As part of IGCC’s strategic planning process, we have been reviewing Climate League 2030. It has been a valuable initiative that supported participants making new climate commitments and actions, and highlighted their support for real emission reductions in Australia. Since launching Climate League in October 2020, government, investor and business sentiment has swung strongly in
Climate League 2030 backs deeper Australian emissions reductions for 2030 ahead of COP26
6 Oct, 2021In just a handful of weeks world leaders will convene in Glasgow for the COP26 conference, bringing with them updated 2030 climate commitments. International and market pressure is continuing to grow, pressuring Australia to increase its end-of-decade climate ambition while committing to a net zero by 2050 target.
New organisations join Climate League 2030 to back deeper Australian emissions reductions
17 May, 2021
Four new financial organisations, including the first participating bank, sign onto Climate League 2030
Ambition to Action: A Climate League 2030 Forum
12 May, 2021
In May 2021, Climate League 2030 held its first major forum to share, learn and discuss progress on the actions being taken to support deeper Australian emissions reductions by the end-of-the-decade.
Climate League 2030 launch webinar
15 Oct, 2020
On 14 October 2020 Climate League 2030 was officially launched via a virtual webinar, featuring contributions from senior executives of some of Australia's largest institutional investors. If you missed it, you can catch-up with a recording of the event here.
New private sector-focused initiative launched to back deeper Australian emissions cuts
6 Oct, 2020
New ten-year, private sector-focused initiative - backed at launch by 16 institutional investors with over $850 billion collective Australian assets under management - will support and act towards deeper emissions reductions for Australia.