SBTi Insider: May 2024
Science Based Targets initiative
Enabling organizations to take swift climate action by setting ambitious emissions reduction targets.
SBTi releases plans for the Corporate Net-Zero Standard major revision
The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has released the Terms of Reference of the major revision to the Corporate Net-Zero Standard outlining the objectives, scope, deliverables, provisional timeline, and opportunities for engagement during the standard revision process. The development of the Corporate Net-Zero Standard Version 2.0 will be conducted according to the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for the Development of SBTi Standards . The update is happening in line with the regular review cycle, as outlined in the SOP, which must happen every two to five years. The SBTi has also published a Project Feedback Form to enable stakeholders to submit feedback throughout the standard revision process. The SBTi has four key goals for the review of the Corporate Net-Zero Standard: 1) to align with the latest scientific thinking and best practice, such as from the IPCC and the UN Secretary General’s High Level Expert Group on the net zero emissions commitments of non-state entities (HLEG), 2) to address challenges related to scope 3 target setting and implementation, 3) to integrate continuous improvement and target delivery, and 4) to improve structure and enhance interoperability with other SBTi standards as well as other relevant external frameworks and standards.
Other SBTi News
The SBTi is calling for experts to participate in the development of the Chemicals Sector Guidance through a public consultation and an Expert Advisory Group (EAG).
If you’re not familiar with the SOP, check out this video for an overview.
Luiz Fernando do Amaral , CEO of the SBTi, also highlighted the role of the SOP in his recent blog , which also reflected on the SBTi’s governance more broadly.
Noteworthy News
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GreenBiz | Apr 9
“SBTi has explicitly addressed the biggest source of emissions associated with the automotive industry ”
Edie | Mar 19
“A science-based strategy breaks down what can and should be done within a certain timeframe to achieve climate-related goals — rather than virtue-signaling ambition…
Managing Director at Africa Prosperity Inc.
6 个月Real progress can be made on nearly all of the targets, based on ceramic science and engineering. Following is our?article in, *Visions for Europe,* December 2022, entitled, *Resource Intensive Industrialization.*??We are in collaboration with professors of ceramic engineering and science at Alfred University’s NY State College of Ceramics. Pending the few proofs not yet determined, these eminent professor's are aware of the viability based on their knowledge of the materials, the processes and the applications ?https://drive.google.com/file/d/13YOimoRdacP3vqJAWWKbuhMNd4Yw_G9G/view?usp=drive_link
Managing Director at Africa Prosperity Inc.
6 个月Real progress can be made on nearly all of the targets, based on ceramic science and engineering. Following is our?article in, *Visions for Europe,* December 2022, entitled, *Resource Intensive Industrialization.*??We are in collaboration with professors of ceramic engineering and science at Alfred University’s NY State College of Ceramics. Pending the few proofs not yet determined, these eminent professor's are aware of the viability based on their knowledge of the materials, the processes and the applications ?https://drive.google.com/file/d/13YOimoRdacP3vqJAWWKbuhMNd4Yw_G9G/view?usp=drive_link