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Pursuing a 2°C pathway
Many uncertainties exist concerning the future of energy demand and supply, including potential actions that societies may take to address the risks of climate change.
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Pursuing a 2°C pathway
Pursuing a 2°C pathway
Pursuing a 2°C pathway
Pursuing a 2°C pathway
Pursuing a 2°C pathway
Pursuing a 2°C pathway
Pursuing a 2°C pathway
Pursuing a 2°C pathway
Pursuing a 2°C pathway
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How we develop our Outlook
ExxonMobil uses a data-driven approach to understand potential future energy demand and supply.
Emissions
Providing reliable, affordable energy to support prosperity and enhance living standards is coupled with the need to do so in ways that reduce impacts on the environment, including the risks of climate change. This is society’s dual challenge and ExxonMobil takes it seriously.
Energy supply
Energy – in all its forms – enables growth and prosperity. As economies grow, as technology advances, as consumers become more environmentally aware, and as policies adapt, global energy demand will evolve to meet changing needs.
Energy demand: Three drivers
Policy. Technology. Consumer preferences. All three impact how the world uses energy. Each driver influences the other. The interplay between these can vary depending on local circumstances (available resources, public support) and can change over time. At ExxonMobil, we’re continually studying energy demand and developing models that measure its potential impact — all in an effort to gain a deeper understanding of the interconnectivity of the global energy system.
Global fundamentals
Energy is essential for society’s progress. Economic expansion and improving access to energy enable longer, more productive lives for the growing global population.