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We're thrilled to be part of the @ox.ac.uk series of events at London Climate Action Week, organised by @smithschool.ox.ac.uk! ONZ is hosting or co-hosting these public events:
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We hope you'll join us!
🌊 For #WorldOceansDay, Dr Thomas Monahan shares how his research works with environmental agencies and the Met Office to improve coastal flood forecasting and help communities prepare for future risks.
#OceanScience #CoastalEngineering #FloodRisk #OxfordEngineering
The next few years will be critical for determining the role of #CDR in limiting #climate damages.
Find out why at the launch webinar of the State of Carbon Dioxide Removal, Edition 3.
Register now: tinyurl.com/StateOfCDR
Volunteers like Denise are at the heart of NZT, helping to build and maintain the world’s largest independent dataset of net zero targets.
Explore our volunteer stories here:
zerotracker.net/volunteering...
Behind the data, NZT is a global community of more than 300 volunteers.
We wanted to introduce you to some of the people behind the data — why they joined, what they learned, and how volunteering has shaped their careers, perspectives, and personal climate action.
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The Nature Festival is back, courtesy of @biodivoxford.bsky.social 🥬
Oxford folk, ready yourselves for the last week of June, with nature walks, talks, workshops and activities (including those from the @oxon-mammal-group.bsky.social).
The programme caters to all ages.
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Over a million workers now depend on the UK’s net zero economy– report
22,000 small businesses spread right around the country “unsung heroes” powering clean economy.
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Do you want to help tackle climate change? Are you unsure of where to start? Volunteer with @netzerotracker.bsky.social! Scroll down for more info. ⬇️
Check out this recent article in @theconversation.com by @hwright.bsky.social of the Oxford Climate Policy Monitor on methane emissions. As she explains, it's vital we get them under control if we want to address climate change.
Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford
The State of Carbon Dioxide Removal
📣 How companies report #emissions is about to change. The GHG Protocol is developing a new framework with real potential for greater #transparency, but also risks of cherry-picking. Public consultation closes June 15. We explore both in our latest blogpost. 🔗 bit.ly/4v4UTRw
A celebration of nature in Oxford. The Nature Festival is a collaborative, volunteer-led event celebrating nature in Oxford and the people working to protect and restore it. The festival’s main […]
In this blog post, we examine the proposed multi-statement reporting structure, the risks it could create without a clear hierarchy and robust safeguards and the key considerations for ensuring a high...
🌍️ Support independent tracking of net zero targets while building hands‑on experience in climate policy and data analysis.
Join the Net Zero Tracker volunteer programme and help strengthen transparency and accountability in global net zero targets.
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For the first time ever, @ox.ac.uk has its own venue at #LCAW2026
Hosted by #OxfordSmithSchool for two days, experts from the across the University will lead events at the forefront of #ClimateScience and impact. @climateoxford.bsky.social @oxfordgeography.bsky.social @biology.ox.ac.uk
đź§µNew blog by me this week on #methane
How methane policy will make or break the #climate crisis
There’s no sign methane emissions are declining...
Our team’s analysis at @oxfordnetzero.bsky.social aligns with @iea.org finding about an implementation gap
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The Climate Policy Monitor report found a trend of backsliding by one country in particular, but there are signs of hope at the global level.