While SEA only accounts for ~7% of global emissions, its emissions are steadily increasing, and are expected to rise rapidly unless steps are taken to reduce its emissions intensity
SOUTHEAST ASIA’S GREEN ECONOMY 2024 · page 12 of 171
The slide uses three distinct charts to illustrate the correlation between GDP, energy consumption, and emissions in SEA.
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Loss Aversion block · 65%
Frames stakes as risk of rising emissions if no action.
Contrast Pairs loop · 78%Opens loop contrasting current emissions vs needed reduction.
Action Titles slide · 92%Title states the so-what: emissions rising, need to bend the curve.
So What? Test slide · 85%Callout 'SEA needs to bend the emissions curve'.
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