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Net Zero

Financing Net Zero

Financing Net Zero (FNZ) is a not-for-profit organization focused on raising awareness of the financing and investment announcements with respect to reaching the United Nation’s goal of Net Zero emissions by 2050. The United Nations published a global roadmap setting out milestones needed to achieve a radical transformation of energy access and transition by 2030, while also contributing to Net Zero emissions by 2050. The report was issued on November 3, 2021 by UN Secretary-General António Guterres, as an outcome of the High-level Dialogue and can be found at https://www.un.org/en/page/global-roadmap along with other useful information about Net Zero 2050.

Mission

Our mission is to be a catalyst for engagement on Net Zero 2050 financing and investments announcements by both the private and public sector with respect to progressing towards Net Zero by 2050.

MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN AND CEO, THOMAS BOEHM

The international scientific community has made governments and private sector players worldwide aware of the need to reduce global net human-caused emissions of carbon dioxide to Net Zero by 2050. The science and agreements to achieve Net Zero by 2050 are extensively documented at numerous sources and receive much of the global attention with respect to this goal. However, what is less documented is the financing and investment announcements to complete the efforts to reach Net Zero by 2050. We strive to raise that awareness here.

Net Zero To Cost US$275 Trillion

On February 18, 2022, global consulting firm, McKinsey & Company, published a report entitled, “The Cost Will Not Be Net Zero”, wherein it calculated the cost of achieving Net Zero by 2050 to be US$275 trillion. The report can be found at: https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/coronavirus-leading-through-the-crisis/charting-the-path-to-the-next-normal/the-cost-will-not-be-net-zero

Financing Net Zero is a one-stop source of a listing and links to prominent financing and investment announcements with respect to Net Zero 2050.