• Atmospheric CO2 /Parts per Million /Annual Averages /Data Source: noaa.gov

  • 1980338.91ppm

  • 1981340.11ppm

  • 1982340.86ppm

  • 1983342.53ppm

  • 1984344.07ppm

  • 1985345.54ppm

  • 1986346.97ppm

  • 1987348.68ppm

  • 1988351.16ppm

  • 1989352.78ppm

  • 1990354.05ppm

  • 1991355.39ppm

  • 1992356.1ppm

  • 1993356.83ppm

  • 1994358.33ppm

  • 1995360.18ppm

  • 1996361.93ppm

  • 1997363.04ppm

  • 1998365.7ppm

  • 1999367.8ppm

  • 2000368.97ppm

  • 2001370.57ppm

  • 2002372.59ppm

  • 2003375.14ppm

  • 2004376.96ppm

  • 2005378.97ppm

  • 2006381.13ppm

  • 2007382.9ppm

  • 2008385.01ppm

  • 2009386.5ppm

  • 2010388.76ppm

  • 2011390.63ppm

  • 2012392.65ppm

  • 2013395.39ppm

  • 2014397.34ppm

  • 2015399.65ppm

  • 2016403.09ppm

  • 2017405.22ppm

  • 2018407.62ppm

  • 2019410.07ppm

  • 2020412.44ppm

  • 2021414.72ppm

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Net Zero Investor in conversation with people making a difference through their work to the climate crisis, courtesy of www.ccla.co.uk Tony Juniper, Jake Fiennes, Catherine Howarth and many more.

17.02.2023

CCLA wanted to support a series of conversations with people who are making a difference to the climate conversation through their work. We jumped at the chance. 

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The agenda for those in the investment world now is to get to zero carbon and nature positive.

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Tony Juniper, Environmentalist & Author
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We need the support of global investors to understand that this is something we need to address within the next seven years.

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Jake Fiennes, Author, Land Healer
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To suggest that you shouldn't look at environmental or social risk factors makes no sense at all.

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Danielle Fugere, President & Chief Counsel, As You Sow
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It is really disappointing that all those investors at COP(26) in Glasgow all said we're signing up for net zero, we're really serious...and now it feels a bit greenwashy.

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Catherine Howarth, Chief Executive, Share Action
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Looking at biodiversity and the climate, we're living beyond our means. Which means we're not paying the true cost of the damage we're doing to our planet...to pretend otherwise is just dishonest.

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Prof. Dieter Helm, Author and Professor of Economic Policy at the University of Oxford
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Our alliances have called upon policy makers to set a carbon price.

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Jesica Andrews, Director, PRI/UNEP FI ILP & Senior Project Manager, U.N.-Convened Net-Zero Asset Owner Alliance
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The only future for fossil fuel investors is one of stagnation and then decline.

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