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Engineering Zero

The Engineering Zero campaign continues to advance and promote the crucial contribution engineers can make in response to the need for urgent action on climate change following COP26.

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Achieving a thriving, low-carbon economy through rapid and large-scale systemic change.

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Ask the Engineers

Watch our series which aims to bring the engineering profession together to advance engineering's contribution to net zero

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What will a net zero world of 2050 look like? How will engineering help us get there?

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Highlighting the work of the engineering profession which relates to climate action and COP26

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The COP26 summit came at a critical moment for global society, as it seeks to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. Engineers are a crucial part of the solution and the profession must step up and play its role.

Read our President's blogpost: Bringing the engineering profession together on net zero

Following COP26, the our Engineering Zero campaign continues to advance and promote the crucial contribution engineers can make in response to the need for urgent action on climate change.

Net zero policy

Getting to net zero: a systems approach

A series of short video explainers exploring the complexity and urgency of climate policy

Rapid low regrets decision making for net zero policy

Making confident decisions in the face of uncertainty

Decarbonising construction

The construction industry plays a vital role in the economy but must decarbonise if the UK is to meet net zero by 2050

Education and skills

We will mobilise a collective commitment from the UK engineering profession to put environmental sustainability and emissions reduction at the very heart of education and skills provision. By leveraging accreditation and professional development processes, we will ensure that both emerging and existing engineers are fully equipped to play their role in achieving net zero.

BLOG: For tomorrow’s engineers to have the right knowledge and skills, engineering education must change
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