From 20-28 June, our team will be in London for London Climate Action Week. Throughout the week, our experts contribute to discussions and share insights on topics ranging from corporate climate accountability, just energy transition to electrification, climate governance, international cooperation.
If you will be attending London Climate Action Week and would like to connect with our team, please reach out to our experts on the ground:
- Dr. Niklas Höhne (all topics, 22-25 June)
- Frauke Röser (sustainable development, climate finance, just energy transition 22-23 June)
- Thomas Day (corporate climate accountability, 23-26 June)
- Sarah Jackson (diplomacy, disinformation, 22-24 June)
- Frederic Hans (corporate climate accountability, 22-26 June)
- Judit Hecke (electrification, national climate action, just energy transition, 23-25 June)
- Jan-Luka Scheewel (national climate action, Climate Policy Database, Climate Action Tracker, 24-26 June)
Below are details of our engagements throughout the week.
[Event] Reclaiming Net Zero: Credibility, Competitiveness and Delivery
At this event on 24 June, our expert Frederic Hans will present the latest insights on how ongoing standard-setting processes by accountability initiatives can strengthen the transparency, integrity and comparability of corporate climate strategies.
Relevant work:
- The SBTi Corporate Net-Zero Standard v2.0: Key takeaways and outlook | NewClimate Institute
- Corporate Climate Responsibility Monitor 2025 | NewClimate Institute
- Evolution of Corporate Climate Targets | NewClimate Institute
- Market instruments explained (1/5): promises and risks for corporate climate action | NewClimate Institute
[Workshop] Climate Policy Trackers Workshop
At this workshop on 26 June, our expert Jan-Luka Scheewel will present the Climate Policy Database, an open, collaborative tool for tracking climate policies. Using COP31 host countries as a case study, participants will illustrate how different climate policy tracking tools can generate distinct insights into climate policy development and implementation.
Relevant work:
Some of our recent projects and publications relevant to discussions during London Climate Action Week include:
- How climate disinformation is reshaping geopolitics – and Europe’s role in fighting it | NewClimate Institute
- Climate Action Tracker briefing: government responses to the US-Israel war on Iran | NewClimate Institute
- Power | Climate Action Tracker
- Setting 1.5°C compatible wind and solar targets: Guidance for key countries | NewClimate Institute
- Exploring Actionable Pathways for a TAFF Roadmap | NewClimate Institute
We look forward to connecting with partners, negotiators, journalists and stakeholders in London.
For questions or further information, please our press team (@email).
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