
Toyota: Brake on Fossil Cars,
Catch Up with Climate Targets!
Toyota accounts for 1.5% of global energy-related emissions, with 98.6% of its cars still fossil-fueled1. This means the automaker is contributing to more intense heatwaves, floods, and disasters—pushing people and nature toward irreversible harm.
Once a pioneer in hybrids, Toyota is now lagging behind to shift to electric vehicles (EVs), which emit just one-third the lifetime emissions of fossil cars and half that of hybrids.
Toyota must act now: stop producing fossil-fueled cars, scale up EVs, and reduce absolute emissions to protect our climate.
Toyota, drive change, not climate change.
Toyota Motor Corporation,
Chairman Akio Toyoda, President Koji Sato
We urge Toyota to reduce its carbon emissions and protect our climate.
As one of the world’s largest automakers, Toyota shoulders the responsibility to cut emissions for a safer future.
We call on Toyota to set ambitious absolute emissions reduction targets that are aligned with the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C goal to prevent the worst climate disasters.