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25 to 2050: Ideas to Impact

02.01.2026
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"25 to 2050 Ideas to Impact" reflects a decisive shift in how climate ambition is translated into action. Building on Frontier25’s (previously UICCA) first forum in February 2025, the report looks ahead to 2050, the global net-zero deadline, and asks a direct question: what must change now to deliver results at scale? 

 

Developed from Frontier25’s "25 to 2050 Ideas to Impact" Forum in October 2025, the report consolidates closed-door discussions with senior leaders from government, industry, finance, and civil society. These exchanges were designed not to restate challenges, but to surface implementable insights and policy directions capable of accelerating progress across sectors.

 

As global temperatures exceed 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, the case for coordinated, measurable climate policy has become unavoidable. This report outlines priority actions across five critical climate themes, providing decision-makers with a clear line of sight between strategy, collaboration, and impact.

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