Andrew Griffith MP, the UK COP26 Unit s Net-Zero Business Champion, has published open letters to retail, technology and manufacturing firms, urging them to commit to halving emissions by 2030 on the road to net-zero by 2050 at the latest.
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Pledge To Net Zero, the initiative tackling greenhouse gas emissions within the UK’s environmental services sector, has formally joined the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change’s (UNFCCC) Race to Zero campaign.
Race To Zero is a global campaign to rally leadership and support from businesses, cities, regions, investors and universities for a healthy, resilient, zero carbon recovery that prevents future threats, creates decent jobs, and unlocks inclusive, sustainable growth. All members are committed to the same overarching goal: achieving net zero emissions by 2050 at the very latest.
Pledge To Net Zero was launched in late 2019 to convene fast climate action in the UK’s environmental sector. So far, 73 firms and Institutions have joined up, covering around 80% of the UK environmental consulting market and 60,000 UK employees.
Experts to discuss energy, climate change issues at IP Week 2021
DUBAI, January 28, 2021 Leaders and influencers from across and beyond the global oil and gas sector will convene virtually next month to discuss the three defining challenges of the coming decade – delivering a resilient recovery from the pandemic, universal access to energy, and getting on track for global net zero emissions. Held virtually from February 23 to 25, the speaker programme of the Energy Institute’s IP Week 2021 conference includes the CEOs of major oil and gas operators alongside high profile figures from elsewhere in energy, NGOs, academia and government, including those involved in COP26.