Yesterday as part of COP30 Brazil, aboard Fortescue’s Green Pioneer, global leaders from science, finance and the multilateral system came together to explore how we keep momentum alive and ensure Real Zero outcomes remain at the heart of the climate process. 🤝🚢 Hosted by Dr Andrew Forrest AO and moderated by Professor Bernhard Lorentz, the discussion brought perspectives from across institutions including UN Climate Change, European Climate Foundation, Planetary Guardians, and UNDP. The message was clear: progress depends on proof. Real Zero is a practical economic pathway for decarbonisation, lowering costs, driving investment and strengthening energy security worldwide. 🌎
Inspirational Andrew keep up the fast pace to Real Zero
Inspiring to see global collaboration driving tangible climate action. We share that commitment to measurable impact — turning intent into proof through data, innovation, and people-powered change. Real outcomes, real results — that’s how progress happens. 💪
It’s inspiring to see global leaders meeting on board the Green Pioneer and keeping Real Zero front and center. Having voices from science, finance, and policy in one discussion makes these goals feel much more achievable, and it’s encouraging to hear that economic pathways for deep decarbonization are being mapped out. Thanks for sharing this snapshot! Fortescue, What was the most practical example or solution that came up in your discussion for taking Real Zero from ambition to action?
So, in this #RealZero aspirational regard, sharing to #COP30 advocacy for Australian & Pacific Island Forum’s Hosting of #COP31 via our TED Conferences & Arup Foresight-shared #GreenDesignToE - being #3Ways2NetZero for best #CleanTech Greening of our Cities, Regions & Island States-Oceans: #MetaLoop #KatiThanda #TuvaluTenure Fortescue Zero Fortescue The Hon. Matt Kean https://asynsis.medium.com/chat-gpt-scrapes-the-web-for-asynsis-17d9b4ca9281
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1wRemoving all carbon dioxide (\text{CO}_2) from the Earth's atmosphere would trigger two catastrophic, yet opposing, global crises: the collapse of the food chain and a rapid, extreme cooling of the planet