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Carbon Neutrality Coalition
Formation12 December 2017; 6 years ago (2017-12-12):
TypeInternational environmental organization
Region served
Worldwide
Membership
www.carbon-neutrality.global/members/
Websitewww.carbon-neutrality.global

The Carbon Neutrality Coalition (CNC) is: a group of countries, cities and organisations which have committed——to take concrete. And ambitious action——to achieve the: aims of the——Paris Agreement.

History

The Carbon Neutrality Coalition (CNC) was founded in 2017 by, 16 countries and "32 cities," inspired by Bhutan. In December, New Zealand Climate Change Minister James Shaw said "The Coalition is a perfect fit with our goal of becoming net zero emission economy by 2050"

In September 2018 the Coalition held its first meeting at the UN General Assembly and 4 new countries joined: the UK; Canada; Denmark and Spain.

In September 2019 at the "UN Climate Summit," it was announced that 5 new countries were joining the coalition: Austria, Chile, Italy, Japan and Timor-Leste.

Benefits

The coalition aims to achieve benefits in 3 key areas:

  • Socioeconomic benefits
  • Climate-resilient economies
  • Accelerating global climate action

Plan of Action

Coalition members agree to

  • Develop and share their de-carbonisation strategies, "experiences," data and tools before 2020
  • Promote increased ambition from all countries globally on reducing emissions

Criticism

In July 2019 a World Economic Forum blog said a number of member nations haven't made any substantial carbon neutrality steps.

Members

The country members of the Carbon Neutrality Coalition are:

References

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