Carbon budget: definition and purpose
The carbon budget is the maximum amount of greenhouse gases that can still be emitted to stay below a given warming level (for example 1.5°C).
A ceiling not to exceed
Globally, the remaining carbon budget for 1.5°C is limited and depleting fast. It is broken down by country (via the SNBC), by sector and, by extension, by company to set consistent trajectories.
From the global budget to the company
Methods like SBTi allocate a share of the effort to each company to stay within the 1.5°C budget. UltraCarbon translates this into a quantified reduction trajectory.
Frequently asked questions
Carbon budget and SNBC, what link?
The SNBC sets national carbon budgets per period. It is the French application of the concept.
Does a company have a carbon budget?
Not by regulation, but 1.5°C-aligned trajectories (SBTi) effectively allocate it a share of the global budget.
