Can the world really achieve net zero?

Yes, says PwC Global Chairman Bob Moritz, but doing so will require a heroic global effort across four critical, interconnected areas.

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In this video, PwC Global Chairman Bob Moritz shares critical insights about what may be the most daunting collective action humanity has ever undertaken: attaining global net-zero carbon emissions. Moritz not only affirms that it’s possible, but lays out a four-point action plan for getting us there: moon-shot-level innovation, functioning markets for the green transition, smartly aligned government policies and regulations, and, not least, the political and public will for change. “There are no simple answers,” he says. “But the good news is that positive change in any one of these areas amplifies positive change in others.” That’s already happening, and to sustain the momentum, we need unprecedented coordination, collaboration and commitment.

Take a closer look at PwC’s four-point framework for accelerating progress toward global decarbonisation.

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Bob Moritz

Bob Moritz

Global Chairman, PricewaterhouseCoopers International Limited

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Colm Kelly

Global Leader, Corporate Sustainability, PwC Ireland (Republic of)

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