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Event

Meaningful climate targets & actions

Webinar

When

12 May 2022

10:00am - 11:00am

Where

Online

Christchurch Beach

About
the event

It's easy to discuss targets but will they lead to meaningful change?


Dr. Belinda Mathers and Danny Rood discuss how to start establishing and aligning climate targets that will lead to meaningful action.



The third latest release from the IPCC 'Climate Change 2022: Mitigation of climate change' report confirms current global efforts are not enough. In our webinar below we cover the key findings and answer the questions it asks, including:


  • Are our climate targets in line with what the planet needs?
  • Are our commitments backed by meaningful action?
  • Do our business models set us up to achieve our 2050 climate goals?


Hear about the current state of global climate pledges, what meaningful target setting looks like, and how organisations can follow through with credible action.

Panel members

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Dr. Belinda Mathers

Chief Science & Advisory Officer

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Toitū Envirocare
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Danny Rood

Technical Advisor – Emissions Reduction and Neutrality

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Toitū Envirocare

From
this event

Please note: We are aware there was some confusion around the statement concerning New Zealand’s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) at the 18:00 mark. To clarify, the updated NDC is:


  • a 50% emissions reduction by 2030 (gross emissions) compared to 2005 (net emissions)
  • a 41% emissions reduction by 2030 (gross) compared to 2005 (gross)

New Zealand's updated NDC - November 2021

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