Climate Change

This climate action tracker shows what we’re doing right - and wrong - on the road to net-zero emissions

The Speed & Scale Tracker shows achievements and setbacks on global goals to cut greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050 – and get halfway there by 2030.

The Speed & Scale Tracker shows achievements and setbacks on global goals to cut greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050 – and get halfway there by 2030. Image: Unsplash/Chris LeBoutillier

Victoria Masterson
Senior Writer, Forum Agenda
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Soaring sales make electric vehicles one of the top performing areas in the Speed & Scale Tracker.
Soaring sales make electric vehicles one of the top performing areas in the Speed & Scale Tracker. Image: Speed & Scale Tracker.

Increasing VCPE funding and deals for climate-tech is the only goal that has already been achieved as per the Speed & Scale Tracker.
Increasing VCPE funding and deals for climate-tech is the only goal that has already been achieved as per the Speed & Scale Tracker. Image: Speed & Scale Tracker.

A graph showing yearly beef per capita consumption in pounds. (Speed & Scale Tracker)
The world needs to eat a quarter less beef by 2030. (Speed & Scale Tracker) Image: Speed & Scale Tracker.

Graphic showing global GHG emissions by sector (scope 1 and 2). Speed & Scale Tracker
Industrial sectors are big emitters of greenhouse gases. Image: World Economic Forum.
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