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One of the ways Australian organisations will soon be able to develop credible, comprehensive net zero transition plans, and demonstrate the integrity of these plans, is by using ISO’s upcoming net zero standard. As I most recently discussed at the Australasian Emission Reduction (AER) summit, this standard will be the world’s first international, independently verifiable net zero transition plan standard for organisations. Harmonising over 33 of the most prevalent voluntary net zero frameworks and initiatives in one place, this standard will reflect the consensus of negotiations between thousands of climate change and net zero experts across the world. What has previously been described as the “alphabet soup” of net zero action will be converged and harmonized in one global comprehensive standard that will help bring order to the fragmented landscape of initiatives and frameworks currently governing the net zero transition.