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Turning a groundswell of climate action into ground rules for net zero

Thomas Hale, Thom Wetzer (), Selam Kidane Abebe, Myles Allen, Amir Amel-Zadeh, John Armour, Kaya Axelsson, Ben Caldecott, Lucilla Dias, Sam Fankhauser (), Benjamin Franta, Cameron Hepburn, Kennedy Mbeva, Lavanya Rajamani, Steve Smith and Rupert Stuart-Smith
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Thomas Hale: University of Oxford
Thom Wetzer: University of Oxford
Selam Kidane Abebe: University of Oxford
Myles Allen: University of Oxford
Amir Amel-Zadeh: University of Oxford
John Armour: University of Oxford
Kaya Axelsson: University of Oxford
Ben Caldecott: University of Oxford
Lucilla Dias: University of Oxford
Benjamin Franta: University of Oxford
Cameron Hepburn: University of Oxford
Kennedy Mbeva: University of Oxford
Lavanya Rajamani: University of Oxford
Steve Smith: University of Oxford
Rupert Stuart-Smith: University of Oxford

Nature Climate Change, 2024, vol. 14, issue 4, 306-308

Abstract: Following a groundswell of voluntary net-zero targets by companies, regulators are increasingly introducing mandatory rules. If governments can overcome the barriers to rigour, coherence and fairness, such mandatory ‘ground rules’ have the potential to overcome the obstructionism that holds back a just climate transition.

Date: 2024
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