1、Executives expect a slower energy transition as it gets more difficult to generate returns and progress diverges across regions.By Grant Dougans,Neelam Phadke,and Joe ScaliseReality Check:Energy and Natural Resource Executive Pulse 2024 AcknowledgmentThe authors wish to thank Nick Baker for his cont
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6、r reprinted in whole or in part without the explicit written permission of Bain&Company.1Reality Check:Energy and Natural Resource Executive Pulse 2024 At a Glance About 62%of executives expect the world to reach net-zero emissions by 2060 or later,up from 54%in last years Bain survey.Most remain co