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Understanding the ins and outs of science-based targets could bring significant benefits for businesses
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This number drops to 0.2% when Scope 3 emissions or supply chains are considered
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A new report from the UNEP claims that by 2030, governments will be producing 240% more coal than what is needed to keep warming at 1.5°C
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Sir James Bevan has warned that water shortages in the coming decades are unavoidable and that government and water companies must start preparing for this now
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The APPG is calling for more alignment between the SDGs and climate agendas after COVID-19 heavily stalled global progress
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Vladimir Putin said that Russia will strive for carbon-neutrality of its economy
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Nearly 71 of 100 major pension schemes have not publicly unveiled ‘robust’ net zero commitments, according to new research
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The COP26 President-Designate said the success or failure of the climate summit rests in world leaders’ hands
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GFANZ, which represents $90tn in global assets, has published a report of the further action that needs to be done by G20 governments to achieve net zero aims
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New research suggests if current climate policies do not change extreme weather events will become far more frequent and affect poorer children the most
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future Net Zero spoke with We Play Green’s Maarten de Fockert to uncover what football can do to tackle climate change and the actions players can take to raise more awareness
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Six countries make up 80% of the world’s remaining coal pipeline and a new report claims November’s conference will be a failure if it does not lead to them rejecting it
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