Net Zero Solutions
We collaborate with you to develop and execute a strategy for achieving your decarbonization and ESG goals. Our consultative approach considers both the commercial risks and benefits, leveraging ESG-aligned carbon reduction and removal strategies. We conduct a comprehensive assessment of your carbon footprint and ESG performance, identifying areas for improvement.
With you every step of the way
We will create a tailored strategy that aligns with your objectives. Our team supports you throughout implementation, continuously monitoring progress and making adjustments as needed.
4 steps to your Net Zero Transition
Net Zero strategy & planning
Measure & baseline emissions
Reduce & track emissions
Rebalance & remove emissions to Net Zero
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Frequently asked questions
Find answers to commonly asked questions about our services and initiatives.
Achieving net-zero involves committing to rebalancing or reducing an organisation’s carbon dioxide emissions to an extent that balances the overall emissions. It is a strategic approach focused on minimising the net environmental impact, ensuring that the total carbon footprint is effectively counteracted through initiatives like investing in renewable energy projects or adopting nature-based solutions.
Aligned with the United Nations' mandate, our dedication to aiding organisations in achieving net-zero is driven by the critical imperative to prevent the most severe consequences of climate change. Scientific evidence emphasises the significance of keeping global temperature rise below 2 degrees Celsius, a key objective set forth in the Paris Agreement. Acknowledging the potential limitations of governmental initiatives alone, we endorse voluntary climate action as a vital catalyst for driving tangible and meaningful transitions toward low-carbon economies. By promoting an approach based on netzero emissions through credible targets, reductions, and carbon sequestration, we actively participate in the global effort to mitigate the impacts of climate change.
Climate change poses a serious problem due to its far-reaching impacts on the environment, ecosystems, biodiversity, and human societies. The increase in global temperatures is causing more frequent and intense heat waves, extreme weather patterns, rising sea levels, and disruptions to ecosystems. These changes contribute to a myriad of consequences, including threats to biodiversity, agricultural challenges, increased frequency of natural disasters, poor access to water and food, and risks to human health. Furthermore, vulnerable communities, particularly in developing nations, are disproportionately affected, exacerbating social and economic inequalities. Tackling climate change is crucial to safeguarding the planet and ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come.
Climate change and global warming are related but distinct concepts. Global warming specifically refers to the increase in the Earth's average surface temperature over time, primarily attributed to the enhanced greenhouse effect caused by human activities like burning fossil fuels. On the other hand, climate change encompasses broader alterations in our planet's climate, including shifts in temperature, precipitation, and extreme weather patterns. While global warming is a significant driver of climate change, the latter term encapsulates a more comprehensive understanding of the complex and interconnected changes occurring in the Earth's climate system.