Eve Fraser's work focuses on corporate and subnational climate action, mainly assessing the transparency and integrity of companies' climate strategies and net-zero pledges. Prior to joining NewClimate Institute, she worked as a sustainable finance intern and volunteered as a tracker for Oxford Net Zero. Eve holds a Joint Honours BA in Environment and Political Science from McGill University and an MSc in Environmental Governance from the University of Oxford's School of Geography and Environment. For her Master's thesis, she investigated the opportunities and limitations of circular fashion and the gaps in current approaches to circularity, using a critical social science perspective. Her undergraduate research focused on transparency in the fast fashion industry.

Evaluating corporate target setting in the Netherlands 2026
Publication date 24 Feb 2026

This report provides an updated analysis of the climate strategies of 28 companies operating in the Netherlands. It highlights trends...

Corporate Climate Responsibility Monitor 2025
Publication date 10 Jul 2025

The 2025 Corporate Climate Responsibility Monitor (CCRM) analyses the climate strategies of 55 major global companies, critically...

Corporate Climate Responsibility Monitor 2025: Fashion sector
Publication date 26 Jun 2025

This section under the 2025 Corporate Climate Responsibility Monitor (CCRM) assesses five of the largest fashion companies: adidas, H&M...

Corporate Climate Responsibility Monitor 2025: Food and agriculture sector
Publication date 03 Jun 2025

The food and agriculture sector is responsible for nearly one-third of global greenhouse gas emissions, while also driving biodiversity...

Evolution of corporate climate targets
Publication date 21 Jan 2025

Conceptualisation of frameworks for scope 3 emission targets and the prioritisation of key transitions Transition-specific alignment...

Driving decarbonisation of semiconductor manufacturing in East Asia

This project examines how to scale renewable electricity in semiconductor manufacturing supply chains in Taiwan and South Korea to...

Coalition for Climate Responsibility

Many (philanthropic) foundations, civil society organisations (CSOs) and small and medium companies (SMEs) are committed to supporting...

Corporate Climate Responsibility Monitor (CCRM)

NewClimate Institute is partnering with Carbon Market Watch to address critical gaps in the evolving landscape of corporate climate...

Climate Contribution Hub

The Climate Contribution Hub is an open-access platform that provides step-by-step guidance to help businesses and civil society...

Virtual Launch: CCRM 2024​ - Are corporate 2030 climate plans fit for purpose?
Venue Online
Date 09 Apr 2024
Start time 03:00 pm

The 2024 edition of the annual Corporate Climate Responsibility Monitor (CCRM) analyses the climate strategies of several major...

Market instruments explained (2/5): Mass balance – one term, many different approaches
Publication date 12 May 2026

Editor’s note: This is the second post in our five-part series, ‘Market Instruments Explained’, where we examine the prospects and...

Market instruments explained (1/5): promises and risks for corporate climate action
Publication date 21 Apr 2026

Editor’s note: This is the first post in the five-part series ‘Market instruments explained’, where we examine the prospects and risks...

Behind the Corporate Climate Responsibility Monitor: What we've learned from four years of assessing corporate climate action
Publication date 24 Mar 2026

An op-ed version of this blog post was published on Business Green on the 23 March 2026. Four editions. 16 authors. 55 major companies...

Beyond biomass: Why the fashion industry’s shift away from coal must prioritise electrification
Publication date 17 Sep 2025

Major fashion companies replacing coal with biomass risk promoting a false solution. Although often labelled as a renewable source...

Press release: Fashion sector shows progress in climate strategies, but falls short on key transitions – report
Publication date 26 Jun 2025

While some fashion companies have made progress in their climate strategies, the lack of critical transition measures and reliance on...

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