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The Road to Net Zero and Beyond

In: Road to Net Zero

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  • Markus Beckmann

    (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg)

  • Irene Feige

    (BMW AG)

Abstract

The Road to Net Zero is an iterative, rather than a linear journey. This concluding chapter revisits the insights and lessons learned from each preceding chapter, while also looking beyond to reflect on overarching lines of thought. First, the Road to Net Zero calls for both integrative thinking and integrative management. As a moving target, sustainability is a race that cannot be won alone, thereby demanding robust collaboration with multiple stakeholders. Second, the Road to Net Zero is a data-driven journey that requires measurable indicators and targets, and implies digitization to ensure transparency across value chains. Third, sustainability transformation transcends mere decarbonization based on emission pathways and reducing negative impacts. It also involves creating balanced, sustainable business solutions that generate positive societal impacts. Lastly, championing change for sustainability necessitates a multitude of innovations in technology, management, and policy. Catalyzing these innovations calls for the persistent advancement and refinement of innovative, inclusive, and effective platforms for interdisciplinary, cross-sector, and global learning.

Suggested Citation

  • Markus Beckmann & Irene Feige, 2023. "The Road to Net Zero and Beyond," Springer Books, in: Oliver Zipse & Joachim Hornegger & Thomas Becker & Markus Beckmann & Michael Bengsch & Irene Feige & (ed.), Road to Net Zero, chapter 9, pages 265-285, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-42224-9_9
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-42224-9_9
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