10–12 November 2020

Race to Zero Dialogues

Cologny, Switzerland

Race To Zero is a global campaign which mobilizes a coalition of leading net zero initiatives, representing 452 cities, 22 regions, 1,101 businesses, 45 of the biggest investors, and 549 universities. These ‘real economy’ actors join 120 countries in the largest ever alliance committed to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 at the latest. Collectively these actors now cover nearly 25% global CO2 emissions and over 50% GDP.

The full Race to Zero Dialogues take place between 9-19 November, and the World Economic Forum is leading the Industry, Transport and Ocean days from 9-12 November.

Net Zero commitments from businesses, investors, cities and regions now cover more than half the world’s GDP. The COVID recovery will require a new growth and innovation agenda for societies to rebuild in line with climate commitments. The Race to Zero is a global campaign to rally; leadership and support from businesses, cities, regions, investors for a healthy, resilient, zero-carbon recovery that prevents future threats, creates decent jobs and unlocks inclusive, sustainable growth.
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As part of the Race to Zero Dialogues, the World Economic Forum is hosting a three-day event to spur greater climate action on industry, transport and oceans

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