more polluting and inefficient cooling. This would almost double cooling-related greenhouse gas emissions over 2022 levels –pushing cooling emissions to an estimated 7.2 billion tons of carbon dioxide by 2050 – despite efforts to improve energy efficiency, phase down climate-warming refrigerants and overwhelm power grids during peak load.
The report suggests adopting a ‘Sustainable Cooling Pathway’, which could reduce emissions to 64 per cent – 2.6 billion tons of carbon dioxide – below the levels expected in 2050. When combined with rapid decarbonization of the global power sector, residual cooling emissions could fall to 97 per cent below business-as-usual levels.
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Pages: 86 p.
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Details
- Original title: Global Cooling Watch 2025.
- Record ID : 30034509
- Languages: English
- Subject: Figures, economy, Regulation, Technology, Environment
- Publication: UNEP (United Nations Environment Programme)
- Publication date: 2025/11
- ISBN: 978-92-807-4241-1
- DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.59117/20.500.11822/48926
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Indexing
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Themes:
Industrial, commercial and domestic refrigeration: economics and statistics;
Industrial, commercial and domestic refrigeration: general information;
Domestic applications (refrigerators, freezers);
Industrial, commercial and domestic refrigeration: regulations and standards;
Comfort air conditioning;
Air conditioning: regulations and standards;
Air conditioning: economics and statistics;
General information on environment (climate change, ozone depletion…);
Energy efficiency, energy savings - Keywords: Sustainability; Energy efficiency; Passive cooling; Regulations; Air conditioning; CO2 emission; Low GWP; Modelling; Household application; Household refrigerator; World; Standard
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