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A climate club to decarbonize the global steel industry

Lukas Hermwille (), Stefan Lechtenböhmer, Max Åhman, Harro Asselt, Chris Bataille (), Stefan Kronshage, Annika Tönjes, Manfred Fischedick, Sebastian Oberthür, Amit Garg, Catherine Hall, Patrick Jochem, Clemens Schneider, Ryna Cui, Wolfgang Obergassel, Panagiotis Fragkos, Saritha Sudharmma Vishwanathan and Hilton Trollip
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Lukas Hermwille: Environment and Energy
Stefan Lechtenböhmer: Environment and Energy
Max Åhman: Lund University
Harro Asselt: University of Eastern Finland, Law School
Stefan Kronshage: Institute of Networked Energy Systems
Annika Tönjes: Environment and Energy
Manfred Fischedick: Environment and Energy
Sebastian Oberthür: University of Eastern Finland, Law School
Amit Garg: Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
Catherine Hall: University of Eastern Finland, Law School
Clemens Schneider: Environment and Energy
Ryna Cui: University of Maryland
Wolfgang Obergassel: Environment and Energy
Panagiotis Fragkos: E3-Modelling
Saritha Sudharmma Vishwanathan: Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
Hilton Trollip: University of Cape Town

Nature Climate Change, 2022, vol. 12, issue 6, 494-496

Abstract: Decarbonizing global steel production requires a fundamental transformation. A sectoral climate club, which goes beyond tariffs and involves deep transnational cooperation, can facilitate this transformation by addressing technical, economic and political uncertainties.

Date: 2022
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