by Matilda Becker | Sep 3, 2024 | In The News, Reports
The Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi) is the largest validator of corporate net-zero targets, representing nearly 40% of the global economy by market capitalisation, through assessment against its Corporate Net Zero Standard. In April 2024, the Board of SBTi...
by Helen Bunting | Jul 17, 2024 | In The News
The School of Geography and the Environment and the Department of Earth Sciences are recruiting three Post-doctoral Research Associates (PDRAs) to form a cohort of researchers working on net zero aviation. The roles are: Post-Doctoral Research Associate in Policy...
by Helen Bunting | May 24, 2024 | In The News, Reports, Research
Oxford Net Zero’s Engagement Team have released a new report today, comprehensively assessing guidance for net zero across 37 different guidance documents, disclosure instruments and assessment frameworks. The team developed more than sixty criteria across the seven...
by Helen Bunting | May 3, 2024 | In The News
The Oxford Net Zero Engagement Team (based at the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment) is looking for a motivated individual to support the team 8 hours a week for 12 weeks (96 hours in total) in the second delivery of the Youth Climate Training course....
by Admin | Apr 2, 2024 | In The News, Reports, Research
A new report by a team of Oxford Net Zero researchers reviews the current state of knowledge on onshore geological carbon storage (GCS) and its feasibility in the UK. The research examines the technological, economic, regulatory, and social aspects of onshore GCS,...
by Admin | Feb 27, 2024 | In The News, Reports, Research
As part of their net zero strategies, many companies, organisations, cities, regions and financial institutions are relying on voluntary carbon credits to offset their residual emissions. But evidence continues to cast doubt on the integrity of many carbon credits...