Net Zero Stocktake 2024

Sep 23, 2024

The Net Zero Tracker’s 2024 assessment of the intent and integrity of global climate commitments shows only a modest increase in net zero targets set by subnational governments (states and regions, and cities) in the past year. Some of this year’s key findings are as follows:

  • The number of companies, cities, and regions with net zero targets increased, up 23%, 8% and 28%, respectively, since the previous Net Zero Stocktake in June 2023.
  • However, more than 40% of major non-state and subnational actors still have no emissions reduction targets.
  • On measures of integrity, there has been limited improvement in national, subnational and company net zero strategies over the past eighteen months.
  • Regional governments should improve vertical alignment with national goals on short and long-term target setting, including policies that support net zero implementation.
  • Members of the Race to Zero, led by the UN Climate Change High-Level Champions, perform better than non-members on key elements of good net zero practice.
  • The number of company net zero targets meeting all minimum levels of integrity has increased 63% since June 2023, but the absolute number remains low (61 of 1,145).

The Net Zero Stocktake is a comprehensive analysis of whole-economy efforts toward net zero undertaken annually by the Net Zero Tracker (NZT). NZT is an independent research consortium comprising the Energy & Climate Intelligence Unit, Data-Driven EnviroLab, NewClimate Institute and Oxford Net Zero.

This report was prepared by Sybrig Smit, Camilla Hyslop, John Lang, Frederic Hans, Takeshi Kuramochi, Thomas Hale, Diego Cristobal Manya-Gutierrez, Sophia Schubert, Saskia Straub, Eve Fraser, Federica Dossi, Nabila Salsabila, Frances Green, Nick Hay, Angel Hsu and Steve Smith. Read more and download the report on the NZT website.

Publication details
Theme(s)
The urgency of zero
Type(s)
Report
Author(s)
Hale, Thomas Hyslop, Camilla Smith, Steve
Year(s)
2024

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