A review of the possible pathways to making London net zero carbon by 2030.
Zero carbon London
Our vision for a zero carbon London by 2030
The science is clear that without urgent action, the world is on track for catastrophic temperature increases. We must rapidly reduce emissions to limit the worst effects of the climate emergency.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has set a target for London to be net zero carbon by 2030.
The Mayor has also selected a preferred pathway to net zero - the Accelerated Green pathway.
Below you can find out more about the work he is doing to achieve this.
How the Mayor is working to achieve it
The Mayor of London is working with businesses to help step up the fight against climate change.
Actions and programmes
The Mayor is taking action to divest London’s pension funds from fossil fuels and is working with others to join him.
The Mayor fund to support projects that will boost green jobs and tackle air pollution and the climate emergency.
Learn more about how the Mayor's London Climate Finance Facility is tackling the challenge of financing London's journey to net zero.
The Mayor’s Business Climate Challenge (BCC) supports businesses reduce their energy consumption saving carbon and money.
Spotlight on
London’s wider greenhouse gas impacts
Tackling London’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is a huge challenge. The impact of these emissions goes far beyond the city’s boundaries. From the electronics we buy and the food we eat to the clothes we wear, most are produced and transported globally.
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