Scaling up carbon dioxide removals – Recommendations for navigating opportunities and risks in the EU
The report outlines key actions for the EU to accelerate the deployment of carbon dioxide removals, emphasising their potential to drive… More →
Review of the 2050 emissions target including whether emissions from international shipping and aviation should be included
Report on the potential domestic contribution to Aotearoa New Zealand’s second nationally determined contribution (2024)
Monitoring report: Emissions reduction – Assessing progress towards meeting Aotearoa New Zealand’s emissions budgets and the 2050 target

Clearing the air? Advice for principles and policy for governing carbon dioxide removal
Towards climate neutral and resilient energy networks across Europe – advice on draft scenarios under the EU regulation on trans-European energy networks
In the advice, the European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change provides European institutions with its assessment of the draft… More →
Towards EU climate neutrality: progress, policy gaps and opportunities
In the report, the European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change recommends a series of actions to put the EU… More →
2023 Advice on the direction of policy for the Government’s second emissions reduction plan
Scientific advice for the determination of an EU-wide 2040 climate target and a greenhouse gas budget for 2030–2050
In the report, the Advisory Board conducted a comprehensive assessment of the latest available scientifically based greenhouse gas emission scenarios for… More →
Towards a decarbonised and climate-resilient EU energy infrastructure: recommendations on an energy system-wide cost-benefit analysis
To ensure that the development of trans-European energy networks supports the required transition towards climate neutrality and climate resilience in… More →
Addressing the energy crisis while delivering on EU’s climate objectives: recommendations to policy makers
The energy crisis that the EU has been facing since early 2022 – as well as the policy responses to… More →