The world has a goal to reach net zero emissions. Our platform, informed by leading climate researchers and hosted by the University of Oxford, brings together principles and policies, practical tools, and progress tracking to help businesses and policymakers achieve that goal.

Policies

NET ZERO NEWS & RESEARCH

PROGRESS TRACKING

Policies & criteria for net zero

78% of global GDP is covered by some form of net zero target. We work to ensure that these targets drive meaningful action that aligns with global temperature goals.

Latest work from Oxford Net Zero

Browse our most recent news, research and evidence-informed insights.

Taking stock of net zero action

Through collaborations across the University of Oxford, we contribute to progress tracking of progress by countries, sub-national governments, and major corporations around the globe.

The world has a goal to reach net zero emissions.

Our platform brings together principles and policies, practical tools, and progress tracking to help achieve that goal.

PRINCIPLES & POLICIES

How to set a net zero target

As net zero targets are being set, questions arise about how current net zero targets align. We present criteria based on a summary of current practices, identifying areas of convergence and divergence.

Practical Tools

tools for setting and achieving a net zero target

Browse our library of the most relevant tools helping institutions of all kinds set and achieve their net zero targets.

PROGRESS TRACKING

Global Net Zero Stocktake

For an understanding of progress to net zero, read the first systematic review of net zero commitments by countries, sub-national governments, and major corporations around the globe. 

WHAT IS NET ZERO?

Net zero refers to a state in which the greenhouse gases going into the atmosphere are balanced by removal out of the atmosphere. 

The term net zero is important because – for CO2 at least – this is the state at which global warming stops.

The Urgency of zero

All emissions, including those from the most difficult sectors (e.g. food, agriculture, aviation and mining), must be tackled urgently to effectively combat climate change.

Carbon dioxide removal

The active removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere through Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) technologies is, alongside significant emissions reductions, central to achieving net zero by 2050 and limiting the rise in global temperatures to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.

CARBON OFFSETTING

Carbon offsetting is a widespread tool in efforts to achieve net zero emissions. But what types of offsets are aligned with pathways to net zero and under what conditions should they be used?

NET ZERO & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Reaching a durable net zero will require global transitions that are both sustainable and equitable. Net zero plans need to be aligned with complementary sustainability objectives and enforced using rigorous quality standards, centring fairness and prosperity.

TRACKING OF NET ZERO COMMITMENTS AND POLICIES

Oxford Net Zero is part of a pioneering team surveying significant entities to track net zero targets globally, aiming to increase transparency and accountability of net zero targets pledged by nations, states and regions, cities and companies.

LEARN MORE ABOUT NET ZERO

WHAT IS NET ZERO?

Net zero refers to a state in which the greenhouse gases going into the atmosphere are balanced by removal out of the atmosphere. But there’s more to it than that: explore related terms, key issues and challenges relating to net zero and how we can get it right.

ONLINE COURSE FOR PUBLIC SERVANTS

Our online course provides a comprehensive overview of net zero, including its challenges, while exploring how public servants can promote the transition to net zero.

GLOBAL YOUTH CLIMATE TRAINING

A collaboration between Oxford Net Zero and the Global Youth Coalition, and the Smith School of Enterprise and Environment, the GYCT gives youth the knowledge and tools to engage in the UNFCCC system. This programme is currently closed to applicants, but previous sessions can be watched online.

Events

Webinar: Learning across global regions: Comparing climate marketcraft in developing countries
Webinar: Learning across global regions: Comparing climate marketcraft in developing countries

Event date: September 20, 2023

Wed, 20 Sep 2023 14:00 - 15:30 BST, Learning across global regions: Comparing climate marketcraft in developing countries Sign up on Eventbrite. Local climate action benefits from learning across national cases, as there are valuable ... Read more

Webinar: Net zero for influenced emissions: The role of global professional service providers
Webinar: Net zero for influenced emissions: The role of global professional service providers

Event date: September 13, 2023

Wed, 13 Sep 2023 14:00 - 15:30 BST, Weston Library Lecture Theatre, Oxford, UK and online Net zero for influenced emissions: The role of global professional service providers Sign up on Eventbrite. Professional service providers, such ... Read more

Webinar: Net zero and zero deforestation: Assessing the potential impacts of the EU deforestation regulation in Brazil
Webinar: Net zero and zero deforestation: Assessing the potential impacts of the EU deforestation regulation in Brazil

Event date: September 6, 2023

Wed, 6 Sep 2023 14:00 - 15:30 BST, Weston Library Lecture Theatre, Oxford, UK and online Net zero and zero deforestation: Assessing the potential impacts of the EU deforestation regulation in Brazil Sign up on Eventbrite. ABOUT THIS ... Read more

Public Lecture: How the World Agreed on Net Zero by Prof Myles Allen
Public Lecture: How the World Agreed on Net Zero by Prof Myles Allen

Event date: May 23, 2023

Tuesday, 23 May 2023 - 18:00 Venue: Bernard's Inn Hall and online The climate had a bad year in 2009. Talks collapsed. Emails were hacked. And several papers found even 50-80% reductions weren’t enough: we had to get to net zero. Yet six ... Read more

Report launch: The State of Carbon Dioxide Removal
Report launch: The State of Carbon Dioxide Removal

Event date: January 19, 2023

Thu, 19 January 2023, 16:00 – 17:30 GMT, Online, Register here. Join us at the launch of a significant new report, The State of Carbon Dioxide Removal – a first-of-its kind, independent, scientific assessment, tracking the development of ... Read more

Webinar: Smith School COP27 Round Up
Webinar: Smith School COP27 Round Up

Event date: November 17, 2022

Thu, 17 November 2022, 11:30 – 12:30 GMT, Online, Register here. Our expert panel will share their highlights of COP27 and take stock of progress. They will address the most significant developments as well as identifying areas which missed ... Read more

Latest news

Kaya Axelsson named one of the UK’s 100 most impactful sustainability leaders
Kaya Axelsson named one of the UK’s 100 most impactful sustainability leaders

We're delighted to announce that Kaya Axelsson, our Net Zero Policy Engagement Fellow, has been named by edie as one of the UK's 100 most impactful sustainability leaders. Edie is a prominent UK business, media and publishing network that ... Read more

Oxford Net Zero marks five years and looks to the future
Oxford Net Zero marks five years and looks to the future

When Oxford Net Zero started in 2021, it was the very first programme to receive seed funding from the University's new Strategic Research Fund (SRF). Over the past five years, our programme has brought together researchers from across the ... Read more

Expert Comment: Should the UK relax clean energy targets?
Expert Comment: Should the UK relax clean energy targets?

(First published on the University of Oxford's news site. View the original here.) Dr Stuart Jenkins, Oxford Net Zero Research Fellow on Net Zero for the Fossil Fuel Sector, assesses whether new North Sea oil and gas strengthens the UK’s ... Read more

Oxford Net Zero reflects on COP30
Oxford Net Zero reflects on COP30

Members of Oxford Net Zero travelled to Belém, Brazil last month to contribute their expertise at the COP30 summit.  This year marked 30 years of COP and 10 years since the Paris Agreement. After so many rounds of negotiations, COP30 was to ... Read more

SBTi Releases Second Draft of Corporate Net Zero Standard: Key Updates for Professional Services
SBTi Releases Second Draft of Corporate Net Zero Standard: Key Updates for Professional Services

The Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi) has released the second draft of its updated Corporate Net-Zero Standard, marking the first major revision in more than four years and introducing significant new guidance for professional service ... Read more

New plan aims to make public procurement a force for climate action
New plan aims to make public procurement a force for climate action

Today at COP30 in Belém, the Government of Brazil announced an ambitious plan to drive action on climate change using the power of public procurement. The Belém Declaration on Sustainable Public Procurement establishes concrete measures to move ... Read more

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