
Certificate of completion issued to
Fergus Mosey
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Executing Net Zero Pathway
Completion date
13 May 2024
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About Executing Net Zero Pathway
6 Video modules
56 minutes of learning
4.7 rating
Foundational level
Since COP21, nations, regions, cities, and companies worldwide have initiated Net Zero Targets to limit global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. But are these targets robust enough? Are there enough of them? And how are they assessed? These key questions are answered by experts from the New Zero Tracker. By the end of this pathway, you’ll gain a nuanced understanding of the challenges in setting and achieving Net Zero Targets, and their significance in the global climate action agenda.
In this pathway
Understand the challenges in setting and achieving Net Zero Targets
Explore the significance of Net Zero Targets in global climate action
Assess the robustness and adequacy of current targets
Pathway experts
John Lang
12 years: Sustainability and Net Zero
John Lang manages the Net Zero Tracker for various organisations, including the Energy & Climate Intelligence Unit in London, NewClimate Institute in Germany, Data-Driven EnviroLab in the US, and Oxford Net Zero. He specialises in analysing and communicating climate science and policy to the public. He also runs Consult Climate, a sustainability-focused consultancy, and Kiwis in Climate, a 250-strong group of international New Zealanders working in climate and related fields. John holds a Master of Laws in international environmental law and policy from UCL and undergraduate degrees in history and law from the University of Otago.