GloNZRA
Global Net Zero Resources Assessment
GloNZRA is a group of volunteers, working together to make the Global Net Zero Resources Assessment. Jeremy Webb is leading the substantive work. The technology lead is Milan Poczik from Beat Cortex in Hungary. We also have half a dozen amazing volunteers from the Resources Management Young Members Group (RMYMG) who have given their time to help with a global literature review finding national resources estimates for fossil, renewable, mineral and sequestration resources.
GloNZRA is making a global assessment of:
- Fossil energy resources driving climate change;
- The renewable energy resources needed to substitute for fossil energy and meet new energy demand;
- The minerals needed to produce renewable energy technologies and the technologies to use this energy; and,
- The carbon sequestration potentials available to remove excess greenhouse gases from the atmosphere because were are going to overshoot our global emissions budget.
From this assessment, you will be able to see what resources your country has available to support the global transition to net zero emissions. You will have access to a publicly available set of national resource estimates, and you will be able to explore these data via a map and an AI chatbot (GloNZRA Junior). We hope that some governments, investors and others will realise there is a lot to be gained from the global net zero transition, especially when it comes to renewable energy and the resources available to make these technologies. Furthermore, we hope people realise there are opportunities around carbon sequestration as well.
Hence, our aim is to:
- Get governments, investors and others, more interested in the net zero transition
- Have some of these governments, investors and others, commit slightly sooner to projects that help with the net zero
- Accelerate the net zero transition.
For further details, have a look at https://glonzra.com
