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Building strong relationships with other relevant groups advising governments within Canada and around the world.
Leading the Canadian financial sector towards integrating sustainable finance into standard industry practice
Enabling the growth and decarbonization of Canada’s electricity systems, in collaboration with the provinces, territories and with Indigenous partners.
Climate advisory bodies from over 20 participating councils and six continents formed the International Climate Councils Network (ICCN) – the first group of its kind.
Members from Canada’s Net-Zero Advisory Body (NZAB) will once again be attending the 28th annual United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties.
Stay informed by joining Canada's Net-Zero Advisory Body.
NZAB Carbon Budget Panel at COP29
Engaging with Indigenous communities and considering Indigenous knowledge to inform NZAB’s advice.
The Net-Zero Advisory Body (NZAB) was proud to participate in the 26th COP in its inaugural year.
Rigorous analysis, economic modelling and in-depth research on climate change policy.
The Net-Zero Advisory Body is pleased to release its second What We Heard Report. This shares our engagement efforts from 2022 and 2023, and what we heard during engagement activities, during that time.
This annex provides an overview of what the Net-Zero Advisory Body heard from our engagement activities since the release of our inaugural report NetZero Pathways: Initial Observations in July 2021 through to the start of 2022.
In a new report “Closing the Gap: Reaching Canada’s 2030 Emissions Target”, the NZAB advises the federal government on how the country can achieve its 2030 target, of a 40-45% reduction below 2005 levels.
The NZAB has identified 10 values and principles that we believe are essential to developing the most likely pathways for Canada to achieve net-zero by 2050.
If Canada wants to achieve its 2030 target for greenhouse gas emissions, the federal government must follow through on its proposed cap on oil and gas emissions. But the details matter, and getting the design right is critical.
Compete and succeed in a net zero future
Concrete solutions that the Government of Canada should implement to ensure that Canada benefits from a carbon-neutral global economy, accelerates the achievement of a carbon-neutral economy and generates clean prosperity for generations to come.