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Tracking Net Zero: Data, law and individuals turning pledges into progress
Tracking Net Zero: Data, law and individuals turning pledges into progress

Tue, 19 Mar

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The Ballroom at the Trampery

Tracking Net Zero: Data, law and individuals turning pledges into progress

Join alumni at this in-person event to hear about the Net Zero Tracker – what is it, why it exists, and how can you help in the countdown to Net Zero. Book on the Oxford Alumni website linked further down.

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Time & Location

19 Mar 2024, 19:00 – 21:00 GMT

The Ballroom at the Trampery, 239 Old St, London EC1V 9EY, UK

About The Event

BOOK ONLINE AT THE OXFORD ALUMNI WEBSITE.

Join alumni at this in-person event to hear about the Net Zero Tracker –  what is it, why it exists, and how can you help in the countdown to Net  Zero. In addition to learning how the Net Zero team are tracking data  on corporate pledges, hear from Client Earth about  how they are using the law to hold companies to account. The panel  discussion will cover Net Zero targets and their integrity, fossil fuel  removal, deforestation and how nature links to Net Zero, and the part  that you can play both as an individual and an employee.

After the talk, join us for drinks and pizza, as well as the opportunity to sign up as a Net Zero Tracker volunteer.

Tickets: £20

Speakers:

Sam Hunter Jones, Energy Systems Lead (Europe), Client Earth John Lang, Net Zero Tracker Lead, Energy & Climate Intelligence Unit Alexis McGivern, Net Zero Standards Manager, Oxford Net Zero Steve Smith, Executive Director, Oxford Net Zero and CO2RE

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