Key climate and emissions figures
A few key figures help frame the climate challenge and give meaning to a company's carbon assessment.
Orders of magnitude
Global emissions are counted in tens of billions of tonnes of CO2e per year. To stay below 1.5°C, they must be cut sharply by 2030 and reach neutrality around 2050. At individual and company level, the goal is to substantially cut one's footprint.
What it implies
These orders of magnitude show the urgency of acting on the biggest items (energy, purchases, transport). Measuring turns these global figures into a concrete action plan. UltraCarbon links your footprint to these targets via the SBTi trajectory.
Frequently asked questions
What is the 2030 target?
Sharply cut global emissions (roughly by half) versus current levels, which SBTi translates into about -42% for a 1.5°C-aligned company.
Why aim for 2050?
It is the horizon for global carbon neutrality needed to stabilise the climate according to the IPCC and the Paris Agreement.
