Professor Myles Allen, Director of Oxford Net Zero, has been elected Fellow of the Royal Society for his groundbreaking work in the understanding of climate change and net zero. He is Professor of Geosystem Science in the School of Geography and the Environment and...
Applications open today for the Youth Climate Training programme, a collaboration between Oxford Net Zero and the Global Youth Coalition, an organisation of young people that supports youth-led climate action. The training will begin on 3 May 2023 and run for 13...
The Engagement Team at Oxford Net Zero is looking for three new research assistants to start in February 2023 to support our growing work programme on net zero policy, civil society engagement, and communications. We are looking for energetic, self-motivated and...
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) today publishes the Net Zero Guidelines to support all actors and organisations to reach their net zero goals, with expert contribution from Oxford Net Zero. The Net Zero Guidelines draw on the existing...
The UN-appointed HLEG has released a new roadmap to prevent net zero from being undermined by false claims, ambiguity and “greenwash”. HLEG (High-level Expert Group on the Net-zero Emissions Commitments of Non-State Entities) aims to provide clear guidance on net...
Analysis that draws upon the Net Zero Tracker database of over 4,000 entities shows that major credibility gaps remain in global national, regional, city and corporate net zero targets, despite global consensus on net zero placing targets under intensifying scrutiny....