Cambridge Zero


Cambridge Zero is Cambridge University's response to the climate crisis. Led by Dr Emily Shuckburgh OBE, a climate scientist, mathematician and science communicator, it is an interdisciplinary and collaborative initiative created "to harness the full range of the University’s research and policy expertise, developing solutions that work for our lives, our society and our economy". It was first announced by Cambridge Vice-Chancellor Stephen Toope in his annual address in October 2019.
Electrical flight is one of several engineering areas covered
but Shuckburgh emphasizes the need for the broadest range of skills to support Cambridge Zero's output. She says, “I started being involved in climate-related research right at the start of it becoming an international political topic, and it’s been a convergence of different interests.”
Cambridge Zero represents the University of Cambridge in the COP26 Universities Network.

Criticism

Prior to the launch, student activists at Cambridge accused the university of attempting to greenwash its relationship with oil and gas firms by stealing their group’s name.