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Exam SCR topic 1 question 33 discussion

Actual exam question from GARP's SCR
Question #: 33
Topic #: 1
[All SCR Questions]

A pension fund climate risk analyst evaluates the company portfolio under different climate scenarios. The analyst identifies technological advancements and activities that must occur at a global scale to realize each scenario outcome.
Under a 1.5°C degree scenario, what development must occur?

  • A. Massive roll out of direct air capture technology.
  • B. The global levelized cost of energy for solar energy falls below USD 100 per MWh.
  • C. An international cap-and-trade system reduces overall GHG emissions.
  • D. Large afforestation projects lead to ecosystem restoration.
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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Karnitschnig
Highly Voted 1 year ago
Selected Answer: A
We have to go carbon negative to get to 1.5, A is the correct answer
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eb5bfd6
Most Recent 5 days, 8 hours ago
D. Because air capture technology does not focus on carbon capture, but afforestation projects can remove carbon in the air.
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79861dd
1 week, 4 days ago
A new report by Lazard compares the levelized cost of energy (LCOE) for various generation technologies on a $/MWh basis. It shows that utility-scale solar and onshore wind LCOE increased for the first time in 2023, at $24/MWh to $96/MWh for solar and $24/MWh to $75 MWh for wind. Nevertheless, the two renewable sources are still the economic frontrunners when compared to nuclear, gas, and coal.
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ShawnLearning
6 months, 1 week ago
Why not D? ChatGPT chooses it. : D
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kavvv
6 months, 3 weeks ago
Air capture is not the same as carbon capture
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Jalani1
1 year ago
A says air capture not Carbon capture
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Budhia
1 year ago
A is the correct answer
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