Glossary
Net zero

Net zero

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Definition

Net zero is the state in which the greenhouse gases emitted by an organisation or portfolio are balanced by an equivalent amount removed from the atmosphere, in alignment with a defined pathway.

Example in context

You're reviewing a manager's net-zero commitment. Its credibility rests on a concrete transition plan and interim targets — and on whether the assets remain resilient to the physical risks that arise regardless of the pathway.

Why it matters

Net-zero commitments shape capital allocation, transition risk, and disclosure expectations. Mitiga addresses the physical-risk exposure that persists alongside any decarbonisation pathway.

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FAQ

What does net zero mean?

Cutting emissions as far as possible and balancing the remainder with removals, in line with a decarbonisation pathway.

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