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COP28 highlighted GMPA's breakthrough

What the GMPA (Global Potential Mitigation Atlas) did at Phase I

October 13, 2025Aurelia Bianca1 min read
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The panelists at our event powered by the Singapore Pavilion.
The panelists at our event powered by the Singapore Pavilion. From left: Amanda McKee (NDC Partnership), Audrey Tan (moderator), Aniq Ahsan (MOYA Analytics), Fabby Tumiwa (Institute for Essential Services Reform), Michiel Schaeffer (Climate Analytics), Prof. Ben Cashore (Institute for Environment and Sustainability), Stelios Pesmajoglou (UNFCCC).

Circling back to COP28, Collaborating with Climate Analytics, our flagship tool, the Global Mitigation Potential Atlas (GMPA), was launched.

GMPA is a map of the world that shows how much emissions we can reduce in each country at different price points. It quantifies new strategies to reduce costs and emissions when countries work together; it is simply action-driven, effective, and insightful.

This pilot phase of GMPA was launched at COP28, specifically at the Singapore Pavilion. This pilot phase covered how ASEAN countries can collaborate and focused on power and industrial high-temperature heating end-use demands.

The team left Dubai in high spirits, clearly signifying the incoming journey and success of GMPA that we felt now.

Want to explore collaboration potentials or simply learn more? Stay tuned for our upcoming events in the journey of reinventing decarbonization.

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