Digital Decarbonization Plan to Accelerate Solutions
Definition
The Digital Decarbonization Plan to Accelerate Solutions (PAS) is a strategic framework designed to mobilize digital technologies and tools to systematically reduce carbon emissions across diverse industrial sectors, serving as a pillar of international climate commitments.
Key Characteristics
- Structured Framework: Provides a methodology for integrating digital solutions into decarbonization roadmaps.
- COP30 Alignment: Functions as a core instrument of the COP30 Action Agenda.
- Implementation-Driven: Relies on dedicated infrastructure for operational success.
- Sector-Agnostic: Applicable to a variety of industries seeking digital transformation for environmental sustainability.
Applications
- Coordinating cross-industry efforts to measure and reduce carbon footprints using digital diagnostics.
- Serving as the operational guide for the implementation of sustainable digital policies within the framework of the GDA Hub.
- Accelerating the deployment of high-impact digital technologies to meet net-zero targets.
Mentions in Source
- Accelerating decarbonization plans: Serving as the implementation hub for the Digital Decarbonization Plan to Accelerate Solutions (PAS) under the COP30 Action Agenda. — News-ITU-COP30_GDA-Hub-2025